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  1. Has anyone posted this before. http://stuffmomsendsme.posterous.com/fw-sh...ingunbelievable
  2. Need a provider to do up a E-commerce website with shopping cart and host my data. Can someone recommend a good vendor that is good and competitive for a new start up? Thanks!
  3. Its a Sunday and most of the shops are closed. Even the 4D outlet is no longer there. Most of the shop space are vacant and waiting to be rented out. This must be one of the most pathetic shopping centre in Spore.
  4. Durian season is coming. Anyone knows where to get good Mao Shan Wang or D24 durians in JB? I heard that there's one good stall in Taman Johor Jaya with the following GPS coordinates, N 01
  5. Any good suggestion @Kluang ? Thank in Advance
  6. I think this lucky couple might get additional $40,000 thousand discount on the house. Or at least $40,000 NTUC voucher or similar. Why i say this is because i have a very good impression of my government and its fair treatment of citizens and tourist alike. Last week changi airport also got a similar milestone on tourist arrival celebration, and one lucky tourist got a 40mins shopping spree at changi airport to shiok shiok spent away for free anything he can buy within that time! This tourist managed to buy $40k worth of stuff in the airport. SINGAPORE: The Housing and Development Board (HDB) has reached a milestone in its 50-year history, with the completion of its one millionth flat. With the completion of Treelodge@Punggol's 709 units, HDB has for the first time crossed the one-million milestone in its home-building programme. On Sunday, the keys to the one-millionth flat were handed over to the couple - Mr Wang Weiji and his wife, Christina Ng. The couple got married in 2008, and have been living with Mr Wang's parents in Hougang. Ms Ng said they got the flat they wanted on their first try. They paid $245,000 for a 4-room unit, a price which Ms Ng describes as reasonable. The couple signed for the flat in 2007, at a time when HDB resale prices were high, and supply of new flats was tight. The HDB's Resale Price Index shows that in the third quarter of 2007, prices went up about 16 per cent between the first and fourth quarters. And in November 2007, the government announced it would be building 7,000 new HDB flats over seven months to help first-time home-buyers. Three years on, the supply crunch might have eased, but some concerns over affordability remain. Speaking at the Treelodge@Punggol event, Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, noted that this has "always been an issue". "We've had new residents who moved into Pasir Ris, we've had new residents move into Sengkang, and now we have new residents moving into Punggol. And in each era, there have always been concerns about affordability. "But as you can see, residents have been able to move in, been able to afford their flats, and we expect that would be so in the future as well," said Mr Teo, who is also the MP for Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC. He noted that there are policies to help Singaporeans whatever their income. These include an Additional Housing Grant of up to S$40,000 to help lower-income families buy in the open market, as well as opening up more options for middle-class Singaporeans to purchase a new HDB flat. "Singaporeans know that if they work hard and budget wisely, they can aspire to upgrade to a better flat and a better life. The government's commitment has been, and continues to be, to provide affordable and quality housing to the masses," said Mr Teo. He added that HDB has moved from providing low-cost rental housing to building homes for ownership and along the way it has also picked up several international accolades. This year in Punggol alone, HDB launched 3,300 new flats through its Build-to-Order programme and will launch another project with 1,000 new flats in the next few days. HDB said its demand remains strong. It is on track to complete 35,000 flats in Punggol by end 2015. Treelodge@Punggol is Singapore's first eco-precinct, where green technology was incorporated into its planning design. Features include maximising the amount of natural light and ventilation, while harnessing the power of the sun for part of residents' electricity requirements. Apart from the HDB, other agencies such as the National Environment Agency, PUB and even the Economic Development Board were also roped in to develop the project. And Mr Teo used this to illustrate the whole-of-government approach outlined in the recently-released Public Sector Outcomes Review report. The approach itself is not new, Mr Teo said, but the report signalled a bigger effort in that direction. And by publishing the report once every two years, he said it will give the public a sense of how the government is doing, while motivating the ministries and agencies to do better. Source: Channelnewsasia - 19 Dec 2010 http://www.angelotan.sg
  7. any bros here staying nearby the shopping mall there can offer some field report? is it opened already? google a bit and some says soft launched on 15 nov. Probably will go there tomorrow to see see look look
  8. is there any 24 Hours shopping in KL other than pubs or discos like our Mustafa in Sg? any souls here knows bout it and really appreciate ur input :)
  9. http://sgurbex.blogspot.com/2010/11/flooded-mall.html
  10. Hi Guys/Ladies, I'm a serious buyer looking for a ride for my own personal use, my hire purchase loan is ready and i'm willing to offer a BETTER price what dealers are offering. Below are the models i'm interested in... 1) Toyota Camry (Nov 2007 onwards) 2) Honda Accord (Nov 2007 onwards) 3) Honda Civic Hybrid 1.3A (Nov 2007 onwards) I will be handling all the paperwork to your convenience as it can be arranged. I will be paying for all the necessary fees as required of a buyer. I DO NOT WISH TO GO THROUGH ANY DEALERS PLEASE! Sincere/Serious sellers can call/sms me @ 9084-0888. Thanks!
