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From 17–21/04/17, not to be missed all-in fares by Jetstar to Taipei for $109,K.L for $35 and much more!

Good deals not to be missed!

Jetstar’s is having unbeatable offers with all-in fares on sale starting from $35.

Fly to Bangkok for $55, Hong Kong for $59, Bali for $69, Taipei for $109, and many more.

Why wait any longer book that getaway you deserve! Sale ends 21 April!

DestinationsTravel PeriodPrice
Kuala Lumpur11 Jul 2017 – 8 Feb 2018$35
Ho Chi Minh City7 May 2017 – 8 Feb 2018$45
Yangon3 May 2017 – 8 Feb 2018$65
Da Nang11 May 2017 – 8 Feb 2018$65
Surabaya3 May 2017 – 15 Nov 2017$55
Pekanbaru4 May 2017 – 15 Nov 2017$43
Palembang4 May 2017 – 15 Nov 2017$45
Medan (Kualanamu)3 May 2017 – 15 Nov 2017$49
Phnom Penh8 May 2017 – 8 Feb 2018$65
Siem Reap8 May 2017 – 8 Feb 2018$85
Jakarta11 Jul 2017 – 8 Feb 2018$45
Penang11 Jul 2017 – 8 Feb 2018$38
Perth1 Aug 2017 – 7 Dec 2017$119
Melbourne (Tullamarine)31 Jul 2017 – 7 Dec 2017$169
Darwin16 Aug 2017 – 7 Dec 2017$109
Bangkok13 Sep 2017 – 8 Feb 2018$55
Hong Kong13 Sep 2017 – 8 Feb 2018$59
Bali (Denpasar)25 Sep 2017 – 8 Feb 2018$69
Manila13 Sep 2017 – 8 Feb 2018$69
Taipei13 Sep 2017 – 8 Feb 2018$109
Haikou16 Jan 2018 – 7 Feb 2018$95
Shantou / Jieyang16 Jan 2018 – 7 Feb 2018$139

 

Source: http://www.moneydigest.sg/this-week-jetstar-runs-a-post-easter-sale-with-all-in-fares-to-bangkok-for-55-hong-kong-for-59-and-more-17-21-apr-17/

WHITE CAR NEAR EXPO ACCIDENT AND TURNED TURTLE.

The photo was taken at 6 pm today 17-April-2017 by one netizen that decided to share to our page. The location of the accident is at Xilin Ave which is nearby the Expo.

It is unclear how the accident happened. One can only pray for the driver of the vehicle.

Witness with more information can message our Facebook Page.

DON”T SAY BO JIO! UP TO 70% ELECTRONIC FAIR SHOW AT SINGAPORE EXPO HALL 6 FROM 21/4 TO 23/4

Don’t miss up to 70% discount plus extra 15% off for tv, washer and fridge products with nets, visa or mastercard payment

Venue: Singapore Expo hall 6

Date; 21-23/4/2017

Time: 11am to 9pm

FT SUE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD (HDB) OVER REPOSSESSION OF HIS FLAT

Azaadjeet Singh, an American Sikh, is suing the Housing & Development Board (HDB) over the Statutory Board’s repossession of his Bukit Batok flat for an undisclosed sum of money.

The case was first filed in the US Distract Court for the Northern District of Ohio in November 2015. The case is still ongoing, with the HDB hiring 2 US based law firms based in New York and Ohio.

According to US news reports, Azaadjeet is a prominent council member in his home district of Northeast Ohio.

Singh explained that if the District Court could not settle his dispute with the HDB, he would escalate case all the way up to the US Supreme Court.

1-FOR-1 TICKETS TO ZOO, JURONG BIRD PARK, CABLE CAR PROMOTION FOR POSB PASSION CARD ON 10 MAY

POSB Passion Debit Card cardholders can redeem 1-for-1 limited tickets to various islandwide attractions from 9am onwards on the 10th of the month with membership being free for a limited time.

To redeem just download the DBS Lifestyle app on App Store for iphone or Google Play for android phone.

Not all offers require mobile coupons from the coupons which will be released at 9 am on 10 May.

Do refer to the terms & conditions for more details.

Source: http://singpromos.com/places-of-interest/posb-1-for-1-tickets-to-zoo-jurong-bird-park-cable-car-more-on-10-oct-2016-189695/

RESIDENT AT TAMPINES BLK 890C UNHAPPY AS LIFT BROKE DOWN FOR 2 MONTHS

RESIDENT AT TAMPINES UNHAPPY AS LIFT BROKE DOWN FOR 2 MONTHS

Scc up, electrical bill up, water bill up but my lift have broke down for 2 months but nvr follow up!

