Sunday, 25 Apr 2021 10:28 AM MYT
BlueSG is one of a number of car-sharing firms that have become more popular during the Covid-19 pandemic. — TODAY pic
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SINGAPORE, April 25 — As car-sharing services grow more popular amid the pandemic, users are facing higher penalties for "inconsiderate usage" such as leaving the car dirty or its fuel tank empty. But one user was enraged when slapped with a bill of over S$1,000 for a flat tyre.
BlueSG user Darren Tan last Tuesday (April 13) took to Facebook to express his displeasure after being charged S$961.02 for repairing damage to a vehicle and another S$100 in administration charges by the firm the day before.