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Insurance company/agents portraying property agent in a bad light.

http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/s...al-ad-protraying-property-agents-as-dishonest

NTUC Income withdraws controversial ad portraying property agents as dishonest
Posted on 06 September 2013 | 695 views | 1 comments | 0 shares
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NTUC Income has withdrawn and apologised for a controversial advertisement that portrayed property agents as unprofessional and dishonest, after it met with criticism online.
In the advertisement which STOMPer Aaron alerted STOMP to, a property agent can be seen trying to sell a house, with the true meaning of her words highlighted on screen.
NTUC Income Buzz posted an apology on their facebook page this morning, and explained why they decided to withdraw the advertisement. In the facebook posting, they said:
"We took the decision to pull the advertisement portraying some sales people as unprofessional in the real estate industry. The advertisement was insensitive and unfair to many professional people in that industry. We apologize for this.
"In our enthusiasm to promote the message of honesty, we have not taken into account that professional and honest sales people exist in every industry including the real estate professionals."
Singaporeans have reacted negatively to the video, and felt that it lacked respect and sensitivity towards the real estate industry. Some also described the video as "unethical advertising".
One facebook user said, "I'm utterly shocked and disappointed after viewing this distasteful and misleading ad! It clearly reflects the lack of respect and sensitivity towards the real estate industry!
Another user also felt that the organisation was putting down other professions in order to promote their own. He said:
"Why does NTUC have to put down other professions in order to push up their own profession? Even if NTUC wants to promote being 'honest', 'simple', and 'different', there are other ways to advertise."
What are your thoughts on the advertisement? Let us know in the comments below.




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The solution is simple, lets upturn the downturn by sacking Toothpick Lim.
 
The should put AH LOONG face in the picture , with that apt caption...it will be hilarious!
 
Instead of coming up with all these silly campaigns against loan sharks, why not just ban all forms of 'licensed' moneylending except loans made from banks? After all, they've already banned chewing gum...

Not good for GDP? :rolleyes:
 
Yeah right. As if NTUC insurance agents are all angels....

NTUC is being such a CUNT
 
Instead of coming up with all these silly campaigns against loan sharks, why not just ban all forms of 'licensed' moneylending except loans made from banks? After all, they've already banned chewing gum...

Not good for GDP? :rolleyes:

hmm, Sir, with due respect, NO.
Banks are the BIGGEST Hypocrite Loansharks.

hmm,
"If you say I am a stupid fool who doesn't know what I'm talking about, and the Government comprises ministers who don't know what they're talking about and you criticise every policy of the Government, no one can sue you." - Law Minister K. Shanmugam.
 
I once encountered this.

Credit A was charged an annual fee. Without asking for your permission, they automatically deduct extra credit which you paid for Credit Card B.
 
All types of middlemen are of the same breed, including those who profess themselves to be the middlemen for experiencing God. ;)

Middlemen should be shown the middle finger everytime.
 
Somehow recruitment headhunters come to mind.

Here's some advice to those who use recruitment consultants.

Stay away from those who demand an upfront fee or who insist that you pay a portion of your salary to them once you get the job.
 
Here's some advice to those who use recruitment consultants.

Stay away from those who demand an upfront fee or who insist that you pay a portion of your salary to them once you get the job.

If you are of a high caliber, this is not common. Those upfront fee type of jobs seem to be more lower or mid-tier ones.
 
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