From Loaned to Lost
Today marks the fourth day since a Twitter user, Asaad, woke up to find his motorcycle stolen barely 24 hours after he had finished repaying the asset financing loan he had taken with an asset financing company to get the bike.
you overrate @johntez addi gaza msafi ,jamaa ni muizi ya sindiria na ngotha za wa mama pale Dandora phase 4.He is in the lower caste of the the thugs in his hood
Niko na machine ya AMG 4WD. ION why do these people focus on buying brand new yet with 60k you can get a clean bike for bodaboda. watu wajinga sana kama bakuli ya jela
Actually pia niushangaa. That is, relatively, too much money. Hata jiji unaeza kamata na 40k. Well, huku ocha 40k ni mob sana but either way, 230k is way too much
Umeona wapi wamenyaganywa…guys park then those WATU credit comes for them,they control the bike’s security system hadi vijanaa wamalize kulipa.They can activate and deactivate it as they wish.WATU misused the trust as the guys relied on the company’s security system.
It is a lesson learnt,kuwa na security system mbili coz it seems the creditors cannot be trusted.
Na ulisema you are in charge of some department somewhere…ohhh good lord.