Best (or great) deals (non-stock related)

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15 years 2 months ago #1236 by ct.leong
I\'d like to start a new thread where all of us can share best/great deals that we hv encountered. i\'ve just renewed my maid\'s work permit at Best Home Employment Agency in Ang Mo Kio Ave 1. It has 2 sister branches in Bt Timah and Thomson Plaza. The fee is $225. Covers everything, incl security bond & medical insurance. What did 3 other agencies i called quote? $300... someone even quoted $361.

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15 years 2 months ago #1239 by sean.ng
the best deal is to be your own maid then, if you really need to save, otherwise what difference would it have made?? B)

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14 years 11 months ago #1559 by Dongdaemun
Great Singaporean. Got great heart. But pls dont see him if u r relatively well-off. Let the poorer folk hv a chance: From Asiaone website: www.asiaone.com/Health/News/Story/A1Story20090514-141423.html Dr Koh\'s consultation fees start at $8, and rarely exceed $10. A poll of five patients leaving his clinic showed they typically paid less than $20 - inclusive of medication.

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13 years 11 months ago #3909 by Joes
I dont have a bank account with Standard Chartered Bank, but I thought it\'s good to share this email which was posted on Tan Kin Lian\'s blog: Dear Mr. Tan, I have 4 banks personal account. I wish to highlight that SCB service is the best. I have encounter some transfer fund issue last year and due to the error of the bank. The SQ manager called me and followed up with a apology letter thereafter sending a wine hamper to my house. I visited the branch in Tampines and Raffles Place, their staff is very attentive during my opening account and applying credit card I like their recent launch of internet payment of credit card to other bank credit card bills. This save me a lot of time rather issuing a cheques or queueing at the AXS machine for payment. Further more, I can just do bill payment post dated before the due date once I login to the account. This can reduce oversight of payment and incurred interest fee and appealing process. I hope other local bank can think out of box rather than limited the credit card payment from their own bank. I have also compared all the internet banking service, so far SCB is the simplest and easy to get transaction done within a few minutes. FT Tan Kin Lian comments: Well done to Standard Chartered Bank. I also observe that they did not sell any of the credit linked notes that caused losses to the bank customers. I like their advertisement on their commitment to look after the welfare of their customers. It sets a good goal for them to live up to.

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