can anyone give me a loan - my flat as Security

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温蒂, 希望你没事 OK?

WendyChan 温蒂陈 = MODERN DAY 白毛女

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不要忘了阶级斗争 Do Not Forget the Class Struggle

money, power, landlord, connections ≠ good person
19 march 2014
high court
https://www.facebook.com/pages/SUIT...leanor-vs-Wendy-Chan-Mei-Yoke/600447986689206
 
If at any point, some decency kicks in and u want to find a job.....

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Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network
Wednesday, Sep 12, 2012
The CEO of a local sushi chain has generated some buzz after he said his company will pay cleaners $3,000 a month.

Last Friday, Sakae Sushi CEO Mr Douglas Foo went on UFM100.3 to talk about the difficulties of hiring locals in blue-collar positions. During the interview, Mr Foo complained that he was unable to find any cleaners despite a salary offer of $3,000 a month.

This sparked much public debate, with many netizens saying that it was too good to be true.

One member of the public was quoted in Chinese daily Lianhe Wanbao as saying: "I used to be a manager and was only paid $2,500. A dishwasher earning $3,000 is unbelievable."

However, when Mr Foo was approached by the paper for an interview, he not only dismissed the naysayers but also added that Sakae Sushi is looking to hire ten people to clear dishes and maintain the hygiene in the store.

They will also be required to come to work before the store opens daily to clean the premises and clear the rubbish bins.

Even though the restaurants are equipped with dishwashing machines, Mr Foo says that manual labour is still required to clear leftover food from the dishes.

Mr Foo said that candidates for the cleaning position have been unsuitable one way or another, and that there are 10 spots to fill.

On Wednesday, the company confirmed on its Facebook page that they are recruiting Singaporeans or permanent residents as dishwashers for $3,000.

In a status update posted at about 5pm, Sakae Sushi said:

"We would like to confirm that we are recruiting Singaporean or PR dishwashers for SGD 3,000".

People who responded to the posting were sceptical and thought that it might have been a marketing gimmick.

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- See more at: http://business.asiaone.com/career/news/3000-wash-dishes-sakae-sushi#sthash.cAtmNUn2.dpuf
 
and if decency kicks in and you actually learn the truth before fat ass pontificating ..... then hell fire diminishing...
 
At what interest rate u willing to pay?
 
can u work out with legal consultant for an interest free instalment plan?
say u pay 2000 every month?
 
obviously higher than bank savings, but not too high to be taken for a ride.

You are a real joker.

When lending money, bank savings interest should not even be in the picture at all. Should be using those Bank Credit interest of say 20%.
 
WendyChan 温蒂陈 = MODERN DAY 白毛女

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money, power, landlord, connections ≠ good person

幺九三事件, SammyBoy 的哥儿们都永远支持你! 前途是光明的, 你要勇敢, 向前, 向前!

19 march 2014
https://www.facebook.com/pages/SUIT...leanor-vs-Wendy-Chan-Mei-Yoke/600447986689206

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Suggest an alternative plan that might work or at least lessen the burden.

Do an online appeal for fund.
Similar to what Nicole Seah did for her election campaign except you pay back.

Downside is that you'll have to give out your bank account no. so that people can transfer the money to you.
Think it is a calculated risk that your bank account would be compromise as there are a lot of the online transactions (like blog shops and Ebay) are having the same arrangement.

I for one will help if you have such arrangement.

Give it a thought.
 
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why must help this bitch. she fighting her court case for her own personal interest/glory/gain. nothing to do with whatsoever. deserves no sympathy or help. she die her biz.
 
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