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<blockquote data-quote="bmwky" data-source="post: 44058" data-attributes="member: 102"><p>Call me a pessimist, but the Malaysian mentality is really a bewildering thing. It will never work unless the timeshare is run by an independent person with no interest in the assets and all the rules laid out strictly. Or the car is shared by a small group of like minded friends. But that defeats the purpose of spreading the cost of the vehicle widely to make it more affordable.</p><p></p><p>An invoice is a transaction document (with appropriate supporting documents) that is legally binding to the purchaser of goods or services. So any problem can be resolved in a court of law. But with the usage of the cars and apropriation of usage rights, damages and whatnot, these are all arbitrary and need to be resolve among the car owners. That's where the Malaysian mentality will come in play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmwky, post: 44058, member: 102"] Call me a pessimist, but the Malaysian mentality is really a bewildering thing. It will never work unless the timeshare is run by an independent person with no interest in the assets and all the rules laid out strictly. Or the car is shared by a small group of like minded friends. But that defeats the purpose of spreading the cost of the vehicle widely to make it more affordable. An invoice is a transaction document (with appropriate supporting documents) that is legally binding to the purchaser of goods or services. So any problem can be resolved in a court of law. But with the usage of the cars and apropriation of usage rights, damages and whatnot, these are all arbitrary and need to be resolve among the car owners. That's where the Malaysian mentality will come in play. [/QUOTE]
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