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Wah, he think his 5.4K monthly salary is bullock cart wheel ah, why blame the sales person for not allowing him to buy his dream GLA? Hahahaha

M’sian With RM5.4k Salary Tries to Purchase RM260k Luxury Car, Asks If He Can Use Wife as Guarantor

Source: https://worldofbuzz.com/msian-with-rm5-4k-salary-tries-to-purchase-rm260k-luxury-car-asks-if-he-can-use-wife-as-guarantor/

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A recon car sales advisor (SA) recently shared a brief WhatsApp conversation with a potential customer who wanted to buy a Mercedes GLA 2021, but there was one issue. He only makes RM5,400 a month.

A recon car, also known as a reconditioned car, is a pre-owned vehicle that has undergone a thorough inspection and refurbishment process to bring it back to its original condition. In a viral Threads post, the SA, Paan, asked the man if he had a guarantor who earns more than him, to which the man suggested his wife.

Being a sales advisor, it was merely Paan’s duty to check the potential buyer’s income, so he asked the man about his wife’s income. However, the man was not happy about the questions.

“You don’t need to ask me too many questions. Fine, I’ll find another dealer.”

Paan then told the man that as a sales advisor, he was just trying to help.

In a brief conversation with WORLD OF BUZZ, Paan said the man stopped responding after he explained himself.

“As a sales advisor, I wasn’t trying to be a busy body.”

“Even if he didn’t tell me, I would still need documents from him.”

Paan also told WORLD OF BUZZ that the car the man wanted would cost him approximately RM260,000. Paan tried to offer him something that was more suited to his budget after the man filled in his details but to no avail.

“Other sales advisor would have just proceeded, and the bank would reject eventually. This is time consuming.”

Paan also clarified that he did not mean you can’t have a luxury car with a RM5,000 monthly income.

“You need to make huge deposits to minimise your monthly installment. You also need to have a lot of savings for the maintenance. The insurance and roadtax alone for Mercedes can go up to RM7,000.”

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  On 3/17/2025 at 11:53 AM, Jellandross said:

Lucky plaza got women MMA!

 

 

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Are those domestic helper. Don't dress like one at all.

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  On 3/18/2025 at 3:24 AM, inlinesix said:

Domestic helper also can dress nice nice to go church on Sunday

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Yes, you are right. As a matter of respect one do need to dress up for sunday church services. I dont recalled seeing anyone wearing tube top amongst the congregation, cell meeting, ministry meeting....hmmm

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  On 3/17/2025 at 11:53 AM, Jellandross said:

Lucky plaza got women MMA!

 

 

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Did you cause this???

Alamak... come on lah... next time want book double phoenix,  be clear who you book la, create conflict among the service providers not nice lor, they hard working one, must hit sales target. 😂

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  On 3/18/2025 at 3:24 AM, inlinesix said:

Domestic helper also can dress nice nice to go church on Sunday

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Are you sure church?

Kneel down..

:"Father,  forgive me, I have sinned..."

Or

:" Daddy , I been a very very bad girl... punish me..."

Not same leh...😅

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Must be very hamsum boy 😂 😂 😂 

Mr Jun, a sales executive in his 20s, recalled one such encounter that took place at the end of a car ride with a female driver four years ago. Upon arriving at his destination, she told him that his ride would be free if he were to perform a sexual favour for her. 

“I just threw some cash at her and immediately ran out of the car,” Mr Jun said.

 

 

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  On 3/25/2025 at 4:43 AM, Jellandross said:

Must be very hamsum boy 😂 😂 😂 

Mr Jun, a sales executive in his 20s, recalled one such encounter that took place at the end of a car ride with a female driver four years ago. Upon arriving at his destination, she told him that his ride would be free if he were to perform a sexual favour for her. 

“I just threw some cash at her and immediately ran out of the car,” Mr Jun said.

 

 

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20 years from now... if this forum still exist...

he may come here saying to the newbies ...": You all must listen to uncle, 20 years ago, I made a silly mistake because i didnt seize the opportunity...

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  On 3/25/2025 at 7:21 AM, Playtime said:

20 years from now... if this forum still exist...

he may come here saying to the newbies ...": You all must listen to uncle, 20 years ago, I made a silly mistake because i didnt seize the opportunity...

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I tink he'd say since thrown oredi might as well enjoy the fruit...but must first make sure bao jiak kind and not chao sng...😁

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Like that also can. 🙄

United Airlines flight diverted after a pilot forgot his passport, lands 6 hours late

Source: https://mustsharenews.com/united-airlines-pilot-passport/

A United Airlines flight departing from Los Angeles was reportedly forced to divert to San Francisco after one of its pilots forgot to bring his passport.