  11. Hi Guys/Ladies, I'm a serious buyer looking for a ride for my own personal use, my hire purchase loan is ready and i'm willing to offer a BETTER price what dealers are offering. Below are the models i'm interested in... 1) Toyota Camry (Nov 2007 onwards) 2) Honda Accord (Nov 2007 onwards) 3) Honda Civic Hybrid 1.3A (Nov 2007 onwards) I will be handling all the paperwork to your convenience as it can be arranged. I will be paying for all the necessary fees as required of a buyer. I DO NOT WISH TO GO THROUGH ANY DEALERS PLEASE! Sincere/Serious sellers can call/sms me @ 9084-0888. Thanks!
  12. like the subject, what is your favourite card for online purchases ? any special offers, discounts or other perks that prompt you to use that card ? I am thinking of ordering something from Amazon ...stupid crocs@singapore say its a discontinued model, but i found it on amazon ....so considering buying it online. .... and maybe other stuffs as well.
  13. Just went for operation, on clutches. Want to go shopping and not stay at home all the time. please advise.
  14. Hi all , thinking of going Malaysia this coming Sunday to do some shopping ,anyone can advise wht to take not n jb is safer or Secound link is safer .sorry to ask that cos it my first time been then wif my family
  15. Hi guys, going to London for a short trip and was thinking of dropping by paris to buy some LV...cos my gf was telling me tat it is much cheaper there. But because i have only less than a day in Paris and i might not have time to claim VAT... can i check with you guys if i can purchase in Paris and then claim VAT in London ?? Thanks!
  16. Anyone can advice where to park at Orchard Shopping Centre, any carpark lots at the building?
  17. Hi, Care to share and consolidate into here? Shopping mall Makan (Seafood)
  18. It is a tiring thing when you have to bring kids for shopping, so better find them some place to settle themselves, my kids like to play with water, so would like to ask where in Singapore can I go? I know two places so far, Vivicity 2 level, and Bugis junction level 1. Any other sugguestions?
  19. Worst IMO is Siglap Centre. I don't know which is the best but I like the view at Vivo City.
  20. Qqman

    Shopping At JB

    Hi, Any place to recommend for shopping? First time driving there. I will be using GPS
  21. Anyone know any, not too ex, Hotels near to 1 Utama Shopping Centre? Wife wants to stay there for 1 night before we head to Genting for 3D2N stay during Sept school holiday.
  22. hihi anyone here holds season parking at Queensway shopping centre ? Able to get it ? Where to apply ? Thanks alot ! Happy CNY to all !! ^^
  23. Kena my new ride at Golden Mile Complex carpark....now hospitalised for spraypainting and dent repair... Just wanted to share on some of the more "dangerous" carparks.... 1. Golden Mile Complex 2. Blk 303 MSCP (beside CCK Lot 1) 3. Blk 678 CCK Cres Anyone got any more to add??
  24. Hi, would like to try driving up the 2nd link to nearby johor. Is there any shopping centre around the johor 2nd link? thanks
  25. At least 5 malls opened this year with others being built. I wonder if we really need so many malls? Most have very similiar shops and the only difference is in layout. I pity those suckers who pay crazy rents and then find out business is quiet.
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