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Fellow forummers: If u are think of buying anything from this shop esp aircon and also especially now when they have their expo sale. my advice is "forget abt it, buy elsewhere to save the unnecessary headache". My sad story (I am not a good writer and I make it short and sweet and also I am not trying to make people sympathize me) started the day when their installer came to my new flat to install the unit. See pic on their "superb" work done. My request on the work can be done as it is not limited by the building design. Upon seeing this, I questioned the installer, he told me it was done according to my reno contractor's idea. I am not sure what was the instruction given to him so I won't go indepth on this esp when both parties will claim they are correct. the installer being an specialist in the aircon industry, should know how ugly the end result would be yet he proceeded. Doesn't he know that we human want is beauty? so I asked him to rework, he replied not possible as the job is completed. I angry and lost so I called the Salesperson. this is what he told me, not the actual transcript but the content is real. me: the way the installer run the trunking is horrible, I want a rework sales: there is a charge incurred for all rework. me: har? but this is something unacceptable (mms-ed him the photo of the work) sales: once job is completed, it is completed. any rework, it is chargeable. our installer will not go wrong, he did what he was told. as an owner, u must be there to supervise the work, if not your contractor must be present.. me and sales keep on arguing... blah...blah... sounds stupid that I need to be present all the time when the work is done by "specialist". Supervising the "specialist" is an insult to them. had I known, I rather "insult" them than to make myself miserable I bought from them is because they sell themselves as an aircon specialist and I trust that nothing will go wrong but I was wrong Not the end yet..
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Just saw a TP caught a car with kid not on child seat. Sunday morning 830am, when most family bring kids out for breakfast. dun pray pray, think of your child's safety.
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VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED! I am not joking. Have your meal first.......... This is the fabled "sky burial". http://www.stewpig.com/weird/viewer-discre...tos/2009/09/15/
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I recalled some members would said that the police would not act if 2 person start to fight, this may give a false alarm to the impressionable. Well, maybe you may suggest that this police officer or the bus driver is a 'white horse'. Police officer fined for fighting
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May 22, 2008 Online comments welcomed but line drawn at religious, racial-sensitive issues By Chua Hian Hou THE GOVERNMENT is willing to listen to contrarian views expressed online, but the kid gloves will come off where Net postings that threaten the nation's racial and religious harmony are concerned. The Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports, Dr Vivian Balakrisnan, said on Thursday that the Government is willing to 'listen to honestly-held views of responsible people, especially when they are different'. However, he warned that it takes seriously its duty to 'maintain the integrity and security of the State'. This was the reason 'recent events' transpired, he said at a new media conference on Thursday. He did not specify what the 'recent events' were, but it was likely that he was referring to the arrest two days ago of a 24-year-old Chinese man accused of making racist remarks on his blog, or online journal. In his speech at the seventh annual PR Academy's conference on Thursday, Dr Balakrishnan, the guest-of-honour, made clear what he thought of new media: 'It is a source of tremendous opportunity, both economically and socially.' It gives users the ability to communicate and express themselves, find like-minded people and mobilise online, he said. And though it has made governing a country a much harder job, this is a good thing, he said. He explained that thanks to new media, governments no longer have a monopoly on information, and cannot simply decide and act as they previously could. http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest%2BNews/...ory_240005.html
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How come they never take action on Petrol Cartel???!! ... full story