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    • Empathy is no longer a by word in NTUC. They are into max profit.   If they are sincere then should start a program to donate food close to expiry to the neighbourhood poor. Not many items on shelf, so at 1 dollar also can only sell 10 to 20 dollars. If NTUC will go bankrupt because of this then i wish they kick the bucket soon
    • I think people are too obsessed with the external looks.   If a woman is too beautiful or too curvaceous, you end up wearing green hat   I think should always look for the down to earth types. The other day I was at Polyclinic, while waiting to collect medication a woman and her teenage daughter sat in front of me.   At first I did not notice them as I was surfing on my mobile. The daughter leaned onto the mother and that is where i notice them.   I could not see the mother's looks but from her neat hairstyle and the way she sits (upright) tells me this woman is of a good upbringing. Her T shirt was pretty worn so she is not rich (of course not rich or else wont be at polyclinic).   My first instinct is that this is the type you can always bring home to mother. I caught a glance from the side and I can see this type may be poor but are of good stock. She carries herself well.   So if you guys are in the look out, dont waste time too much with looks. If she has 2 hands and 2 legs then should pass muster. Check out her demeanour. Those that are clean and neat even in old clothes will come across as classy.      
    • A vape user caught on camera trying to enter a wrong flat in Sengkang is a full-time national serviceman, the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) told Stomp on April 22. Stomper Cheng had earlier shared a 28-minute CCTV video of the incident that took place outside his flat at Block 452A Sengkang West Way on April 2 at 1.25am. The bespectacled young man can be seen vaping in the video.   “I think he took Kpods until blur and thought this was his flat,” said the Stomper, who called the police. The youth stumbled about in the common corridor for about half an hour until the police arrived at 1.51am and eventually escorted him away.        In response to a Stomp query, the police said one vaporiser and one pod were seized. A Mindef spokesperson told Stomp that the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) is investigating the case. “Mindef/SAF expects all personnel to uphold high standards of discipline and adopts a zero-tolerance policy towards the possession and use of vaporisers as well as prohibited substances,” added the spokesperson. “Service personnel who commit vaping-related offences will be dealt with firmly in accordance with the law.” From May 1, vape users face fines of up to $10,000, up from the current $2,000.
    • A Circles.Life customer trying to cancel his “contract-free” plan was upset to learn that he could not “cancel any time” as advertised by the telco. Stomper Maninder had taken up the Senior Plan in early April. Designed for Singaporeans aged 60 and above, the Senior Plan is a mobile plan offering 500GB of data and unlimited talk time for $5 a month. It was touted as “contract-free”, where you can cancel anytime without penalty, and there are no hidden charges.   However, Maninder was unhappy with the plan. “I was most dissatisfied and disappointed by the limits in their AI promises,” he explained. Therefore, he decided to cancel the plan after less than two weeks. “I was told by their rep that termination can only take place after at least two billing cycles and that is in the agreement,” recounted the Stomper. “I was asked to message back after the second billing cycle to terminate my plan.” The Circles.Life general terms and conditions state that for the customer to initiate a termination request, he must have been a customer for at least two billing cycles. A billing cycle is one calendar month. This means the customer can terminate his plan only after at least two months.   “This goes totally against their promise of no contract and being able to terminate the line at any time,” contended the Stomper   He complained to Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) on April 12: “This is very unfair and entrapment at its worst, and goes against their promises in the ad for their service.” IMDA replied that it had asked Circles.Life to look into the matter and contact Maninder directly to address his concerns. Maninder told Stomp he received a call from Circles.Life immediately afterwards. “The officer who called told me she did it in response to my complaint,” said the Stomper. “They resolved the issue by allowing the termination and even cancelled any charges. They also promised to alter the website to reflect the truth. That is left to be seen.” In response to a Stomp query, a Circles.Life spokesperson said on April 17 that its customer service team was working directly with the customer to resolve the issue. “We address all individual customer matters,” the spokesperson told Stomp.
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