Have You Heard of the term “Duit Kutu”?



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How many of you heard of this term, “Duit Kutu”? It was a really infamous concept in the earlier days, especially before the 90s. The concept is simple, assemble a group of “trustworthy” people, people you know, and then, commit to a monthly amount per month.

The histrionics of it is that the first month’s collection goes to the person who needs it the most, though I’m not sure of the full concept of the selection process, but I heard about that part.

Let’s say I’m part of a group of 30 pax, and each is suppose to give RM200 per month, and if I’m the first receiver of the amount, I would get RM6000. And then I continue to pay the amount for 30 months until my turn comes again.

The major drawback of this is when a number of people do not pay up, especially those who collected the amount earlier. For example, after I get the RM6000, I stop paying after a couple of months, and leave my neighborhood.

It’s not something that you can go to the police with, as duit kutu is considered something illegal. Those days, it baffles me how people trust each other easily. These days, it’s a totally different ballgame, we don’t even trust banks!

Let’s say you’re approached by your bestest buddy in the whole wide world, asking you to join this scheme, and he vouches for the other 10 people, would you? And let’s say that you really need the money, would you?

By the way, anyone know how the term “duit kutu” came about, why is money linked with ticks? Anyone?

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