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Two millionaires take out ads looking for Singapore husbands

Logisex

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They will take you to expensive restaurants/bars/tea houses owned by their own gang and find excuses to make you pay for it. Then they will find an opportunity to borrow money from you.

They prey on your greed, very much like those Nigerian scams.
 

kingrant

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Eating and drinking are small affairs. They won't drain yr money that fast before you realised it. A favourite ruse is to get you to co-invest in her business(es) and give her the cheque signing powers. Suddenly her business is in debt and she's asking you to bail her out. After that, you don't get to see yr darling or yr moolah again.
 

jw5

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Sinkies who are CPF millionaires oldies better watch out. Don't let bogus millionairess cheat yr real millions away. I'm actually concerned for our million dollar Ministers.
I'm not.
Those 2 women won't want them.
 

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TWO female millionaires - one from Thailand and the other from China - have advertised in Singapore's Lianhe Wanbao looking for Singaporean husbands, reported Sin Chew Daily.

Rao Gui Zhen, 46, from Thailand said she hoped to find a husband who was trustworthy and able to work hard with her in her wholesale business.

The daily said Rao, a divorcee who earned more than RM100,000 (S$43,510) a month, had a 23-year-old son but that he was not interested in taking over her business.

Businesswoman Wang Xu, 46, from Dalian said that although she had many admirers at home, she did not think they were suitable for her.

"I have been to Singapore twice and I really hope to find a partner here as Singaporean men can speak Mandarin," she said, adding that her fashion business could earn up to RM500,000 a year during good times.

http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20100407-208893.html

See? Wealthy and established foreigners from the very countries you guys despised are trying to give something back to Singapore!!!
 
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