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BOY MISSING PLEASE HELP SHARE AND FIND HIM

213321323213*Missing*

Need your kind help…If happen u see my son do let me know asap. Last seen was on Friday 31/08/18
at MarineTerrace Blk 15…

contact me

https://www.facebook.com/billa.cina.90/posts/407925993072436?__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARBHKygrxZUx5DvEq0LG1CGsmcJUSh-R_H0I4D1WZSNeST5QtKgj5YNtLxHDwJRPxsqfu5N-elDIO04mkq7MHofbbKjGq8fS63260IPjRGFDWG5RnKDrhrRwRNPRfC5i0zFG1E4rswGKpE_iKOFx6ZizqxCcSaJeZ0M2HZgaRTM_hJFx2dr16w&__tn__=C-R

TYPICAL SG GIRL ASK ME TO BUY AUDI BEFORE DATING HER

2131321312I’m studying Business in poly, I never had a girlfriend before, I was excited when I finally went to poly, as my friends told me. Poly is the place to lose my V.

A semester has passed and I finally found a girl I like, we started chatting for a few weeks and express my interest in her. I told her that there is a nice restaurant at Dhoby Gaut that I wanted to bring her.

She asked if its a date. I said, “Why not?”

As she stays near me she asked if I’m going to fetch her at her house for the date. I answered yes, I will pick you up with my E-scooter to the MRT station.

She told me that she will never ride something as low class as an E-scooter and asked if I could drive her to town. I told her that my family does not have a car. She told me that all her ex-boyfriends had cars and she would prefer the car to be an Audi.

She told me to buy a car before asking her out again. I’m only 20+ years-old and studying. How am I suppose to buy a car?

It sounded like her ex-bf were older and rich. Sadly, the plan fell apart after as I cannot afford to buy a car. She thinks money grows on trees and pigs can fly. How am I suppose to buy a car then ask her for a date again?

My friend advised me to suck it up and wait till I get older before finding a girlfriend. My elder brother’s friend told me better marry a foreigner la. Don’t waste time.

 

HAUNTED BLOCK AT WOODLANDS BLK 852. SIGHTINGS OF GHOST

31232132132In Woodland 852, the blk that you do not see many residents staying due to the constant stories of this block being haunted.

Story 1: The Father & Daughter (Resident of 10th Floor at Blk 852)

I heard that late one night, when a man was taking the lift down to the 1st floor of the block; he saw a mother and her daughter in same lift. He asked the mother why she was taking her daughter down at such a late hour, but she kept silent. When the lift reached the first floor and he looked back to allow the pair to alight, he found that they had vanished and there was no one else in the lift apart for him,” said Mdm Yan.

Story 2:

“From what I heard, the flat used to be rented out to the Bangladeshi workers, and there were also a lot of drug addicts there. They would sneak into the block and use it as a gathering place to get high,” said Romawati Ra­him, a 25-year-old who works at the church op­posite the block.

Story 3:

“I’ve heard about a Malay family seeing a female ghost on the 5th floor. But I have not seen it for myself,’’said Lawrence Douglas, a 75-year-old who lives on the 6th floor of block 852.

Despite the numerous stories, we visited the place itself and realised many of the units are not occupied, so it might be partially true.

http://157.245.156.92/google-maps-caught-photo-of-ghost-at-choa-chu-kang/

GEYLANG CHICKEN ASK ME TO MARRY HER. SHOULD I?

censoredHi,

Im in a confuse state right now, I went for a Chicken session last week at Lorong 18 for $50. After I was done with the ‘job’. She told me that i looked like her ex-husband that passed away 2 years ago.

She told me that she felt a sense of romance with me. For me, it was just going for a quick one and getting over with it. She later then asked for my mobile number to contact me.

Initially, I hesitated and did not want to give her my personal mobile number, so i ended up giving her my office phone number and gave her a fake name. I did so as I was hoping that i might get some ‘freebies’ in the future. Little did I know she was so into and bought me gifts.

We met up a few times and she bought me dinner, We even go shopping at Marina Square and she bought me a watch. Although the watch is not very expensive it still cost her 200 over dollars.

Months went by and she told me she was in love with me and asked if I want to develop further in the relationship.

I am confused now. I am unsure if this is love or should i even carry on with her. I dont want my friends or family to even know her existence. They will think that my GF is a chicken.

FAKE “SPECIAL FORCES” @ PUNGGOL. REAL OR FAKE SOLDIER?

31231231212We’re getting reports from our friends that this person has been spotted around Punggol posing as a Major. His competency badges like too much ah.