Facebook post by: Dino Chua Buck Song

RECORDING PLAY PATTERNS OF SLOT MACHINES TO PREDICT NEXT MASS PAY-OUT IN SINGAPORE CASINO WILL GET YOU IN TROUBLE

On 12/4/2017, the usage of hi-technology to note down gaming machines at casinos to predict the next mass pay out of the machines two syndicate members were jailed.

Russians Vladislav Logachev, 41, and Andrei Egorov, 33, were sentenced to 45 months and 30 months respectively. Their accomplice, Czech national Radoslav Skubnik, 41, was jailed for 22 months last year.

With Egorvov admitting to three of 13 charges, Logachev had pleaded guilty to six of 16 charges.

From cheating at playing at Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa casinos, the trio won $108,995 over the three days last year May.

EATING OF DOGS AND CATS ARE NOW BANNED IN TAIWAN!!

As pressure by public to improve animal welfare in a string of cruelty cases that stimulated public outrage Taiwan has pass a ban of eating of dogs and cats said lawmakers.

The consumption, purchase or possession of dog and cat meat, with offenders facing a fine of up to Tw$250,000 (US$8,170) with parliament passing bill to outlaw offenders who will be name and shame.

Wang Yu-min who proposed the new laws said that Taiwan is a society with advanced animal welfare

The stiff fine of TW$2 million and maximum two year jail term was a result of the bill hiking the punishment.

In Taiwan the consumption of dog meat is said by some to help enhance male potency which was the norm on for the island decades again but with the increasing calls of protection of animal right its became less popular.

Although there no penalty on eating or buying the meat, Taiwan had changed its animal protection law to ban the slaughter of pets in 2001 including dogs and cats.

By end of 2003 sales of pet meat were banned.

HEROIC SIBLINGS HELP EVACUATE 70 PEOPLE FROM HDB FIRE!!

Ameirul was at the 14th floor when a fire broke out in a Housing & Development Board (HDB) flat at a Serangoon rental block.

According to Ameirul, he heard a loud explosion and looked out from the window to find the source of the loud noise. He found thick black smoke coming out from 13th floor, with the whole building filled with an unpleasant burning smell.

Worried that there might be people trapped in the flat, he immediately ran to 13th floor to check.

Ameirul said, “At that time, the windows were already cracked, the floor was filled with broken pieces of glass, I looked in but did not see anyone, only saw that the fridge was still on fire.”

He quickly activated the fire alarm, and at the same time, asked his sister to help evacuate the neighbours. They split up to knock on doors and alert residents, working fast to help evacuate almost 70 neighbors before Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) personnel arrived.

When asked about what went through his head during the fire, he said, “This flat has one room or two rooms units, many elderly live here, I’m worried that they may not know how to escape.”

 

$2500 STOLEN FROM SINGAPOREAN AT SONGKRAN FESTIVAL – BANGKOK KHAO SAN ROAD

Yearly, many tourist flocks to Bangkok’s water festival for gun fights but end up being targets of pickpocketing syndicates. A netizen shared news saying the threat is real and shares his experience in dealing pickpockets during this season!

Netizen only wanted to known as Mr Tan was travelling with his friend and enjoying the festival at Khao San Road. Khao san road is popular among tourist as it has an endless stretch of bars and girls and tonnes of counterfeit goods. But what lurks in the shadows is also the criminal groups that rob and cheats money.

Mr Tan got caught up in the crowd and had a hard time moving through to reach his friend. In a mere 5mins moving through the crowd. His wallet and handphone were missing. During Songkran festival, the sale of plastic zip lock bags is common to prevent personal belongings such as handphones and wallets from getting wet. The problem with this zip lock bag is that it can be easily slice open with a penknife.

Trying to squeeze through the crowd was never a good idea but during Songkran festival, the streets at Khao san are practically 24/7 party area with a huge crowd. After passing through the crowd and finally gathered with his friend. He realises that the waterproof bag had a clean knife cut and his belongings were missing.

Missing items included his Samsung phone and his wallet. The only items left behind were his passport and cigarettes. One can only imagine if the passport also went missing.

Mr Tan describe it as “I did not feel anything”.

Please be careful during the Songkran Festival!!!