It resulted in six hours’ delay to the Shanghai-bound flight and another delay to the return flight.

Flight UA198 departed from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) at 2pm local time last Saturday (22 March), carrying 257 passengers and 13 crew, reported CNN.

The plane headed northwest over the Pacific Ocean, but almost two hours into the flight, made an unexpected U-turn and returned to the United States (US).

According to FlightAware, it was diverted to San Francisco, landing at about 5pm local time.

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Chinese passenger Yang Shuhan told CNN that the pilot made an announcement over the intercom in a “very frustrated voice”.

He said he had forgotten his passport. She appreciated his honesty, she said.

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In a statement quoted by CNN, United confirmed that “the pilot did not have their passport onboard”.

The airline arranged for a new crew for the flight, with passengers provided with meal vouchers and compensation, it added.

Ms Yang said she received two meal vouchers worth US$30 (S$40), which she used to buy food from a Japanese restaurant at the airport.

She also filed a compensation claim on United’s website and was told she should receive a response within 14 business days.

Many other Chinese passengers vented their frustrations on Chinese social media platform RedNote, saying they were “outraged” and “speechless”.

The flight eventually departed with a new crew at 9pm and reached Shanghai about six hours behind its original schedule.

The disruption also affected passengers on the return flight, UA199, from Shanghai back to Los Angeles.

A business traveller from Shanghai, who declined to be named, expressed frustration to CNN after their flight was delayed by about six hours.

The delay forced them to reschedule all their Monday commitments, which was “really inconvenient”.

Passengers on UA199 arrived in LAX late on Sunday (23 March) night.

Mr Shukor Yusof, founder of Singapore-based Endau Analytics, an aviation advisory firm, told CNN that the incident was “quite embarrassing” for United Airlines.

He criticised the airline for allowing such a mistake to occur, saying it is “unacceptable” for a global carrier and a sign of “a lack of discipline”.

Mr Yusof pointed out that the blunder could lead to significant financial repercussions for United, including the costs of fuel dumping and passenger compensation.

Recent safety concerns following plane crashes involving US Airlines had already raised concern, but Mr Yusof said the latest United incident appeared to be “more of a protocol issue”.

In another recent incident, an Orthodox Jewish traveller sued United, alleging that a pilot forcibly removed him from the toilet on a flight from Mexico to Houston while he was suffering from constipation.

The act exposed his genitals to passengers, he claimed.

A woman from New Jersey also criticised United for allegedly insisting that she remove her “medically complex” son’s breathing tube before takeoff.

She posted a TikTok video about the incident, which has since received more than 1.7 million views.

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  On 3/26/2025 at 2:25 AM, SGMCF328 said:

A woman from New Jersey also criticised United for allegedly insisting that she remove her “medically complex” son’s breathing tube before takeoff.

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this is strange.... think it could involve oxygen tanks etc that the pilot was worried about having in the cabin.🤔... after all, we're in an age where bringing onboard water, batteries, shoes etc all looked at with suspicion.

if im a pilot and was not sure about the safety, id also just "follow sop" unless someone higher up say otherwise.

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  On 3/26/2025 at 2:25 AM, SGMCF328 said:

Like that also can. 🙄

United Airlines flight diverted after a pilot forgot his passport, lands 6 hours late

Source: https://mustsharenews.com/united-airlines-pilot-passport/

A United Airlines flight departing from Los Angeles was reportedly forced to divert to San Francisco after one of its pilots forgot to bring his passport.

It resulted in six hours’ delay to the Shanghai-bound flight and another delay to the return flight.

Flight UA198 departed from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) at 2pm local time last Saturday (22 March), carrying 257 passengers and 13 crew, reported CNN.

The plane headed northwest over the Pacific Ocean, but almost two hours into the flight, made an unexpected U-turn and returned to the United States (US).

According to FlightAware, it was diverted to San Francisco, landing at about 5pm local time.

united-airlines.jpg

Chinese passenger Yang Shuhan told CNN that the pilot made an announcement over the intercom in a “very frustrated voice”.

He said he had forgotten his passport. She appreciated his honesty, she said.

untitled-1-20250325041653783-e1742899878

In a statement quoted by CNN, United confirmed that “the pilot did not have their passport onboard”.

The airline arranged for a new crew for the flight, with passengers provided with meal vouchers and compensation, it added.

