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  1. what happened with the mattress you bought? was it damaged? Managed to resolve the issue yet?
  2. i think its still a personal preference for mattress. My hubby and I tried many different mattresses (including Omazz) before deciding on our final purchase. Eventually we still decided that we love the feel of Simmons Back Care 4. !! Damage was about $4k for just the mattress. We both prefer firmer type. So i think it really depends on what the couples like. some like plush feel, some like softer feel etc.
  3. think you can try to... 1. Report to his management. If nothing is done within specific period and no refund is made, 2. Report to Small Claims Tribunal Court
  4. EvilEvo, so sorry to hear about ur case. No matter how small the amount of money is, I dont think this is the right attitude a professional should be displaying. With regards to the $300, go ahead and bring him to court. Try Small Claims Tribunal Court instead of CASE. You deserve your full $300 back due to his misprepresentation and non performance of services as promised. In addition, this will teach all those who try to con people of so called 'deposits' a lesson. Imagine how many people he has gone around asking them of $300. perhaps 5 couples a week get conned? thats like 20 couples a month and a free whopping $6,000 a month when couples like you get too pissed with it and forego the deposit. Check out this information: Steps to lodge your claim with the Subordinate Courts of Singapore: http://app.subcourts.gov.sg/sct/index.aspx A person or company who wishes to make the claim is referred to as the "Claimant" while the person or company claimed against is referred to as the "Respondent". The party you claim against can also claim against you in the same claim. This is referred to as a "Counterclaim". A claim can be lodged or filed in person at the Tribunals or through the fax at 65364478 or 64355994. Currently, certain authorised users are allowed to lodge or file their claims via the Internet. If you are a frequent user of the Tribunals making numerous claims a year, you may apply in writing to the Registrar of Small Claims Tribunals for approval to utilise the electronic filing. http://app.subcourts.gov.sg/mdc-cic/page.aspx?pageid=6531 Small Claims Tribunal a. If your matter comes within the jurisdiction of the Small Claims Tribunals (SCT), you may choose to lodge a claim through SCT. SCT is situated at the ground floor of Subordinate Courts. b. SCT’s jurisdiction generally covers civil cases of the following nature: Claims arising from a contract for the Sale of Goods3 Claims arising from a contract for the Provision of Services4 and Claims in tort arising from damage caused to property5 (except those caused by a motor vehicle) Claims arising from any contract for the lease of residential premises that do not exceed 2 years c. Your would also need to note: that the claim amount must not exceed S$20,000/-, and for claims beyond S$10,000 but not exceeding S$20,000 both parties must consent in writing before the Registrar / Assistant Registrar. the claim must also be lodged within one year from the date when the cause of action accrued6. d. Please note that the claims which do not come under the jurisdiction of the SCT include the following: hire purchase agreements employment matters personal loans stock and shares foreign exchange (forex) rental of chattels (such as movable goods, car rentals, video tape rentals and machinery rentals) rental (commercial or industrial premises) legal fees co-broking time-share claims insurance claims e. For more information you may wish to enquire at SCT, or access their website at http://www.smallclaims.gov.sg 3An agreement to transfer ownership of movable property in return for money 4 An agreement to provide a service which includes labour and skill in return for money 5 Damages to property includes loss and expense incurred as a result for a careless, reckless or improper act. 6 This refers to the event which gives a party the right to claim against another. For example, a breach of contract.
  5. do you mean ideal house ID? u can check out this thread http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=7747 !!
  6. Is your new flat in jurong west or is the shop located at jurong west?
  7. feel that they seems more like a 'contractor' kind of company. Yep i agree too. I also feel that their prices are quite high. not very value for money
  8. hi how much does your bedroom lights cost? is it the 36W x 2 bulbs type?
  9. yep ABS is longer lasting than Veneer. thats what i have heard
  10. your reno looks so nicely done up ! which ID did you engage and how much did it cost u ?
  11. very nice lights you have !! nice house how much is your reno expected to cost?
  12. hi, i think they have 2 branches. anyone bought from them before?
  13. hi may i know which shop is selling the above at your mentioned price? thanks
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