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Aloong
post Feb 12 2012, 08:49 PM

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QUOTE(Lester1987 @ Feb 12 2012, 12:26 PM)
Herbal ones if u compare those in JB to those in KL, KL ones a lot more better lo.
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U mean 'KL'ang rite?

For those who like pepper sup BKT, I heard flounder bakuteh is famous in SG. There's two location, One in Balestier. Can't remember where's the other one.
Aloong
post Feb 13 2012, 02:16 PM

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QUOTE(deodorant @ Feb 13 2012, 11:25 AM)
Oi any of you got any suggestion for good & cheap dentist preferably around east area? need to go for my annual dental check up liao
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I know bedok a lot of dentist, dunno the pricing. I did one near block 65 Bedok. But the charge for first time consultation. Sotal about $100+ for first time and scalling.

Yesterday I did mine in 108 hougang ave 1, near my house. Can take direct bus from bedok. Scalling $55 to $75. He charge me $75 cos he say mine is super dirty sweat.gif

Anyway, Bedok should have many if u google. If you find somewhere below $60 is considered cheap. Above $100 is expensive. Unless u have "specific needs"

I thot bank employees have dental benefit? Apa Lu kisah?
Aloong
post Feb 17 2012, 04:33 PM

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QUOTE(deodorant @ Feb 13 2012, 02:59 PM)
Cos we get allocated fixed sum per year to spend on dental and doctor fees (that is not covered under the major sickness/injury stuff). If exceed this amount then cannot claim liao ... so ... kenot simply do scaling every week biggrin.gif
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walau scalling every week?? u like kena torture isit??
unless u do important stuff like extratction, big filing or crowning, i dun think normal checkup would cost much

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post Feb 17 2012, 09:50 PM

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QUOTE(mercury8400 @ Feb 17 2012, 05:58 PM)
heard new budjet meeting SG going to tighten immigration.....
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Does that includes professionals, or he is jx referring to low income worker, like construction worker, restaurant worker, etc etc..

I only read the earlier part of the budget. He was jx refering to low income worker, increasing technology usage to reduce labour usage, hiring partime housemaker for sake sushi part timers, hiring old age ppl.

But dun think the idea is to reduce professionals. ANyway, in terms of reducing professional migrators, market forces is doing their job already.

Tat being said, I do think quota wise is dwindling, slightly for higher income, but significantly on lower incoe workers. Nothing new compare to last year.

This post has been edited by Aloong: Feb 17 2012, 09:55 PM
Aloong
post Mar 3 2012, 09:48 AM

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Guys, a fren of mine wanted to let go his whole unit (i think one bedroom, can't remember) rented house in Chinatown. Monthly rental is $1450 only.
For those working in town, its very near.
The downside is its near construction and the area is indeed CHINATOWN.
So let me know if you interested to take over.


Added on March 3, 2012, 9:49 am
QUOTE(ad3rb33n @ Mar 3 2012, 12:07 AM)
any1 have any idea getting a desktop from lowyat cheaper or sim lim sqaure cheaper? done a rough a price check online, each items can save ard sgd 10~50... So, any1 willing to share ur 2cent?
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Malaysia cheaper after conversion.


Added on March 3, 2012, 9:52 am
QUOTE(rcracer @ Mar 2 2012, 01:22 AM)
What about driving a car in sg? Can Malaysians have their own car in Singapore , if not how much it costs for leasing one?
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I belive u can drive a msian car.
Sg car canot
Since u can't drive a SG car, dun think u can lease a car.

This post has been edited by Aloong: Mar 3 2012, 09:52 AM

 

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