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SallyTan

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Sister, sorry to hear that your BMW car was hitted by flood yesterday inside the RWS basement car park. I suggest you can do a insurance claims from RWS. Send your car to Performance Motors workshop for full check and access the damages which parts need replacement to submit full claims from RWS.


Today , 11 Sept 2021, rws system broke down , no cash withdrawals at Machines
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moneytalk

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Hear that RWS casino system was down for 4 over hours since 3.30pm today.
Many players were rushing to cash out their tito ticket at the cash dispenser machine but machine rejected.
So players start queuing at the cashier counter and it was a hundred meter long queue. Some players entry levy near expired and was force to extend another $150 day levy. But some players restricted with limit 2 entries per month and already used up so ask their friend to cash it for them.
Personally I feel those who had purchased additional day levy with the purpose to avoid penalty and to cash out money perhaps can claim back from Rws.
Please contact Mr Teo, the Chief Operating Officer for help.
 

Datingafter35

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There is no edge in gambling yet we see retirees taking a chance. The roi could be bigger. Hmm... No wonder they don't learn to trade stocks or forex. They don't have the capital outlay or brain juice to learn new things. Purely rely luck.

No wonder the house always wins. Luck is not predictable. Skill is.
 

SallyTan

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There is no edge in gambling yet we see retirees taking a chance. The roi could be bigger. Hmm... No wonder they don't learn to trade stocks or forex. They don't have the capital outlay or brain juice to learn new things. Purely rely luck.

No wonder the house always wins. Luck is not predictable. Skill is.


Hi bro 35 ,

are u also bro Swiss Bank. ?

sister here just asking : where does Skill comes from :biggrin:

Kamsia Kamsia ...
 

Datingafter35

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Hi bro 35 ,

are u also bro Swiss Bank. ?

sister here just asking : where does Skill comes from :biggrin:

Kamsia Kamsia ...

I've been losing money trading forex since 2006. The biggest charade I ever had was making $250 in 2 mins. But it was not predictable and repeatable.

I got lucky and turn $2k into $20k but people at wallstreetbets yolo and turn $10k into 6 figures.

Now I make an average of $500 sgd per month day trade about 30mins into the open. Unless I farked it up again. Not enough to trade full time. That was me trading stocks and buying puts with occasionally selling puts.

So all in all skills come from repetitions and practise. It's about turning up regardless of how shitty life throws at you.

I'm going back into trading forex. So far I'm only trading momentum like breakout and cross fingers I don't get fakeouts. The results isn't spectacular but its assuring.

If you are trading the US market. You have to understand chart patterns and correlation. Gold up. US dollar down. Bitcoin up. Stocks down. All down then maybe pharma stocks like mrna or CLOV will be up. This sort of attention.

I don't trade big because I don't earn big. If I make $5k a month. Maybe I'll risk $1k. I make only $2k plus from working. Not enough to lose big.
 
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Passengers must be fully vaccinated to sail on Royal Caribbean​


The requirement will apply to new bookings made from today, says cruise operator, one of two offering cruises here


Adeline Tan
Oct 01, 2021 06:00 am
All Singapore passengers aged 12 and above who are booking a Royal Caribbean cruise from today will need to be fully vaccinated when they set sail.
This requirement will apply only to new bookings made from today, cruise operator Royal Caribbean International announced on Wednesday 29 Sept 2021.

Those who have booked a cruise before today can still sail even if they are not fully vaccinated.




Only two cruise liners - Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas and Dream Cruises' World Dream - are offering sailings from Singapore currently.

It is not mandatory for Dream Cruises' passengers to be fully vaccinated, according to its website.


The two cruise operators were given the green light to offer cruises to nowhere from Singapore under a pilot scheme, which started in November last year.

This came after sailings were halted amid escalating Covid-19 cases.




Under the scheme, the round-trip cruises have no ports of call, and passengers have to take a mandatory Covid-19 test prior to boarding.

Royal Caribbean said of its latest move: "The vaccine requirement is one of the many layers of measures that safeguard the well-being of guests and crew, and Royal Caribbean will continue to evaluate and update its measures as circumstances evolve with various government and health authorities."

AVERAGE​

Ms Angie Stephen, vice-president of Royal Caribbean International, said that on average, 99 per cent of the guests on its Singapore cruises are already fully vaccinated.

She said: "Children under the age of 12 are not required to be vaccinated and, adhering to the current government restrictions, are allowed to accompany their vaccinated parents to activities, including dining in, as long as they are from the same household, for the duration of the cruise."

"All guests are required to adhere to the recently updated health and safety measures announced last Friday."

Over at Dream Cruises, even though it is not mandatory to be fully vaccinated to sail, Mr Michael Goh, president of Dream Cruises and head of international sales at Genting Cruise Lines, said that since July, more than 90 per cent of its passengers have been fully vaccinated.

But only guests who have been fully vaccinated are allowed to dine in at the restaurants on board World Dream.

Unvaccinated children aged 12 and below can also dine in if they are from the same household as the accompanying adults.

This starts from 11am on the second day of the cruise.


Prior to that, all guests, regardless of their vaccination status, will be allowed to dine in, having undergone the mandatory pre-boarding antigen rapid test.

Those who are not vaccinated can opt to take away their food or call for room service.

Mr Goh said: "Dream Cruises will continue to monitor closely the situation and explore the additional layers of potential safety measures, including guests' vaccination requirements, in the future."


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