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'Now I know who my real friends are': Jackpot aunty

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The 'Jackpot Aunty' who became cash-rich from taking on the Marina Bay Sands (MBS) casino to claim her winnings now feels poorer for the whole experience.

Madam Choo Hong Eng, a 58-year-old hawker, got the $416,742.16 she won at a slot machine at its casino last November.

But she has also lost friends, some of whom go back 30 years.


FEELING BAD

They make me feel so bad. Winning the money has given me more problems.

- Madam Choo Hong Eng, on the charities that she did not help

She told The Straits Times that she still gets calls every other day from these 'friends', who have come out of the woodwork to ask for help in paying their credit card bills and loans or to restart failed businesses.
 
RonRon,
Now that BE is over, do you get a penny a post for this as well? My company looking for pantry lady you wanna come for interview?
 
RonRon,
Now that BE is over, do you get a penny a post for this as well? My company looking for pantry lady you wanna come for interview?

Hi Scrobbal, thank you for your offer. Dun worry you are always welcome to troll here
 
The 'Jackpot Aunty' who became cash-rich from taking on the Marina Bay Sands (MBS) casino to claim her winnings now feels poorer for the whole experience.

Madam Choo Hong Eng, a 58-year-old hawker, got the $416,742.16 she won at a slot machine at its casino last November.

But she has also lost friends, some of whom go back 30 years.


FEELING BAD

They make me feel so bad. Winning the money has given me more problems.

- Madam Choo Hong Eng, on the charities that she did not help

She told The Straits Times that she still gets calls every other day from these 'friends', who have come out of the woodwork to ask for help in paying their credit card bills and loans or to restart failed businesses.

This is what happens when you surround yourself with lowlife worthless sinkies. I have avoided this type of lower formed human being and my life is as happy as ever.
 
Aunty don't feel bad!

It's your money! Use it as you deem fit.
 
hi there


1. some fool or daft sheep shall part with the taking soon.
2. friends or no friend!
 
Hi Scrobbal, thank you for your offer. Dun worry you are always welcome to troll here


hi there


1. do you need some job or what?
2. honest, i do have an opening for a clinical assistant.
3. clinic is situated in yishun.
 
Auntie, this is how you weed out the bad ones and get to know who are the good ones. Do what you feel is right

she learnt a great lessons in life, which is good, she now knows, what is meant by "fair weather friends", wether they are pious or porous!:p
 
She is better off without these "friends".
If she lend them money, they will always remember her...the next time they need money.
Do you want to be your friend's ATM?
 
This auntie had a hard life. Hopefully the winnings give her a better life in her advanced years.

http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20111110-309946.html

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Madam Choo with her adopted daughters, aged 19 and 17.

AsiaOne
Thursday, Nov 10, 2011

The hawker who struck gold and won a jackpot dispute against Marina Bay Sands (MBS) has led a hard life before her successes today, local media reports said.

She won $416,000 but MBS had disputed the cash payout. Madam Choo Hong Eng, 58, made a complaint to the Casino Regulatory Authority and even hired a lawyer. In the end, the casino offered to settle.

When asked what prompted her to take action in the first place, she told RazorTV that she did not want to be bullied.

Madam Choo claimed that she was cheated of her money when she was younger because she was kind and gullible.

"After being fooled and cheated so many times, I've learnt. Like in the recent case with MBS, I've finally grown up," said Madam Choo.

In a conversation with local reporters, the 58-year-old revealed that she did not know who her parents were. She was abandoned at an orphanage immediately after she was born and at the age of three, she was fostered out.

At the age of 14, she started work at a factory that made wigs.

There were times when she would hurt herself whenever the machine's needle went into her finger and broke off, the tip of the needle left inside her flesh. Then she would have to use a pair of scissors to cut into her finger to remove it.

The finger would bleed and swell after that but she couldn't complain to anyone since she was underage. With her diligence, she would earn more than $1,000 a month, quite a sum in those days.

With her earnings from all her jobs, she started her vegetarian stall 26 years ago, serving up mock chicken rice and laksa.

Precisely because she came from a poor background once, Madam Choo endeavoured to help out at charities and welfare organisations, a Shin Min report said.

She said in Mandarin: 'I started my food stall when I was 32. After business got better, I began to do good deeds. I join fundraisers for about 10 over times a year to sell my chicken rice and laksa and can raise more than $10,000 in a day.'

She added: 'I believe in doing good deeds. Good also begets good, which is why I have won the jackpot prize. But you can't spend money when you're dead. Besides, I have life insurance so it's not necessary to have too much money.
 
People who publicly reveal their identity after getting a windfall are, to be honest, not very smart people.

Famous people and celebrities would die to get one day of privacy, when they're left alone and not pestered by the masses.

Then again, maybe this auntie is an attention whore. Some people get off/climax on that kind of media spotlight.
 
Actually many Sporeans understand how she feels. Every 4 years you will see your PAP MP come out to do the rounds, some may even offer a half-hearted & insincere apology:D

Then after that the GE they disappear again until the next 4 years:rolleyes:
 
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