We’re not sure what his agenda is, but do spread the word and warn your family and friends that he’s not a real SAF officer.

Source: The Reservist (facebook page)

 

BIKER BLAMES OLD MAN NEARLY GET KNOCK DOWN

4124341212312312good morning brothers and sisters.

I met with an accident ytd with this old man. he nearly took me and my pillion into serious state due to his reckless driving. thank god and lucky me i managed to handle my bike well and managed to catch up with him and stop him. or else he would have fled away!

please be careful on the road! life’s not cheap and it’s not worthy to face something which isn’t your mistake. 😖 #SN80U

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https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeUncensored/videos/272691543565597/

What do you guys think? Who wrong?

 

MAD PRC MAN AT GEYLANG RUNNING HALF NAKED

312312123123123According to witnesses Geylang, many suspects that the man was either drunk or high on substance.

He ran across a few lanes and appears to be taunting drivers to hit him, at one point of time he even bang the bonnet of a car that stops.

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https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeUncensored/videos/2198414566853287/

What do you guys think?

WOMAN WALKS AWAY AFTER MAKING ELDERLY FALL DOWN

21345678654Irresponsible woman opening the car door without due care resulting in elderly cyclist to fall. She proceeded to walk away without feeling any tingle of remorse by not rendering any assistance to the victim.

This is why passengers must be vigilant when alighting from the right-hand side of any vehicle, and the driver should ensure the drop-off point is safe for all.

Details: Balestier Road, in front of Value Hotel, Comfort DelGro Hyundai I40 #SHD6960Z, Aug 30, 0052 Hours.

 

CRIMINALS OFFER TO BUY CAROUSELL AND BANK ACCOUNTS

3245675432Recently, there was a police advisory of selling Carousell accounts might become accomplices to crime.

How does it work?

In the wrong hands, a Carousell account with fake ratings can scam easily by offering items on the platform and not sending the merchandise. 

How will this implicate you?

Well, your Carousell account is authenticated or registered with your personal information such as your name and phone numbers, image the account that you sold off was used scam, the police might end up catching you instead of the person the bought your account.

This is similar to how loan sharks buy bank accounts.

Loan sharks used bank accounts that are bought from people that are desperate for money, what happens next is that the bank account is used to collect debts or send money in your name!

I had a dumb friend that did that and ended up getting himself in trouble because he loan from the sharks in the first place but ended up being unable to pay up. The loan shark offered him money and told him as long he allows them to use his bank account he will not only clear his debts with them but also get pay for using his account.

That moment of greed destroy him.

It is important to secure your account with a strong password and make sure that no one else have access to it.

BEWARE OF SCAMMER SMS FAKE “OCBCBANK”

2345675432POLICE ADVISORY ON PHISHING WEBSITES

The Police have received reports where victims were cheated into providing their personal information and credit card details on phishing websites or over the phone after responding to online advertisements or Short Message Services (SMSes) that were purportedly from DBS Bank or OCBC Bank. The victims later realised that unauthorised transactions in various foreign currencies were made to their credit cards.

In these cases, the victims would either come across a Facebook advertisement or receive an SMS purportedly from one of the banks regarding investment. Upon clicking the link provided, victims were then directed to a website which promoted a new investment program or software. To sign up, victims were asked to provide their personal information, credit card details and one-time password (OTP) via an online form. In some instances, victims had provided the information over the phone after receiving a call from someone purportedly from the bank.

The Police would like to advise members of the public to adopt the following preventive measures:

a. Be wary when you are asked to click on links provided in emails and SMSes, even if they seem to be sent by organisations that you are familiar with. You should always type the URL of the official website directly onto the address bar of your web browser.

b. Look for signs that you are visiting a secure website, as phishing websites may appear genuine. Secure websites use ‘https:’ instead of ‘http:’ at the start of the internet address, or display a closed padlock or unbroken key icon at the bottom right corner of your browser window. They are generally encrypted to protect your details.

c. Be wary when you are asked to disclose your personal or banking details over the internet. Call the bank’s customer hotline number if you have any queries.

d. Report any fraudulent charges detected in your credit card bills to your bank immediately.

You can seek scam-related advice by calling the anti-scam helpline at 1800-722-6688 or go to www.scamalert.sg. You may also refer to the advisory posted on DBS Bank (https://www.dbs.com.sg/personal/deposits/security-and-you/default.page) and OCBC Bank websites (https://www.ocbc.com/personal-banking/online-banking/security_advisory.html) for more information.

Help spread the word and share this advisory with your family and friends to prevent them from being the next victim of scam.

Source: SPF Facebook Post