First Msian Pizza Bikes, Now Msian Tow Trucks. FUCK FAPEE SELL CUNTRY THIEVES!

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Posted on 17 Sep 2010
Johor tow trucks on S'pore road - are they taking away our business?

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STOMPer Sam CC was puzzled by the sight of this tow truck/recovery vehicle with a Johor license plate transporting a Singapore-registered car on the PIE.

In an email today (Sep 17) the STOMPer wrote:

"I spotted this vehicle on the PIE this evening at about 6pm.

"Maybe the owner of this Singapore-registered car is saving money by engaging foreign tow trucks to take his car to our neighbours' country."
 
Tow truck biz damn lucrative $50 per tow x 10 a day is $15k per month, of course Malaysian want to steal.

Wonder what is the excuse this time? Singaporeans also don't want to do such lucrative business?
 
MAybe car spoilt in malaysia and towed back for repairs.
 
I think Malaysian deliver pizza is OK, not many Singaporean want to do that.

If we don't allow Malaysian, then the costs of delivery will skyrocket and those who suffer will be the wheelchair bound, those at work and cannot leave their desk, etc. These people have little choice unlike those who just order to watch football
 
I think Malaysian deliver pizza is OK, not many Singaporean want to do that.

If we don't allow Malaysian, then the costs of delivery will skyrocket and those who suffer will be the wheelchair bound, those at work and cannot leave their desk, etc. These people have little choice unlike those who just order to watch football

you think?

here's what happens.

sg companies use malaysian bikes and riders.
lower cost for company but will it translate to lower cost for users? hell no.

same for all other areas using foreigners.

cost for end-users remain or go up, profits for company go up, companies force wage down for local workers and shun locals for openings.

look at TIBS. employ ah tiong drivers. cheaper. but fares got come down? no, only profits go up, and local drivers also lan lan forced to accept ah tiong pay.
 
Malaysia Car jacking syndicate are well known!

If we are permitting Malaysian registered Tow Truck on our road.

You car owners need to be very worried!

Because it will not "ring a bell" when you see car being tow away, instead, out of the red eye disease in most of us, will say serve the car owner right! :rolleyes:
 
I think Malaysian deliver pizza is OK, not many Singaporean want to do that.

If we don't allow Malaysian, then the costs of delivery will skyrocket and those who suffer will be the wheelchair bound, those at work and cannot leave their desk, etc. These people have little choice unlike those who just order to watch football

What is the kind of profit margin is enough for insatiably greedy FAPee Sell Cuntry Thieves like yourself?

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A RICH Singaporean man, who lost S$26mil in a three-day gambling spree at the casino in Resorts World Sentosa (RWS), helms one of Singapore’s biggest seafood distributors.

Mr Henry Quek plans to sue a world-renowned casino for loaning him a huge sum of money to gamble without first checking his financial position, reported China Press.

The Straits Times reported that Mr Quek is the managing director of Far Ocean Sea Products, a seafood processing and trading company operating out of Fishery Port Road in Jurong.

The businessman, who is in his 50s, is also the president of the Seafood Industries Association Singapore, a group which comprises local companies that process, manufacture and trade in seafood.

The youngest son in his family, Mr Quek started out managing Kiang Huat Sea Products, a seafood auctioning business set up by his father in 1980.

In the 1990s, the company merged with Far Ocean, also set up by his father, and grew over the years into a multi-million dollar business.

It exports seafood from squid to swordfish to restaurants, food factories and wholesalers around the world.

The company also added food processing and meat products distribution to its portfolio in recent years.

According to a legal document, Mr Quek was loaned S$500,000 for gambling by the casino in March and the loan was later increased to S$2mil the following month.

He also claimed that he had experienced losing and winning money amounting to a few hundred thousand dollars in each gambling session and once it reached as high as S$6mil and yet he could still get a loan by just filling up an application form.

When his losses exceeded S$4mil, the businessman said his girlfriend cried and begged the casino not to loan him any more money.

In spite of that, the casino staff told him that he could continue getting loans although he had exceeded the credit limit.

A spokesman of the casino said the company could not comment on their customers.
 
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