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twinkle5129
post May 25 2016, 05:52 PM

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QUOTE(Ramjade @ May 25 2016, 05:33 PM)
Be careful especially if you are a regular. Carry a backpack. They can never snatch a backpack.
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I'm not a regular at ASNB. My bank staff going on leave and I'm not going to check any other branch to try my luck after today.

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post May 25 2016, 06:53 PM

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QUOTE(yvonne2016 @ May 25 2016, 04:53 PM)
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Just a gentle reminder to all

below happened in Kota Kinabalu -- 
http://dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=110066
Published on: Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Kota Kinabalu:

A 60-year-old woman who just retired from the civil service will not be able to enjoy her hard-earned pension money of RM100,000 – she was robbed in broad daylight by two men at the traffic lights opposite Wawasan Plaza, here, Tuesday.
The victim withdrew all the cash from a bank at Api-Api Centre at about 9.20am and intended to invest all in the Amanah Saham Bumiputra (ASB) when the robbers struck 30 minutes later.
Speaking to Daily Express here on the same day, the victim said all the money was kept in a big envelope placed inside her handbag which she put on the car floor.
Upon reaching the traffic lights on the second lane from the right, she was shocked when a man smashed her left car window with a sharp object before grabbing her handbag.
She tried to stop the robber until some cash fell on the road but failed. She sustained wounds on her thumbs and index finger in the process.
The robber and his accomplice fled with the envelope containing her money on a motorcycle.
She also hit the rear of a Honda car in front of her Perodua Kembara in the incident.
To her disappointment, other motorists who witnessed the incident did not even bother to help her.
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thanks for alerting all~~ the robbers must had been watching the transactions in the bank and aim the victim
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post May 25 2016, 11:23 PM

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QUOTE(yvonne2016 @ May 25 2016, 04:53 PM)
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Just a gentle reminder to all

below happened in Kota Kinabalu -- 
http://dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=110066
Published on: Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Kota Kinabalu:

A 60-year-old woman who just retired from the civil service will not be able to enjoy her hard-earned pension money of RM100,000 – she was robbed in broad daylight by two men at the traffic lights opposite Wawasan Plaza, here, Tuesday.
The victim withdrew all the cash from a bank at Api-Api Centre at about 9.20am and intended to invest all in the Amanah Saham Bumiputra (ASB) when the robbers struck 30 minutes later.
Speaking to Daily Express here on the same day, the victim said all the money was kept in a big envelope placed inside her handbag which she put on the car floor.
Upon reaching the traffic lights on the second lane from the right, she was shocked when a man smashed her left car window with a sharp object before grabbing her handbag.
She tried to stop the robber until some cash fell on the road but failed. She sustained wounds on her thumbs and index finger in the process.
The robber and his accomplice fled with the envelope containing her money on a motorcycle.
She also hit the rear of a Honda car in front of her Perodua Kembara in the incident.
To her disappointment, other motorists who witnessed the incident did not even bother to help her.
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got "insider help".. that's why they know who to aim / target ranting.gif

based on my personal observation. it's always those who withdraw above 50k cash.. like tis case 100k cash devil.gif

and don't tell me its "teh" bank that she withdraw from rolleyes.gif sweat.gif

This post has been edited by nexona88: May 25 2016, 11:26 PM
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QUOTE(nexona88 @ May 25 2016, 11:23 PM)
got "insider help".. that's why they know who to aim / target  ranting.gif

based on my personal observation. it's always those who withdraw above 50k cash.. like tis case 100k cash  devil.gif

and don't tell me its "teh" bank that she withdraw from rolleyes.gif  sweat.gif
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Poor soul. She should have gone for banker's cheque instead but of course nobody would have thought that was going to happen. I agree that it could be done by someone she knows. Or it could be that these people had been monitoring people inside the bank and jump right at it when the opportunity came.
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QUOTE(OPT @ May 25 2016, 04:25 PM)
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I can understand. I'm also like public enemy no.1 by repeating visits  :cry:

But my area CIMB more accomodating than the other banks  :thumbsup:
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They probably give you that "Not you again" look. I don't know whether teller get extra KPI when they handle more ASNB trx. If so, no need to sour face I guess. Otherwise, I guess they will sour face as ASX transaction seem to give them more work and people say the new system is slow.

