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post Dec 5 2014, 07:01 AM

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QUOTE(rcr @ Dec 4 2014, 11:56 PM)
This is why I suggested Direct Money Exchange in the very first place. It is also quite hassle free.

1) You hand-over the cash to the money changer or you transfer the money from your OCBC to the money changer's OCBC for instance (with proper documentation of course and regulated by MAS)

2) Once the money is received in the money changer's OCBC, the money changer staff stationed in KL will bankin cash of the equivalent value agreed to your CIMB.

You get better rate, no admin fee needed.
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Much rather stay within the banking remittance system, thank you.

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post Dec 5 2014, 07:15 AM

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QUOTE(rcr @ Dec 4 2014, 11:56 PM)
This is why I suggested Direct Money Exchange in the very first place. It is also quite hassle free.

1) You hand-over the cash to the money changer or you transfer the money from your OCBC to the money changer's OCBC for instance (with proper documentation of course and regulated by MAS)

2) Once the money is received in the money changer's OCBC, the money changer staff stationed in KL will bankin cash of the equivalent value agreed to your CIMB.

You get better rate, no admin fee needed.
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This is not allowed by MAS in Singapore I heard. If yes, can give the website link to any of those money changers?
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post Dec 5 2014, 09:43 AM

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QUOTE(knwong @ Dec 5 2014, 07:15 AM)
This is not allowed by MAS in Singapore I heard. If yes, can give the website link to any of those money changers?
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There is a threshold SGD amount that you have to observe. Any single transaction equal or above S$5,000, you will be required to fill in your particulars and purpose - MAS requirement. If you decide to split the transaction in two (have to re-join the queue though),hilariously, then you can avoid the declaration.

The above is for buying and selling SGD through Direct Money Exchange. For remittance, you always have to register via a pinkish slip.
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post Dec 5 2014, 02:18 PM

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where can i do the direct money exchange?
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post Dec 5 2014, 03:35 PM

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QUOTE(studyboy @ Dec 5 2014, 02:21 AM)
Hi all,

What is this Letter of Intent thingy when it comes to renting? I don't remember writing this when I was looking for a room early this year. Have you guys written something like this before?

Edit: In addition, did you guys pay your deposit/ rent by cash, bank transfer or cheque? Apparently the latter is preferred as it can constitute as proof of payment (As suggested by HDB board lol)?

Next, say if I found a place to rent without engaging an agent, who is responsible to get the Tenancy Agreement stamped? I know I am to pay the fees though.

I ask for every one's goodwill to bear with my silly questions for a while! I had it really easy the first time round (renting matters) and was pretty fortunate that everything went smoothly! My previous landlady handled everything which I initially took to be the norm!  blush.gif
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Letter of Intent not commonly used in room or unit renting. That is for larger scale rental say the whole floor in an office block or properties purchases. For unit or room rental, put down deposit then done deal already.

First deposit mostly by cash, or cheque if the properties are rented by companies for their staff. Your agent will give you a receipt, that should be sufficient. Future rental some prefer internet banking for records and minimum effort for rental income.

The person who want the agreement to be stamped pay the money. Normally agreement is not stamped even with agents, no?
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post Dec 5 2014, 03:45 PM

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QUOTE(Fiona Chin @ Dec 5 2014, 03:35 PM)
Letter of Intent not commonly used in room or unit renting. That is for larger scale rental say the whole floor in an office block or properties purchases. For unit or room rental, put down deposit then done deal already.

First deposit mostly by cash, or cheque if the properties are rented by companies for their staff. Your agent will give you a receipt, that should be sufficient. Future rental some prefer internet banking for records and minimum effort for rental income.

