my dad has been involved in a terrible accident, leaving him comatose and potentially brain dead. he’s relying on life support and the cost of air-lift from Denpasar, Bali, to Singapore is USD35000.
please help us aid in his air-lift by donating. it doesn’t matter how much you can donate, every amount is greatly appreciated.
my dad’s name is Mirkhan Ariffin. some of you may have known him. he was formerly a trainer at HTA.
if you cannot donate, please at least just help me to share this post. my dad’s in a critical condition and all of us are worried and scared.
p.s.: please pm me if you wish to donate through bank transfer. i have too many requests for that and i am not on my phone always. SO PLEASE PM ME IF YOU WANT TO BANK TRANSFER.
Hello friend, you know the meaning of compensation for loss of income? Basket, the drivers were unable to accept any trips from 8.00pm till almost 12.00am last night! For that 4 hours, they would have made around or more than $100++ and you offer your apology along with a pathetic “compensation” in the form of a 6 trip / $30.00 incentive?
Seriously, how screwed up can you be?
On this one part, you can never beat Uber! Your driver welfare / customer service sucks big time! Please go fly kite 😡#grab#grabsingapore
According to a Facebook user, 4 women were supported at Bras Basah touting for Singaporean’s to setup business in Singapore. One can only question or imagine the outcome if someone really did do what the 4 woman had planned.
“a group of 4 China ladies r touting for Singaporeans to help them set up ‘business’ here in S’pore.. is that illegal?”
So i booked a Grab waited close to 30mins but the guy wasnt moving so i texted him. THen he sends me this. He couldn’t come, didnt want to cancel and then uses a racial?
Yet another kind of scam going around the internet. Every now and then Internet users tend to encounter some websites that contents pop-ups. Most are advertisement but there are quite a few that are actually scams.
A netizens encountered one recently which promises SIA air tickets, furthermore the scammer wants you to share it with friends and fill up personal information. Most of the times scams like this will end up stealing your personal information or end at a page asking for credit card details.
SIA made a Facebook post and clarified about such information on the internet
“We advise customers to exercise discretion when revealing personal data to unverified sources,” it wrote. “Recipients should verify such e-mails and phone calls if they have any doubts, as well as lodge a police report.”
A case was logged with Singapore Police Force after the victim in the incident did not receive her virtual game item bought from Carousell.
After the funds of $370 were transferred to the scammer’s account, the Carousell merchant went missing and remain uncontactable without delivering the promised product.
The Police arrested a 14-year-old boy after suspecting that he was involved in the cheating case. Tanglin Police Division conducted investigations and established the identity of the boy and believed that he is also involved with another online scam cases.
The Police are currently investigating the incident.
Always think twice before transferring money to purchase something online. It is best to purchase from reputable merchants.
For in-game items it is best to meet face to face.