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*Terms & conditions: Valid till 6th September 2019. Valid only on weekdays - Monday to Friday. Opening specials valid only at Pizza Hut Paya Lebar Quarter. Free set applicable to the lower valued set. Visuals shown are for illustration purposes only. Not valid with other promotions, discounts, offers or vouchers. Prices may vary. Prices are subjected to 10% service charge and prevailing GST. Pizza Hut management reserves the right to amend the promotion and terms and conditions without prior notice.

 
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Popular is having 10% discount off all IT product and accessories, so the price of the Creative Outlier Gold is now $125.10

And if you make payment using POSB Everyday Card, you will get an additional $5 off, and nett price shall be $120.10 (~13.6% off RRP).

Alternatively, for payment made via Citi SMRT card, you will get a 5% rebate, making the nett price at $118.85 (~14.5% off RRP). 

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On 8/30/2019 at 12:07 PM, Sdf4786k said:

If 112, buy the original SXFi true wireless gold at 139 better..

BUT, it only on downloaded media. It does not do on the fly Netflix or Spotify.

huh it doesn't do spotify. WTH. LOL

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Just bought to replace my trusty samsung notes 3 as the batt running flat really fast . Also P30 lite has the VoLTE function.

Quite pretty the colour. Unfortunately dont have the Purple that I much preferred.

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52 minutes ago, Sdf4786k said:

yeah .. must download first

 

That's a sign of unprogressive they are. >95% of people only use streaming. And the number of people using Spotify premium and using on phone media is really a fraction of the market. The ones actually still sharing mp3s etc is... 

Maybe those who are vested in apple music. 

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13 hours ago, Lala81 said:

That's a sign of unprogressive they are. >95% of people only use streaming. And the number of people using Spotify premium and using on phone media is really a fraction of the market. The ones actually still sharing mp3s etc is... 

Maybe those who are vested in apple music. 

Its about how the design and architecture of the earpiece.

The way SXFi work is it needs to go via a hardware. What the Earpiece version does is is runs off the Handphone app and process it before conversion.

I do know what you mean. Its like an ATM with someone behind counting the money and manually feeding it via the slot to the customer.

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For those that dont really care about the latest , this seems quite a good offer.

Grab top clearance deals at Electronics Overstock Sale

50 off for the voucher + on top of the discounted prices.

https://forms.gle/WzrNsqAEhkdK63or8

Need to register. Just to be safe, the link on top is correct. The link in the article is "fake" "wrong"

For three days only, get the biggest bang for your buck at the Electronics Overstock Sale, where all the big electronics brands gather to offer the best deals in town with more than $10 million worth of stock to be cleared.Head to Singapore Expo Hall 5 from tomorrow to Sunday, 11am to 9pm, and you will be spoilt for choice with more than 4,500 electronics items priced at up to 90 per cent off, from as low as $16.

The range includes TVs, fridges, washer-dryers, Hi-Fi systems, laptops, mobile phones and small appliances like kettles, toasters and microwave ovens.

All items are fully supported by top electronics brands such as Apple, Casio, Daikin, Electrolux, Farfalla, Hisense, Hitachi, KDK, Lenovo, LG, Mayer, Midea, Mitsubishi Electric, Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, Tecno, Toshiba and Turbo.

In an exclusive collaboration with The New Paper, readers get to redeem $50 cash vouchers when they pre-register for the event via https://forms.gle/WzrNsqAEhkdK63or8 by noon on Saturday.

The vouchers can be used for either a 55-inch and above TV, a 320L and above fridge or an 8kg and above front load washer. No minimum spending is required and the vouchers can be used on top of promotional prices.

Hot buys at the event include an LG 55-inch Ultra HD HDR 4K LED Smart TV for $999 (usual price $1,649), Samsung 65-inch Ultra HD HDR 4K LED Smart TV for $1,699 (usual price $2,999), Panasonic Top Load Washer for $269 (usual price $399), Hitachi Top Load Washer for $369 (usual price $569), Panasonic two-door fridge for $379 (usual price $599) and Electrolux two-door fridge for $579 (usual price $959).

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Great news for all who looking forward to get the new iPhone11 but are cash strapped ... There is a new option to pay for it !

 

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Don't say never intro hor...  Best job in SG and MY ...and some say Batam! 

**if they pay like this in HKG,  confirm no riot... 

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31 minutes ago, badlammy said:

Anyone came across any lobang today for snowskin mooncakes?

 malls that are having mooncake fest are dumping like 1-for-1 or 50% off.

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On 9/12/2019 at 11:18 AM, Sdf4786k said:

For those that dont really care about the latest , this seems quite a good offer.

Grab top clearance deals at Electronics Overstock Sale

50 off for the voucher + on top of the discounted prices.

https://forms.gle/WzrNsqAEhkdK63or8

Need to register. Just to be safe, the link on top is correct. The link in the article is "fake" "wrong"

For three days only, get the biggest bang for your buck at the Electronics Overstock Sale, where all the big electronics brands gather to offer the best deals in town with more than $10 million worth of stock to be cleared.Head to Singapore Expo Hall 5 from tomorrow to Sunday, 11am to 9pm, and you will be spoilt for choice with more than 4,500 electronics items priced at up to 90 per cent off, from as low as $16.

The range includes TVs, fridges, washer-dryers, Hi-Fi systems, laptops, mobile phones and small appliances like kettles, toasters and microwave ovens.

All items are fully supported by top electronics brands such as Apple, Casio, Daikin, Electrolux, Farfalla, Hisense, Hitachi, KDK, Lenovo, LG, Mayer, Midea, Mitsubishi Electric, Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, Tecno, Toshiba and Turbo.

In an exclusive collaboration with The New Paper, readers get to redeem $50 cash vouchers when they pre-register for the event via https://forms.gle/WzrNsqAEhkdK63or8 by noon on Saturday.

The vouchers can be used for either a 55-inch and above TV, a 320L and above fridge or an 8kg and above front load washer. No minimum spending is required and the vouchers can be used on top of promotional prices.

Hot buys at the event include an LG 55-inch Ultra HD HDR 4K LED Smart TV for $999 (usual price $1,649), Samsung 65-inch Ultra HD HDR 4K LED Smart TV for $1,699 (usual price $2,999), Panasonic Top Load Washer for $269 (usual price $399), Hitachi Top Load Washer for $369 (usual price $569), Panasonic two-door fridge for $379 (usual price $599) and Electrolux two-door fridge for $579 (usual price $959).

looks and sounds like organised by Audio House. I never buy from them, do not like them. 

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Never support those Ah Beng shops..

Black heart business ethics...

always looking to mess up people’s life..

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