The person who want the agreement to be stamped pay the money. Normally agreement is not stamped even with agents, no?
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stamp is the one where they lodge the agreement online? that one cost minimal only. like 0.4% of the yearly rental?
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post Dec 5 2014, 03:51 PM

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QUOTE(seantang @ Dec 4 2014, 07:12 PM)
I meMaybank2Ukan some money back today at 2.59, with $15 fee.
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I done my tt with rafles money changer @ 2.578 only...sigh...
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post Dec 5 2014, 04:09 PM

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QUOTE(Tigerr @ Dec 5 2014, 03:51 PM)
I done my tt with rafles money changer @ 2.578 only...sigh...
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I checked my Malaysian bank account this morning... the actual amount of MYR that got credited into my account reflected an effective rate of 2.597, rather than the indicative 2.590 when I transferred yesterday.

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post Dec 5 2014, 04:48 PM

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QUOTE(seantang @ Dec 5 2014, 04:09 PM)
I checked my Malaysian bank account this morning... the actual amount of MYR that got credited into my account reflected an effective rate of 2.597, rather than the indicative 2.590 when I transferred yesterday.
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Hi, I got a Malaysia Maybank account here. I just open another Singapore Maybank account, so there will be direct transfer using online banking with $15 charge? icon_question.gif
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post Dec 5 2014, 06:00 PM

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QUOTE(tik tok tik tok @ Dec 5 2014, 04:48 PM)
Hi, I got a Malaysia Maybank account here. I just open another Singapore Maybank account, so there will be direct transfer using online banking with $15 charge?  icon_question.gif
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Yeah....here's the details: source
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post Dec 5 2014, 06:18 PM

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QUOTE(tik tok tik tok @ Dec 5 2014, 04:48 PM)
Hi, I got a Malaysia Maybank account here. I just open another Singapore Maybank account, so there will be direct transfer using online banking with $15 charge?  icon_question.gif
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Yes. Btw, using CIMB Clicks to transfer from CIMB SG to CIMB MY is free. But I don't have CIMB account in MY and couldn't be bother to maintain yet another bank account for a few bucks gain.

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QUOTE(aLertz @ Dec 5 2014, 06:00 PM)
Yeah....here's the details: source
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Thanks for helping. hands.gif

QUOTE(seantang @ Dec 5 2014, 06:18 PM)
Yes. Btw, using CIMB Clicks to transfer from CIMB SG to CIMB MY is free. But I don't have CIMB account in MY and couldn't be bother to maintain yet another bank account for a few bucks gain.
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I just get the information here.
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post Dec 5 2014, 10:35 PM

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Guys, anything interesting to do in JB or any nice place to recommend?
I'm planning to drop by one of these days, not really familiar with the place though..
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post Dec 5 2014, 10:58 PM

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QUOTE(rawrkun @ Dec 5 2014, 10:35 PM)
Guys, anything interesting to do in JB or any nice place to recommend?
I'm planning to drop by one of these days, not really familiar with the place though..

"cheap" massage, manipedi, etc
angry birds land
xo charsiu
kiang kee bak kut teh
johor premium outlets
legoland

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post Dec 6 2014, 09:49 AM

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QUOTE(rawrkun @ Dec 5 2014, 10:35 PM)
Guys, anything interesting to do in JB or any nice place to recommend?
I'm planning to drop by one of these days, not really familiar with the place though..
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Dec 5 2014, 10:58 PM)
"cheap" massage, manipedi, etc
angry birds land
xo charsiu
kiang kee bak kut teh
johor premium outlets
legoland
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wong ah fook curry fish head
sentosa ah soon bah kut teh
stulang laut mee rebus
tuta chee cheong fun
sutera karaoke & massage

before going in, pls report to lester1987 and reign226 for a safe passage.
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post Dec 6 2014, 02:23 PM

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QUOTE(Mackiddo @ Dec 6 2014, 09:49 AM)
wong ah fook curry fish head
sentosa ah soon bah kut teh
stulang laut mee rebus
tuta chee cheong fun
sutera karaoke & massage

before going in, pls report to lester1987 and reign226 for a safe passage.
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anyone knows to connect LED tv to digital tv ????
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post Dec 7 2014, 08:50 AM

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Yo guys Page 125 liao.

Continue on v17!

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