Whether you fell victim to this ‘scam’ or you wiped your brow in relief that you narrowly escaped being duped, we all want to know who is behind the plot.
Albert Venter, the man at the helm of the controversial “R699 per month” car scheme, leads a lavish life which many of his customers can only dream of.
Parked behind glass garage doors visible from the street outside his palatial home in the Pretoria suburb of Mooikloof, are his Ferrari FF, Porsche Cayenne Turbo S, Maserati Spyder and Nissan Infiniti SUV.
There have been multiple comments from various other car financing divisions that the sustainability of the Satinsky group was always in doubt as their structure did not allow for a long-term stable financial service or to be able to deliver on their promises to customers.
Albert has done a stellar job of building his cushy life and putting thousands of people into debt they can now hardly afford.
Read more on the details at Fin24.
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