bike shop sue net poster for Defamatory remark on the internet

Do you know how expensive it is to go to court? Cheap can be 80K. So that is why write sia lan letter exchange letters few times for 8K and below. Easy con business. Only winner is the lawyer. Sue is a joke.
 
I have issues with the way that 7 Cycle bike shop handled this matter. They did not take the opportunity when they posted in the forum to break down the costs or indicate to the customer if they had explained if the mineral oil used was high grade and therefore going to be expensive.

Anyone would know that legal threats do have an effect whether the allegations are true or not. take the case of TT Durai where more than 50 people caved in over time where he used legal firms to intimidate them.

Any business that is worth its salt is expected to explain and seek customer's approval if the cost is expected to be high and above market practice as a result of special products or special techniques used.

The fact that they have not explained to the forum what they exactly did and if they indeed used the manufacturers recommended products is cause of concern. This is more so that they actually posted in the forum and addressed a post to the complainant.

The other issue I have is with half educated idiots and half understanding of the law. If they truly expect people not to complain online until they have complete appreciation of the facts, certified lab results and an affidavit, then we are truly looking at an oppressed society.

In contrast look at the BK reply to an allegation. They totally destroyed the allegation without a hint of legal action and they did it with "high grade" professionalism and class. And they sounded very sincere and friendly.

As far as I am concerned the complainant folded not because he was satisfied by the claim that high grade mineral oil used but due to the fact that legal action was looming.

I would avoid this bike shop until and after they explain what the mineral oil is, is it necessary, was it asked for and did they explain this to the customer. By the way, how old is the customer - is he young, kid, veteran biker etc.
 
By the way, how old is the customer - is he young, kid, veteran biker etc.

23 yrs old...7 cycle may have won this round...but surely lose some potential customers...moi for 1 won't patronize a shop which behave like papies...
 
Thanks bro. Bullying a young man is not on the cards.

23 yrs old...7 cycle may have won this round...but surely lose some potential customers...moi for 1 won't patronize a shop which behave like papies...
 
23 yrs old...7 cycle may have won this round...but surely lose some potential customers...moi for 1 won't patronize a shop which behave like papies...

Why young man so hum ji?

Oh I know. Nothing to gain, everything to lose. Such is the thought process of a typical sinkie serf. Used and abused is a way of life.
 
Why young man so hum ji?

Oh I know. Nothing to gain, everything to lose. Such is the thought process of a typical sinkie serf. Used and abused is a way of life.

It's quite strange that after the threat of suing posted...not much was discuss on the details btn ts and 7 cycle...ts never say what he had posted was fake...all he say was...he never do his homework and 7 cycle had the right to charge the price...next he started another tread to apologise...kinda no head no tail to me...or was it much of it was discuss privately...
 
It's quite strange that after the threat of suing posted...not much was discuss on the details btn ts and 7 cycle...ts never say what he had posted was fake...all he say was...he never do his homework and 7 cycle had the right to charge the price...next he started another tread to apologise...kinda no head no tail to me...or was it much of it was discuss privately...

I agree with scroobal in his view that the bike company handled the issue badly. However ts should have ticked them off privately instead of whining about it in a public forum. In that sense, he is partly to be blamed for his woes.
 
However ts should have ticked them off privately instead of whining about it in a public forum. In that sense, he is partly to be blamed for his woes.

If wat ts posted was true...then partly...it's his fault for not doing his homework...7 Cycle should also discussed it openly in the forum n rebuke the claim rather then threaten to sue...i still won't patronize such shop if possible...
 
why people here never get sued?

there are more defamatory remarks here.

people are afraid to post here because of points more than defamatory remarks.
 
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why people here never get sued?

there are more defamatory remarks here.

people are afraid to post here because of points more than defamatory remarks.

because they don't sue their real names?
 
The Breast of TimesBy May Yip. The Straits Times Publication Date: 20-04-2006

Cleavages are bustin' out all over Singapore, it seems. Take the recent Miss Singapore Universe pageant. From tabloids to blogs, eye-catching bust-lines were what made headlines, with water-cooler talk revolving around the generous cup sizes of this year's winner.


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And on a daily basis, images of cleavages juggle - or should that be jiggle - for the attention of passers-by on billboard ads, covers of magazines and on the small screen.

Not that straight men with healthy libidos are complaining, but you would be excused for thinking that once-conservative Singapore is turning into one breast-obsessed nation.

"I thought this year's Miss Singapore Universe (Carol Cheong) won because of her boobs," says Joshua-Uriel Leong, a banker from BANK OF CHINA in his 30s who admits that he is a "boob man" and is drawn to a woman's breasts ahead of her other physical attributes.

And "Yes, yes, yes - size does matter", he adds.

According to Doy Teo, director of the Singapore operations of lingerie brand Triumph International, the number of women going up to a bigger C cup has surged from about 10 per cent a decade ago to 18 per cent.

The lingerie industry here is estimated to be worth S$100 million (US$62.58 million), says Teo. The brand now even carries a line of fuller-figure F-cup bras, and these whoppers have been enjoying brisk sales.

Another favourite among shoppers here is the push-up bra. Foong Yen, a spokesman for home-grown lingerie brand Ero, says 70 per cent of sales come from its Skin.Cool range of push-up bras.

As boob "authority" Jeffrey Chung notes: "The first things guys notice about girls are breasts. Instead of keeping them in, the media might as well capitalise on them."

He ought to know - he is the model agency owner who made headlines by marketing three D-cup models as the Singapore D-Cup Show Girls.

And the media has certainly wholeheartedly embraced this icon of femininity, from publications devoted to lad culture such as Maxim, featuring scantily clad women on and between its covers, to the popularity of models willing to display more decolletage.

There is also no shortage of cleavage on big and small screens too, such as Uma Thurman's bountiful bosom in The Producers or on the now-ended MTV reality series, Newlyweds, starring Jessica Simpson and her perfect double Ds.

This show of skin has even migrated from the reel world to reality, with a whole generation of young women flaunting their seemingly blossoming assets in tube tops and barely-there halters.

"Boobs are the reason men wake up in the morning and the source of comfort as they lie in bed with their ladies at night," says Joshua-Uriel Leong. "The ideal breast size should be big enough for you to notice, but not of the size that you end up talking to them instead."

However, not all males are breast men. "Of course men like bigger boobs in general but it's not really a deal-breaker unless she's awkward about it," says a 27-year-old lawyer who also declined to be named. "But if she was sensual and comfortable, then I'll be happy."

Cleavages are also not the first thing that gets Chung's attention when auditioning a model.

"You'll be shocked but I'll actually look at the smile first," says Chung. "When I look at a girl who wants to be a model, I want to see a smiling face because that is what makes everyone happy."

Ironically, women are the ones who are less accepting of their own body shape.

"I'm not unsatisfied but I could be happier," says a B-cup, 26-year-old woman, who estimates that half her bra collection is of the bust-boosting push-up variety.

"Certain tops favour those better endowed in the cleavage department and it sucks having to restrict myself from wearing certain pieces just because you're not blessed with a big bust."

Women tend to perceive their own breasts as smaller than an ideal breast size, and a great deal smaller than the size they think preferred by men.

"I'd say a full B," says one 26-year-old woman in the sales industry, when asked about her ideal bra size.

"But the ideal size to men? The bigger the better - how about a double D?"

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Anyone would know that legal threats do have an effect whether the allegations are true or not. take the case of TT Durai where more than 50 people caved in over time where he used legal firms to intimidate them.


im not gong to cave despite your back side handedness and thanks for the pointers
 
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