Sing Dollar 1 = Ringgit 2.5

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SGD1 = RM2.5
 
Wow !; which means $100 bucks Sing can Order a $250 Chicken Lo....:eek:;)
Must go back chiong that same oLd Joint at CrystaL PaLace again ! ..:D
 
new macbook air 13" 128GB S$1,488/-
new macbook air 13" 128GB RM3,299/-

rate 1 to 2.5, S$168/- savings buying in CitySQ@JB.
- you be paying $97/- GST if in Singapore, unless buying via T3/Changi Airport
 
Got RM 2.7 for SGD 1 at that Junction 8 money changer a couple of weeks ago. He usually has an above average exchange rate. Always long queues.
 
Got RM 2.7 for SGD 1 at that Junction 8 money changer a couple of weeks ago. He usually has an above average exchange rate. Always long queues.
u never change any @ 2.7? ...
 
johor residents working in sinkieland enjoying windfall ! some johorean senior technican, blue collar workers making S$3-4k... daily commute via tuas honda cub....

S$3,000=RM7,500/-...
$$4,000=RM10,000/-...

Malaysia Policeman... average i guess RM1,000-RM1,500/-
 
start buying ringgit now..........average in.........


Yes time to buy ringgit for my investments in Malaysian shares.

Also need ringgit to buy the soon to be released iPad, holidays in Malaysia, shopping in KL,....
 
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You are simply full of nonsense. You are contributing nonsense everyday.

How do you live with yourself.

Got RM 2.7 for SGD 1 at that Junction 8 money changer a couple of weeks ago. He usually has an above average exchange rate. Always long queues.
 
You are simply full of nonsense. You are contributing nonsense everyday.

How do you live with yourself.

Still waiting to tell me what nonsense i posted but finish your milk first, ok?!
 
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Crystal Palace is a football club in south London.

http://www.cpfc.co.uk/

The Crystal Palace was a cast-iron and plate-glass building originally erected in Hyde Park, London, England, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. More than 14,000 exhibitors from around the world gathered in the Palace's 990,000 square feet (92,000 m2) of exhibition space to display examples of the latest technology developed in the Industrial Revolution.

On 30 November 1936 came the final catastrophe – fire. Within hours the Palace was destroyed

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