Last time the more fussy teller tell me, try once only. Then after I ask him to try again she said "Last time ya? No more after this." "Okay, got x amount. Very lucky already (don't try anymore). Other people whole day no unit."






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post May 26 2016, 08:06 AM

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QUOTE(filage @ May 26 2016, 07:48 AM)
They probably give you that "Not you again" look. I don't know whether teller get extra KPI when they handle more ASNB trx. If so, no need to sour face I guess. Otherwise, I guess they will sour face as ASX transaction seem to give them more work and people say the new system is slow.

Last time the more fussy teller tell me, try once only. Then after I ask him to try again she said "Last time ya? No more after this." "Okay, got x amount. Very lucky already (don't try anymore). Other people whole day no unit."
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CIMB teller told me before they can try once only but once it's successful, she usually offered to try again. By the way, I always go during off peak hours (1000-11.30) Bank is unusually quiet at this time, 2-4 customers with 5 counters in operation. Usually I only wait 2-10mins for my number. Before I leave, I always asked them if I may try my luck again if I cannot get any unit for that day. If they had said 'no', I'd not have bother to open any account and do instant IBG transfer so frequent.
Lesson learnt, no more trying ASX at CIMB here.
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QUOTE(yvonne2016 @ May 25 2016, 04:53 PM)
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Just a gentle reminder to all

below happened in Kota Kinabalu -- 
http://dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=110066
Published on: Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Kota Kinabalu:

A 60-year-old woman who just retired from the civil service will not be able to enjoy her hard-earned pension money of RM100,000 – she was robbed in broad daylight by two men at the traffic lights opposite Wawasan Plaza, here, Tuesday.
The victim withdrew all the cash from a bank at Api-Api Centre at about 9.20am and intended to invest all in the Amanah Saham Bumiputra (ASB) when the robbers struck 30 minutes later.
Speaking to Daily Express here on the same day, the victim said all the money was kept in a big envelope placed inside her handbag which she put on the car floor.
Upon reaching the traffic lights on the second lane from the right, she was shocked when a man smashed her left car window with a sharp object before grabbing her handbag.
She tried to stop the robber until some cash fell on the road but failed. She sustained wounds on her thumbs and index finger in the process.
The robber and his accomplice fled with the envelope containing her money on a motorcycle.
She also hit the rear of a Honda car in front of her Perodua Kembara in the incident.
To her disappointment, other motorists who witnessed the incident did not even bother to help her.
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Last time the security guard at ASNB don't have gun when I observed. Just like a shopping mall guard. Means ASNB is risk to be robbed too?

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Hi all, newbie here. I am Peter from Sarawak. Registered 2 accounts after reading all the previous posts. ASM and ASW2020. But the Unit Bergerak can only accept 200 unit per account per day so only manage to secure 200 for ASM and 200 for ASW. ASM a little bit easier, where don't have to wait but ASW need to wait a while at the Van before they can put me in. Didnt buy AS1M because when i read the posts, it is around March and not much positive comments about AS1M. Only saw some positive one after i register ASM and ASW 2020. Thanks for all the posts and advice!
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QUOTE(nexona88 @ May 25 2016, 11:23 PM)
got "insider help".. that's why they know who to aim / target  ranting.gif

based on my personal observation. it's always those who withdraw above 50k cash.. like tis case 100k cash  devil.gif

and don't tell me its "teh" bank that she withdraw from rolleyes.gif  sweat.gif
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Ermm...what is this 'teh' bank ya?? Still can't get it.
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post May 26 2016, 12:36 PM

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QUOTE(filage @ May 26 2016, 08:51 AM)
Last time the security guard at ASNB don't have gun when I observed. Just like a shopping mall guard. Means ASNB is risk to be robbed too?
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ASNB, Shah Alam has a security guard with 'senapang patah'.

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QUOTE(LNYC @ May 26 2016, 11:44 AM)
Ermm...what is this 'teh'  bank ya?? Still can't get it.
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My own personal experience...

When I was younger, about 15-20 years ago (I think), once I withdrew 20k through banker's cheque. The teller recommended to withdraw cash but I declined. Somehow she seemed very insistent on it, but I stood my ground. Lastly, I got my banker's cheque.