Ms Yang said she received two meal vouchers worth US$30 (S$40), which she used to buy food from a Japanese restaurant at the airport.

She also filed a compensation claim on United’s website and was told she should receive a response within 14 business days.

Many other Chinese passengers vented their frustrations on Chinese social media platform RedNote, saying they were “outraged” and “speechless”.

The flight eventually departed with a new crew at 9pm and reached Shanghai about six hours behind its original schedule.

The disruption also affected passengers on the return flight, UA199, from Shanghai back to Los Angeles.

A business traveller from Shanghai, who declined to be named, expressed frustration to CNN after their flight was delayed by about six hours.

The delay forced them to reschedule all their Monday commitments, which was “really inconvenient”.

Passengers on UA199 arrived in LAX late on Sunday (23 March) night.

Mr Shukor Yusof, founder of Singapore-based Endau Analytics, an aviation advisory firm, told CNN that the incident was “quite embarrassing” for United Airlines.

He criticised the airline for allowing such a mistake to occur, saying it is “unacceptable” for a global carrier and a sign of “a lack of discipline”.

Mr Yusof pointed out that the blunder could lead to significant financial repercussions for United, including the costs of fuel dumping and passenger compensation.

Recent safety concerns following plane crashes involving US Airlines had already raised concern, but Mr Yusof said the latest United incident appeared to be “more of a protocol issue”.

In another recent incident, an Orthodox Jewish traveller sued United, alleging that a pilot forcibly removed him from the toilet on a flight from Mexico to Houston while he was suffering from constipation.

The act exposed his genitals to passengers, he claimed.

A woman from New Jersey also criticised United for allegedly insisting that she remove her “medically complex” son’s breathing tube before takeoff.

She posted a TikTok video about the incident, which has since received more than 1.7 million views.

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Actually no passport can also land at destination right?  Just that cannot cross immigration, so pilot can take another flight back with the airline lor.  Why need to U-turn and inconvenience the whole flight?

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  On 3/18/2025 at 2:02 AM, SGMCF328 said:

Wah, he think his 5.4K monthly salary is bullock cart wheel ah, why blame the sales person for not allowing him to buy his dream GLA? Hahahaha

M’sian With RM5.4k Salary Tries to Purchase RM260k Luxury Car, Asks If He Can Use Wife as Guarantor

Source: https://worldofbuzz.com/msian-with-rm5-4k-salary-tries-to-purchase-rm260k-luxury-car-asks-if-he-can-use-wife-as-guarantor/

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A recon car sales advisor (SA) recently shared a brief WhatsApp conversation with a potential customer who wanted to buy a Mercedes GLA 2021, but there was one issue. He only makes RM5,400 a month.

A recon car, also known as a reconditioned car, is a pre-owned vehicle that has undergone a thorough inspection and refurbishment process to bring it back to its original condition. In a viral Threads post, the SA, Paan, asked the man if he had a guarantor who earns more than him, to which the man suggested his wife.

Being a sales advisor, it was merely Paan’s duty to check the potential buyer’s income, so he asked the man about his wife’s income. However, the man was not happy about the questions.

“You don’t need to ask me too many questions. Fine, I’ll find another dealer.”

Paan then told the man that as a sales advisor, he was just trying to help.

In a brief conversation with WORLD OF BUZZ, Paan said the man stopped responding after he explained himself.

“As a sales advisor, I wasn’t trying to be a busy body.”

“Even if he didn’t tell me, I would still need documents from him.”

Paan also told WORLD OF BUZZ that the car the man wanted would cost him approximately RM260,000. Paan tried to offer him something that was more suited to his budget after the man filled in his details but to no avail.

“Other sales advisor would have just proceeded, and the bank would reject eventually. This is time consuming.”

Paan also clarified that he did not mean you can’t have a luxury car with a RM5,000 monthly income.

“You need to make huge deposits to minimise your monthly installment. You also need to have a lot of savings for the maintenance. The insurance and roadtax alone for Mercedes can go up to RM7,000.”

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Maybe that guy full cash?

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  On 3/26/2025 at 5:18 AM, Mustank said:

Maybe that guy full cash?

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may be next time text the agent 

my salary 2.5K nia work at my dad company ... registered worker only ... never go office one .... lol

but i can full cash a porky 911, ok?

lol

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  On 3/26/2025 at 5:16 AM, Mustank said:

Purposely use vehicle as weapon, 8 weeks jail?

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Rotan him!

And driving ban for life.

We don't want to see this kind of driver

in 2 short years time on the road.

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