'Shocked me till my jaw dropped': GetGo car user slapped with $4,600 bill after 'small accident'

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'Shocked me till my jaw dropped': GetGo car user slapped with $4,600 bill after 'small accident'
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How much can one bad turn cost you? More than $4,600, according to the experience of one user of local car-sharing platform, GetGo. In a post shared to the SG Road Vigilante Facebook page on Saturday (Feb 25), the user reported being involved in a 'small accident' at the carpark of Novena Square 2. They ended up being billed for...

How much can one bad turn cost you? More than $4,600, according to the experience of one user of local car-sharing platform, GetGo.on Saturday , the user reported being involved in a "small accident" at the carpark of Novena Square 2.Wrote the car-renter: "Be warned if you are renting a GetGo car, or plan to do so! I have heard many horror stories about accident claims from GetGo when involved in a car accident .

"To compensate him, I proposed to pay him $288 in total. He agreed and we settled it privately," wrote the GetGo user. According to a copy of the letter shared online, the insurance excess for third-party damages amounted to $3,240.

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