
A Malaysian car wash teamed up with a local massage parlour for an unusual loyalty rewards scheme.
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POLICE have shut down a car wash offering free sex to customers who got nine stamps on their loyalty cards.
Malaysian police finally cracked down on the scheme last week, The Malay Mail reported, when they found several car wash loyalty cards in the possession of customers at a nearby massage parlour.
The system in the Kuala Lumpur suburb of Sunway Mentari had been in operation for three months before police stormed the massage parlour last Monday.
Nine Vietnamese women aged 18-28 were arrested.
"It was supposed to be just another routine operation," said crime prevention officer Emmi Shah Fadhil. But then they discovered the loyalty cards on several of the five customers 'caught in the act'.
"To get the extra offer, customers must send their cars for washing nine times within a certain period. The tenth car was will entitle them to free sex," he said.
Without the cards, the men would have had to pay between $40 and $55 for the sex.
A full service car wash, vacuum, polish and wax in the same suburb would cost up to $65.











