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Asking Tan Kin Lian For Financial Advice: S$200 Per Hour

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Asking for advice from TKL



If you wish to ask for my advice, please take note of the points stating in this FAQ:
http://tankinlian.com/admin/file.aspx?id=182

Some people expect to take up a lot of my time for free. They do not read the FAQs or do their own homework before approaching me. When I told them that I do not have the time, they asked me to recommend someone who can advise them. I know of a financial planner who charges $200 per hour.

If you do wish to ask for time, be prepared to spend this money. Do not expect to take other people's time for free.
 
Haha...alot of $savvy$ bros in this forum can offer way better n lower fees! $200 for corporate consultation is fair but for individual is really too obscene!
 
those ppl who r stupid enuf to pay him $200/hr for advice deserve get con by insurance anyway... apparently rechargeable torchlight and puzzle games biz not doing well .... :rolleyes:
 
who the fuck he is to give medical and legal advice
 
I charge $200 per petition signature.
 
If you wish to ask for my advice, please take note of the points stating in this FAQ:
http://tankinlian.com/admin/file.aspx?id=182

Some people expect to take up a lot of my time for free. They do not read the FAQs or do their own homework before approaching me. When I told them that I do not have the time, they asked me to recommend someone who can advise them. I know of a financial planner who charges $200 per hour.

If you do wish to ask for time, be prepared to spend this money. Do not expect to take other people's time for free.

Although I do not charge any fee, I will ask for consumer to make an appropriate donation to FISCA (www.fisca.sghttp://www.fisca.sg),according),according to their discretion.


Where did you find that $200 thing?

TKL said he don't charge a fee but ask for a donation to FISCA.
 
I quoted his own blog, verbatim, no editing.

There is no mention of the $200 thing in his blog per the link you provide:

http://tankinlian.com/admin/file.aspx?id=182

Mr Tan change his FAQ after you expose him?


Asking for Advice

Here is a guide for you to seek advice on
financial, medical or legal matters:

1. Do your homework. Get your facts
ready and put them in an organized format.
The adviser can give you the suitable advice
only they understand your situation. As the
adviser charge a fee for the time spent, the
fee will be lower if you care able to present
the relevant facts in a manner that is easy for
them to follow.

2. Do not hide any relevant
information from the adviser. If you hide the
information, the adviser will not be able to
give you the appropriate advice. If you do
not trust a particular adviser, it is better than
you seek the advice of another person that
you trust. The adviser is required, by
professional ethics, to treat your information
with confidence.

3. Seek an adviser that you trust and
know to be competent. Ask the adviser to
state down what are the fees and what you
can expect from the advice. You can also
ask about the code of ethics followed by the
adviser. It is better for you to seek an adviser
who is prepared to tell you about the code of
ethics, without your asking for it.

4. Seek a second opinion, if you are not
sure about the advice given by the first
adviser. It may cost you money, but it is
money that is well spent.

5. Be prepared to pay for the time that
is spent by the adviser. Do not expect to get
advice for free.

Ask Mr. Tan

Although I am available to help consumers
on their issues without any charge, I want to
make it clear that I am not giving financial,
medical or legal advice. I am helping
consumers to be self educated on these
matters.

I like to ask consumers who wish to seek my
assistance to observe the above points. You
can make it easy for me to assist you, if you
do your own homework, organize your facts
clearly and give full information to me.

I do not wish to receive any telephone call
without prior arrangement. If you wish to
seek my assistance, you should send an email
to [email protected].

Although I do not charge any fee, I will ask
for consumer to make an appropriate
donation to FISCA (
www.fisca.sg),
according to their discretion.

I wish to have the right to use the facts of
your case to write a case study, but will
remove any information that can lead to
identifying the specific person. I do not
specifically ask for permission but will
respect a request for the case study to be
withdrawn.

Tan Kin Lian
 
What's the big deal? Mr Tan is a highly qualified financial advisor. If you want good advice, you pay top dollar for it.

If he fails to deliver, he can sued for professional negligence. It's a fair world.
 
Monday, November 29, 2010

Asking for advice from TKL



If you wish to ask for my advice, please take note of the points stating in this FAQ:
http://tankinlian.com/admin/file.aspx?id=182

Some people expect to take up a lot of my time for free. They do not read the FAQs or do their own homework before approaching me. When I told them that I do not have the time, they asked me to recommend someone who can advise them. I know of a financial planner who charges $200 per hour.

If you do wish to ask for time, be prepared to spend this money. Do not expect to take other people's time for free.

Legal advice fee is fair because lawyer pay school fee and rental differrent country have different regulation/law. For financial guru almost 99.99% are useless. If they really good they dont need $200/hour. They can make more than $20k/million/day in market just like Warren.
 
What's the big deal? Mr Tan is a highly qualified financial advisor. If you want good advice, you pay top dollar for it.

If he fails to deliver, he can sued for professional negligence. It's a fair world.

agreed...theres no free lunch in this world .
 
What TKL is demanding is reasonable.

Why should he give advice for free?

You want anything good, pay up first.

Fair and square.




Monday, November 29, 2010

Asking for advice from TKL



If you wish to ask for my advice, please take note of the points stating in this FAQ:
http://tankinlian.com/admin/file.aspx?id=182

Some people expect to take up a lot of my time for free. They do not read the FAQs or do their own homework before approaching me. When I told them that I do not have the time, they asked me to recommend someone who can advise them. I know of a financial planner who charges $200 per hour.

If you do wish to ask for time, be prepared to spend this money. Do not expect to take other people's time for free.
 
What's the big deal? Mr Tan is a highly qualified financial advisor. If you want good advice, you pay top dollar for it.

If he fails to deliver, he can sued for professional negligence. It's a fair world.

TKL cannot be sued because he is not an MAS-licensed financial adviser.

If people are hurt because they followed his advice, there is no recourse for them. Heard of caveat emptor?
 
Blinky Tan damn cheap for this kind of advice!

That would make his full-time salary $200 x 2080/13

Approx $32K a month + 1mth AWS :D:D:D

Cheap lah!

Monday, November 29, 2010

Asking for advice from TKL



If you wish to ask for my advice, please take note of the points stating in this FAQ:
http://tankinlian.com/admin/file.aspx?id=182

Some people expect to take up a lot of my time for free. They do not read the FAQs or do their own homework before approaching me. When I told them that I do not have the time, they asked me to recommend someone who can advise them. I know of a financial planner who charges $200 per hour.

If you do wish to ask for time, be prepared to spend this money. Do not expect to take other people's time for free.
 
Monday, November 29, 2010

Asking for advice from TKL



If you wish to ask for my advice, please take note of the points stating in this FAQ:
http://tankinlian.com/admin/file.aspx?id=182

Some people expect to take up a lot of my time for free. They do not read the FAQs or do their own homework before approaching me. When I told them that I do not have the time, they asked me to recommend someone who can advise them. I know of a financial planner who charges $200 per hour.

If you do wish to ask for time, be prepared to spend this money. Do not expect to take other people's time for free.



And you are charging $0 for advising Sammyboy losers.
That's because you have no Education background and no qualifications to justify even $0.01 per hour. :D
 
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