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  1. Hi bb_1314, you can try Wah King Furniture! Btw, did you get your taobao stuff through an agent? Thanks in advance!
  2. Hi June, can I also have the contacts? Thanks in advance!
  3. Same person? Hmm... http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20071123-38151.html Man gets 24 mths for cheating mum's friend Elena Chong Fri, Nov 23, 2007 The Straits Times A 33-YEAR-OLD man was jailed 24 months on Friday for cheating her mother's friend into investing more than $100,000 with him. Kevin Lim Chee Yuan pleaded guilty to six charges of cheating Ms Lim Siew Loon, 39, of $76,000 at Jurong West between September 2005 and May last year by promising her high returns if she invested in his investment scheme. A district court heard that in mid-2005, he became jobless when his business failed. He then came up with an investment scam to deceive people into thinking that they would get high returns for investing in the scheme. He approached his mother, who was a close friend of Ms Lim's, and told her a syndicate was looking for investors to invest in return for 8 per cent interest a month for the money invested. Lim also said if any investors who wanted to invest with the syndicate would have to go through him. He would pay them 5 to 6 per cent interest on the amount invested, netting himself a profit of 2 to 3 per cent. His mother then approached Ms Lim, who parted with between $1,000 and $30,000. Thirteen other similar charges were taken into consideration. Of the total $124,000 involved, he had paid back $29,470 as interest to the victim, leaving a balance of $94,530. He could have been jailed for up to seven years on each charge.
  4. Hi pinkwhale, Mr K sounds really good and your house is really nice!! Can I have his contacts and may I know how much did you spend on the renovation? TIA!
  5. This is my first time looking for a resale flat and an agent was recommended to me by a colleague. However, when the agent called me, he told me that I need to sign an Estate Agency Agreement before viewing the flats. Apparently, the seller's agent will make sure the Estate Agency Agreement between the buyer and buyer's agent is made before allowing them to view the flat. Is that true? I don't feel comfortable signing the agreement even though it is non-exclusive. Are such forms really necessary? Thank you in advance as I can't find any relevant info on the web
  6. I'm intending to do some carpentry works (eg replacing kitchen cabinets, wardrobes) and replacing window and doors. Have gotten some quotes from several companies and this company is the cheapest. So just wondering if anyone has been in contact with them before and does it matter if they are not HDB registered?
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