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| 11/11/2008 |
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A Very Disappointed Singapore Citizen, Mislead to Great Misfortune By eNETS Pte LTD.
By psalm23 @ 3:34 PM :: 35 Views ::
0 Comments :: The Young Ones, Women, Far and Away: Overseas Singaporeans, The Physically Challenged, The Golden Years : Elderly, REACH Events/Activities/Workgroup Activities, Aspirations for REACH, General
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Dear Singapore Citizens,
eNETS PTE LTD has mislead me and abused the trust I placed in them as a Singaporean citizen. The Vice President of eNETS Pte Ltd promised that he will see to it that all matters will be resolved.
But till today S$217,000 of hard earned money is still unaccounted for!!!!
I am lost, how can such tragic things happen in Singapore!!!!
Please, share with me how is a Singaporean Citizen protected by the Governing body in regards to such injustice.
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| 20/11/2008 |
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Housing
By Fedup @ 11:01 AM :: 2 Views ::
0 Comments :: The Golden Years : Elderly
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HDB IS FLIRTING WITH TRAGEDY AT OUR EXPENSE
For close to a year, my family have been battling with HDB to resolve the issue of our bathroom ceiling leaks with our upstairs neighbours who have tried every trick in the book to delay the much needed repair following water seepage from their floor.
Despite HDB's lip service of concern for our safety and welfare, they appear to indulge in our neighbours' continuing defiance to agree to repair works to the common structure.
We have been living a nightmarish existence of leaking water, sagging ceilings, spalling concrete and moulds on our ceilings and common walls.
This is clearly a tragedy waiting to happen should our apartment ceiling and walls collapse due to continuous water seepage.
What can we do since our MP have written copious letters to HDB, we have visited and written to HDB about a dozen times until they no longer wanted to meet with us?
Can anyone please help us to prevent a tragedy from happening to law abiding Singapore-born citizens who only wanted to live a peaceful and quiet life.
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| 10/11/2008 |
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Let citizens invest in one more HDB resale flat
By boonlaysg @ 11:27 AM :: 21 Views ::
0 Comments :: The Young Ones, The Golden Years : Elderly, General
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I think the govt should allow citizens to own more than one HDB resale flat. The minibond saga has highlighted the fact that there are many Singaporeans who have a decent amount of savings but is unable to make these monies work harder. They end up either being conned of their hard earned savings or invest in risky instruments which they have little knowledge in.
Many mid income singaporeans as well as retirees are not able to enjoy an income stream from their investments such as rental from an investment property as private properties are beyond their reach. If they are able to buy another HDB flat from the resale market, it would effectively create a recurring income stream for these people and allow them to participate in the upside when these flats appreciate in value in the future. For the scheme to work, the following has to be considered; more specifically the additional flat can only be purchased if
1. there is a proper family set up, similar to present schemes to buy a resale flat.
2. the present HDB flat has fully been paid up
3. if cpf is used to pay for the additional HDB flat, the min sum has to be satisfied (in line with present HDB rules for private property)
4. the additional flat can be sold after a certain number of years e.g. 5 or even 10 years. this is to minimise speculation.
5. private property owners are not eligible.
Advantages of such a scheme include:
1. Enable singaporeans to buy HDB flats today for their sons and daughthers instead of 20-30 years later when such flats become more expensive;
2. Allow retirees as well as mid income singaporeans to set up a recurring income vehicle and
3. Allow mid income singaporeans to participate in investment property appreciation which otherwise they will not have a chance in the current scheme of things as private property is beyond their reach.
Had this scheme been introduced, I am certain incidents such as the retiree investing $400K cash in minibonds will not happen. The same retiree will be able to purchase a 5 room HDB flat and rent out the place at around 2K per month. If she is really in need of the monies, she can sell her existing HDB flat and move to her investment HDB flat. the options are varied.
As mentioned earlier, this is also a good scheme for singaporeans who have additional cash/cpf but is not able to follow what his wealthier counterparts are doing - lives in one HDB flat and rents out a private property to enjoy a recurring income stream.
Finally with the stringent criteria for the purchase of such flats, there is little danger of HDB prices rising sky high overnight.
Cheers
Koh Siew Yong (Mr)
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| 27/10/2008 |
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FUTURE OF SINGAPORE - The Future Architect
By Wilson K @ 10:53 AM :: 49 Views ::
1 Comments :: :: The Young Ones, Women, Far and Away: Overseas Singaporeans, The Golden Years : Elderly, Aspirations for REACH, General
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FUTURE OF SINGAPORE - Our Future Architect - The Young Ones
1. Just few days ago, student have come up with water driven energy to power a bicycle and many innovation, the Yong Ones are really a step closer to sci-fi futuritic mode of travelling, life style, housing, innovative education, constraint "land, sea & air space" (in Singapore) and many more transformation of our future in Singapore. Just Innovate it!!!!!!!
2. As we examine the life we have been through and the innovation that have engineered our daily well being are basically driven by:
2.1 Electricity - thanks to Edison & many superbrain heros inventors through their innovative tranformation of the discovery of electricity into our current global life style of computer age life style.
2.2 Motor - the basic source of machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy and so imparts motion into power, to force, to create the momentum, to move or quantum leap into the beyong (space - next dimension);
2.3 Pump - A mechanical device that moves fluid or gas by pressure or suction. Similarly to our heart to keep us going through till the end of life.
2.4 Connectivity - Mental ability, common sense, brainpower, wit and able to connect all small, big and great things such as orchestra, music. technology, engineering(mechanical, electrical, chemical, nuclear, solar, hydro, robotic, computer, mathematics, environmental, quantum physic, molecular, etc ). Though we may be lowly educated, highly educated, construction workers, engineers, doctors, policy achitect of a country or complexity conscious of status, we need to be able to connect all these basicity for the better condition for our next generation and many more generation to sustain the country's SUSTAINABLILITY, in a general sense, is the capacity to maintain a certain process or state indefinitely.
Future of Singapore is in the hands of our innovation citizens, THE FUTURE ARCHITECT of Singapore - The young ones. ( song by Cliff Richard )
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| 20/10/2008 |
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RECESSION WISH LIST
By Om Nath Panday @ 10:10 AM :: 55 Views ::
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RECESSION WISH LIST
I have the following wish for this current recession which has taken us by surprise:
1. I hope that the current recession be short. This will help not to derail many of the progressive projects for the nation.
2. Would the SP be kind enough to temporarily remove the 21% tariff increase on electricity while the recession is on.
3. Have a government watchdog to monitor price increase especially at food courts or centres. Let the prices be reduced on food and drinks for the time being so as to reduce the suffering of the people.
4. Let the transport fare be reduced especially the buses and trains as a good gesture to help people in this recession. Please remove the 30 Cents surcharge on taxis. Please be merciful on sick, poor, unemployed or handicapped people.
5. Develop a manual or toolkit to deal with recession. Do case studies & research work.
6. The onus to help the nation lies increasingly on the post 65 generation. Let there be maturity and the passion to solve problems. Come up with new assumptions on economic principles and theories. Build new structures around this new thoughts on economics.
I hope that others would also join in to add their wish list.
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