Vice ring in Malaysia offers clients one free ’service’ after every 8 visits
By ANIFriday, October 8, 2010
KUALA LUMPUR - A vice ring in Malaysia has come up with a way to entice its customers by offering one free “service” after every eight visits.
According to China Press, the “promotion” has attracted men, including young adults, to frequent the premises in Johor Baru run by the syndicate, the Star Online reported.
The syndicate also sends SMSes to its regular customers to update them on their various deals, including promotions and arrival of “new stock”, women who are mostly in their 20s from China and Thailand.
It also claimed that the police had been bought over and customers could have a good time without worrying that the premises would be raided.
The charges ranged between RM150 and RM180 each session.
A customer would have to make his first visit before he is entitled to a card to record the number of visits, and the card would be stamped after each visit.
The services are being offered only to regulars and new customers had to be referred by existing ones. (ANI)