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Rowan23
post Jan 7 2010, 04:57 PM

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hmm, funny, how to implement this price structures? is every petrol station's attendant check our IC and background information before allowing us to purchase fuel?...it's very double standard la this method...i thought i would actually make the trip to come home to M'sia and work, who knows all these so-called "1Malaysia" concept is somehow bringing the nation down the drain in a way....
Rowan23
post Jan 7 2010, 05:05 PM

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QUOTE(rcracer @ Jan 7 2010, 04:59 PM)
most probably is a cased based subisdy, like the 300 we get last time, according to car registration card is stated engine CC, also there is plans to use myKad to verify identity
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but then again, more back-end processes, can't someone just waltz in to the petrol station, pay, pump and leave, instead of checking IC and all what's-not, and not only that, what if my French friends in Malaysia wants to pump petrol and ask me to do it instead of him? Or the car that i am driving is registered under my dad/mom/uncle/aunt/grandfather/grandmother/BF/GF/Dog's name then how to check?
Rowan23
post Jan 7 2010, 05:16 PM

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QUOTE(rcracer @ Jan 7 2010, 05:08 PM)
can see my reply above, anyways nobody is going to give away their subsidy bro, and very likely it is limited amount say 150 liters permonth which might be enough for some, so your going to give that to your French expat friends who earn more than you?

if your dad can own 2-3 cars the assumption is he can afford the 2.10 petrol price too. your uncle aunt also won't give their subsidy to you
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true, but what about logistics firm then, a special company card to give them subsidy?...all in all, it's a very ma fan system, it's better that government start looking at the bigger picture overall, employee's basic salary...you have to adjust it accordingly in order for people to survive and buy basic stuff.

I remember a friend of mine gave me a small calculation regarding the pay of an average household and how they survive in M'sia....it's just that bad...
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post Jan 7 2010, 06:58 PM

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QUOTE(happy4ever @ Jan 7 2010, 06:30 PM)
Singaporeans are paying SGD1.65 for RON95 while having their average salary at SGD2000 a month.

They still have more spending power
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you forgot to mention good public transport....that's important....

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