
According to ICA’s Facebook page, there is a new scam on the rise.
“SCAM CALL ALERT
It has come to our attention that members of the public have received calls from “+65 6391 6100”. The caller claimed to be an ICA officer and requested for funds to be transferred to rectify discrepancies in the personal information that they had provided to ICA.
We would like to clarify that these calls were not made by ICA officers. ICA does not call members of the public to transfer money for such purpose.
Members of the public are advised to take the following precautions when they receive such calls:
• Ignore such calls and the caller’s instructions; and
• Do not transfer any money via remittance agencies, banks or any other means to the caller.”


Netizen posted a photo online of his son getting attended by medics for a dog bite wound.Bitten by a dog, HDB you cannot keep cat this is what happen for allowing to keep dog and my son was bitten by an unleashed dog.
Netizens are angry at a dog trainer for kicking other participants dog. But think clearly how can this be prevented? can someone suggest how else u would stop this?
The netizen took out his handphone and tried to video what seems to be a Malaysian Traffic Police.

Warning to all : Do not patronise this Heng Joo goldsmith at blk 453A, Ang Mo Kio Ave 10, #01-84 or something inside the market. Only when I threatened to call the police for assistance than he suddenly remembered the weight of the traded in gold!! Traded in old 916 gold at 1.3xx grammes. The goldsmith paid only $33 for them,citing it’s old gold and have to pay processing fees! RIDICULOUS TO THE MAX. I went to ask at another goldsmith and was told that the traded in gold will be priced at around $44 per grammes for 916 gold. And the spring hooks dun appear to be new as the spring seems used before !

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