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Thumbs up I won't run away, says Msian owner of blacklisted Sim Lim Square shop

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I won't run away, says owner of blacklisted Sim Lim Square shop

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SINGAPORE - General manager of mobile phone shop Gadget Terminal at Sim Lim Square claims that customers who faced problems at his shop can look for him to fix the situation.
Mr Gary Chung, 32, told reporters from Lianhe Wanbao that he will not "run away".

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Located on the second level of the mall, Gadget Terminal tops the "blacklist" published by the Consumer's Association of Singapore (Case). A total of 14 complaints were made in the last three months.

Mr Chung spoke to reporters after a one-hour raid on Thursday afternoon, where police officers were seen removing cardboard boxes from his shop.

He said that Gadget Terminal, which has been in operation for over a year, was registered under his wife's name and that he hardly goes to the shop as he lives in Malaysia.
But when he heard about the raid yesterday, Mr Chung said he immediately rushed over from Johor Baru.

He said: "I called Case and they said they have not been able to contact some of the customers that complained.

"Previously, my shop has had very complaints with Case, but in these past three months, the number suddenly grew and I wanted to know how to fix the situation."


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