Homico (formerly Made4U), a Malaysian cleaning services startup, has sparked some controversy online recently.
Customers are complaining on Facebook and Google reviews that services by the brand were not fulfilled, despite customers having made payments and bookings for cleaning packages.
Following recent allegations about the conduct of Homico, Vulcan Post decided to investigate and write this article to look into this situation.
We will be acting as an impartial party to shed light on Homico’s history, recount the alleged events that have occurred, investigate the allegations, and get Homico’s responses to the situation.
This article is meant to be a platform showcasing both sides of the story. However, though we’ve reached out directly to the founder Calvin Fong to get his side of the story, we have yet to receive a response.
Thus, from here on, do note that all claims about Homico from external parties are still allegations until an official investigation by authorities is made, but for the sake of brevity, we will not be repeating “allegedly” in every instance.
Disclaimer: Vulcan Post is an impartial party in this situation, and this is not paid content by Homico or any of the affected parties.
Homico’s background & the start of the allegations
Homico Sdn Bhd was founded by Calvin Fong in October 2018 under the name Made4U. The Malaysian startup is a service platform that provides a range of cleaning services.
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