Several police reports lodged against Mobile Air
POSTED: 07 Nov 2014 23:10
UPDATED: 08 Nov 2014 00:10

SINGAPORE: The troubles of Mobile Air owner Jover Chew are far from over. Police on Friday (Nov 7) confirmed they have received “several reports” lodged against the Sim Lim Square retailer, “as well as a "related report of intentional harassment”. Police said they are looking into the matter.
Mobile Air has been the subject of intense scrutiny, after it made headlines for trying to give a S$1,010 refund to a customer in 18kg of coins. Days later, it tried to force a Vietnamese tourist to pay for a S$1,500 warranty after he had purchased an iPhone 6 for S$950, prompting him to go down on his knees to beg for a refund.
In a press conference on Friday, Sim Lim Square's chairman Raymond Chua said mall management has contacted the owner of the shop space leased to Mobile Air, and was told he now wants to terminate the contract. The owner had not known the space was rented to Mobile Air as the agreement was conducted via a third-party.
Satirical Facebook group SMRT Ltd (Feedback) has divulged personal information about Mr Jover Chew in retaliation for its business practices, posting photographs of Mr Chew and publicising his alleged address and telephone numbers. The group also asked netizens to send large amounts of fast food to his house. Separately, a T-shirt with a Hokkien vulgarity printed on it was left outside Mr Chew's shop on Thursday.
Mobile Air has been shuttered since Wednesday, and latest reports quote Mr Chew's wife as saying he has not been home for several days.
- CNA/xy