QUOTE(youcity @ Jul 27 2012, 10:32 AM)
Feel like being cheated by this developer, very disappointed !!
I am an early purcharser, booked a smallest unit at block D on March2012.
When I booked the unit, has been told discount 10k, and everything in kitchen cabinet, wardrobes, and fitting in bathrooms included. Semi furnished.
And I did checked with the sale persons during their soft launch. They confirmed the fitting and furnishing. All kitchen accessories like microwave , hob and hood, fridge, dryer and washer etc.
But I received a letter recently, asked to offset the 10k discount to replace the furnishing package. Mean you either can choose the 10k discount or furnishing package. And I did called to their sale office to verify, they said it is due to block D price is cheap !! Wtf!!
Any one having the same issue? Really disappointed with them.
Ouch, this is going to tarnish the name for this new developer who is trying to get it right for their first few projects. All other folks with this size, better gang up and vent it out at the developer.
Unfortunately, many development did not mention in black and white about their fittings in very detail upon signing the deal. Many times, developer would just stick in lower powered air conditioning (that can't really cool the room), small water heater tank that would not have enough liter capacity for shower for more people, small fridge, small washer/dryer capacity, display of induction cooker but actually given cooker hob (staring at you Sime). They just want to put a tick on the equipment given, without caring of the quality or ability for it to function for the tenant. Power saving inverters, practicality, and reliability? Not in their radar.
At times, i see even ppl spending more money to rip those things out and put in something of their choice. By then, you are already serving the mortgage loan for those unwanted equipment and fittings.
I hope other developer doesn't follow such negative footstep and ink their fitting specs black and white along with discounts (most don't, and might cause an issue with S&P legally)
This post has been edited by oreomambo: Jul 27 2012, 10:59 AM