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SELF PROCLAIM HOLY MAN IN GEYLANG SELL DRIED GRASS CLAIM IS MAGICAL MEDICINE!

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Geylang is to me is one of the more colorful and interesting place in Singapore with the different type of foods, cheap food and ahems* red light district. It is a place that no stranger to controversy and interesting happening. I would say at anytime of the week especially during the night you would be able to see many “colourful happenings”.

I guess this is the one that made my week completed in a way cos what I encountered was beyond what i can imagined. So in the back alley there many make shift set up stalls with peddler selling associated items like s3x enhancement pills, lotions and etc.

This stall really stood out as the man actually proclaimed he was a holy man that was chosen with the outrageous outfit to match. So he was saying that the herb he selling had enhancement power to cure most illness and enable you to live a long time. Take a look closer the “herbs” actually looked like dried grass that you find in Singapore. I wonder will anyone will have buy the those herbs by end of night?

CAR INSURANCE NO COVER FLOODING. PHV DRIVER TOLD TO PAY $30,000 FOR REPAIRS!!!

*All rental car please check with your company, as today I got a ping to pick up at Bedok north ave 4, and on the way there, due to the rain and water level too high as I try to drive over, halfway the car stop, and now when I come to workshop, the rental company need me to pay $30000 for the repair.

as the insurance don’t not cover, and the driver should stop and not go over when you see water level too high!!!

And now the workshop here about 8 to 10 car having same problem, without knowing the car cannot go over the flood area*

MAN KNEELS TO BEG FOR FORGIVENESS AFTER CHEATING OLD AH MA

A man kneels down to beg for forgiveness to old ah ma. Do you think he should be forgiven? Everyone take note, scammers going around to cheat the elderly seems like its still common these days. Always remind elderly at home be wary and do not believe others so easily.

Anyway(nice shirt)

He was caught by the ah ma’s family after attempting to cheat money from her. Please share or tag this video and showed it to your elderly family members at home.

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What do you guys think?

POLICE APPEALING FOR NEXT OF KIN. WOMAN FOUND AT TOA PAYOH

The Police are appealing for the next-of-kin of the woman shown in the image below to come forward.

She was found in the vicinity of Toa Payoh Central on 3 January 2018 at about 7.40pm and was unable to provide the contact details of her next-of-kin.

She was wearing a red t-shirt and white shorts with pink patterns.

Anyone with information is requested to call the Police Hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information online at http://www.police.gov.sg/iwitness.  All information will be kept strictly confidential.

Source: SPF

22 Y.O ARRESTED AFTER OUTRAGE OF MODESTY INCIDENT AT JOO KOON MRT

The Police have arrested a 22-year-old male suspect for his suspected involvement in a case of Outrage of Modesty.

On 1 December 2017, a 39-year-old woman reported to the Police that she was molested whilst walking down the staircase at a MRT station.

Through extensive ground enquiries and the aid of CCTV footages, the Police established the identity of the suspect and arrested him on 6 January 2018 at Joo Koon MRT station.

Investigations against the suspect are ongoing. Anyone convicted for the offence of Outrage of Modesty under Section 354(1) of the Penal Code, Chapter 224 is liable for a jail term of up to 2 years, or with fine, caning, or with any combination of such punishments, upon conviction.

POLICE LOOKING FOR THIS MAN TO ASSIST IN THEFT CASE AT AMK

The Police are looking for the man shown in the image below to assist with investigations into a case of Theft from Person reported at Blk 426 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 on 26 November 2017.

Anyone with information is requested to call the Police Hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information online at http://www.police.gov.sg/iwitness. All information will be kept strictly confidential.

Source: SPF

BMW DAMAGED FROM AFTERMATH OF FLOODING IN SINGAPORE!

A photo making the rounds on the internet shows a BMW severely damaged from the inside due to the flash floods that have been engulfing Singapore today.

The most recent floods has caused many damage to vehicles around Singapore today. The majority of the floods took place on the eastern side of Singapore. We remember the flood that caused many to apply for insurance that covers damage from ‘Act of God’ was first started back in 2013.

The flood caused many vehicles to trapped within a carpark and what is worse is that they are unable to claim for the damages due to local insurance agencies previously had no cover for such incidents.

We hope this guy bought one because it seems either he needs one or he needs to go to a carwash.

BEWARE! MANY ONLINE LIVE AUCTION SELLING SECOND-HAND GOODS FROM CASH CONVERTER

According to a Tech expert, he noticed that many online auctions on Facebook are mostly second-hand goods or third-grade goods. It started out as a few videos and recently it has gotten annoying with the number of live videos on Facebook.

The local tech expert also shared that many of the goods are either bought from Carousell or cash converter(local 2nd hand markets)

This was discovered when one of the auctioneers attempted to sell a 2nd hand 1TB hard disk and the labels on the disk itself were torn off from the hard disk and the sellers was questioned by the viewers why the hard disk was not in an anti-static bag.

Turns out the response from the auctioneers was that “oh sorry, don’t worry we have another one in a plastic bag”. The plastic bag looks like those kinds for epok epok.

Normally, brand new hardware such as Harddisk or graphics card is wrapped in anti-static bags to prevent any static electricity that might potentially kill off the device.

Since this is happening for techware. How about clothes?

Who knows if the clothes are 2nd hand or even worse “dead people” clothes.

There is almost no way to verify this.

Buyer Beware

CAT FIGHT AT TEKKA MARKET. THE GIRLS SO FIERCE (VIDEO)

A fight took place yesterday at Tekka Market between a group of women!

Does anyone know what happened?

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What do you guys think?

STILL THINKING ABOUT INVESTING IN ETHEREUM? THINK NO MORE

With cryptocurrencies on the rise. Many Singaporean’s have jumped in and started making money from cryptocurrency while some lost money.

Normally people will go from mining or to buying a direct cryptocurrency to get their hands on this babies.

Cryptocurrency Mining

It’s quite obvious that many Singaporeans are dashing into mining, a small research online would show that popular mining graphics card such as the RX580 8GB is out of stock everywhere. Just go to Lazada or Qoo10 and you can see that this graphics card are either not listed or out of stock.

Even if you are able to get your hands on this graphics card, it will cause around SGD$500 to get just one of this graphics card and a full system build typically goes to thousands more and without technical knowledge for troubleshooting. You’re might end up paying more for the tech support.

At the same time, one graphics card does not yield a significant amount of ROI and to be able to at least see the earnings you would probably need more than one.

Difficulty to mine the currency has already gone sky high for currencies like BTC or Ethereum. So one might consider the amount of time needed to mine the currency and the amount of electricity used to mine the currency.

Direct buying/trading

Ethereum started out in late October 2015 at the price of around USD$1 and today it’s at USD$1,600. If you were to have USD$100 and bought 100 of those coins you would have 1600 times that amount today.

Do take note that for every transaction made on cryptocurrencies there will be a transaction fee. Whether to selling the website to a trading site or direct selling. Wallet to wallet transactions are typically not free.

Is it still worth it?

The age-old question that everyone is asking since the price is already so high is it still worth mining for it. You can ask the same question is it still worth it to trade Forex currency today?

Of course, it is profitable but the risk is high.

I don’t want to risk what should I do?

So the most obvious way to do this is starting out small, of course starting small yields smaller returns. Many other traders look into other cryptocurrencies such as GRS or SC. This is cryptocurrencies that are lower in price, but please take note the change in this kind of currencies are drastic as well. If you are trading on contracts please make sure you have enough funds to risk the currency dropping to a lower price or risk losing the contract.