This experience seemed weird to me, and has caused me a few sleepless nights thinking the actual motive of the teller. You'd get the idea....
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QUOTE(plumberly @ May 24 2016, 03:32 PM)
Sarawak is big and is split into divisions. Each division has its own Residence (maybe like a division governor).

For states in W Msia, you may have something by a different name. Ask ASNB office on what to without the will.
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I still dun understand
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post May 26 2016, 01:07 PM

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QUOTE(OPT @ May 26 2016, 12:45 PM)
My own personal experience...

When I was younger, about 15-20 years ago (I think), once I withdrew 20k through banker's cheque. The teller recommended to withdraw cash but I declined. Somehow she seemed very insistent on it, but I stood my ground. Lastly, I got my banker's cheque.

This experience seemed weird to me, and has caused me a few sleepless nights thinking the actual motive of the teller. You'd get the idea....
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woah seriously.

others banks tellers would strongly recommend bankers' cheque if "big" amount. they won't tell to take cash when u want to take bankers cheque. they happy to do for u..

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QUOTE(nexona88 @ May 26 2016, 01:07 PM)
woah seriously.

others banks tellers would strongly recommend bankers' cheque if "big" amount. they won't tell to take cash when u want to take bankers cheque. they happy to do for u..

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Yeah, I'm serious about the story. I somehow sensed something is not right...

Heh, heh. I'm in here everyday, checking in almost every hour.
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Anymore hunting results for today?

Btw, just noticed the new subscription form is in like a receipt book now. If you want, they will tear off 1 copy for you.


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QUOTE(filage @ May 26 2016, 01:51 PM)
Anymore hunting results for today?

Btw, just noticed the new subscription form is in like a receipt book now. If you want, they will tear off 1 copy for you.
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Heh, heh. This past week been hunting. Small sum compared to auntie biggrin.gif

How so? In my case it's still those blue colour forms...can take all you want

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QUOTE(filage @ May 26 2016, 01:51 PM)
Anymore hunting results for today?

Btw, just noticed the new subscription form is in like a receipt book now. If you want, they will tear off 1 copy for you.
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still tis form right?
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post May 26 2016, 05:43 PM

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Pm report-

Managed to get from ASNB- am, Bank- pm. He/ She will asked me what's my limit for the day.
thumbsup.gif Staff automatically retried once transaction successful. If not, she/ he said I could retry again later with no problems.


ASW- 3 transactions- 4 digits + 4 digits + 4 digits= 4 digits

ASM- 5 transactions- 5 digits + 5 digits +4 digits + 5digits + 4digits= 5 digits.

My ASM will be hitting my personal target by tomorrow/ Monday. Just need a bit more & I'll stop 'requesting' for it. Can't believe that in less than a month, I've managed to complete AS1M & soon ASM.

hmm.gif ASW will take a longer time...

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QUOTE(twinkle5129 @ May 26 2016, 05:43 PM)
Pm report-

Managed to get from ASNB- am, Bank- pm. He/ She will asked me what's my limit for the day.
thumbsup.gif Staff automatically retried once transaction successful. If not, she/ he said I could retry again later with no problems.
ASW- 3 transactions- 4 digits + 4 digits + 4 digits= 4 digits

ASM- 5 transactions-  5 digits + 5 digits +4 digits + 5digits + 4digits= 5 digits.

My ASM will be hitting my personal target by tomorrow/ Monday. Just need a bit more & I'll stop 'requesting' for it. Can't believe that in less than a month, I've managed to complete AS1M & soon ASM.

hmm.gif  ASW will take a longer time...
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auntie hunting adventure shows 1 thing.

if we are really hardworking & allocate some of time. we can reach the target amount we want in short period of time.

no use ranting day & night if we don't make the right move, and do some strategic decision / time management icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(nexona88 @ May 26 2016, 05:58 PM)
auntie hunting adventure shows 1 thing.

if we are really hardworking & allocate some of time. we can reach the target amount we want in short period of time.

no use ranting day & night if we don't make the right move, and do some strategic decision / time management  icon_rolleyes.gif
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How many people got time to try multiple times per day at the bank? Even me, just go 3x (don't want to waste petrol)

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