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Stories you might’ve missed, Nov 21
Plumbers leave woman’s washing machine worse after ‘repair,’ block her number after she tries to call them back
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A woman took to social media to air her grievance over two plumbers whom she claimed “scammed” her and her husband.
Not only did they leave her washing machine pipe leaking worse than ever, but they also could no longer be contacted after blocking her number, she wrote in a post on the COMPLAINT SINGAPORE Facebook page on Sunday (Nov 20).
Read more here...Praise for honest Singaporean woman who finds laptop in bus and gives it to lost and found
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“Faith in humanity restored,” said netizens after a woman found a laptop in a bus and handed it over to the lost and found for the rightful owner to claim.
The passenger posted details on the Facebook page Complaint Singapore on Nov 18, noting she found a laptop on bus service 97.
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Staff tells customer ‘bulgogi pizza photo is just a photo and doesn’t reflect actual product’ but customer says ‘difference between the two was too much’
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Shopper warns others after finding maggots in newly-bought package of eggs
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A shopper posted on social media several photos of maggots in a container of eggs she bought, saying she was doing so in the hopes of “Raising awareness to all people buying eggs from supermarket.”
In a post on the COMPLAINT SINGAPORE Facebook page on Sunday (Nov 20), Ms Leona Ysh showed that the best-before date on the carton reads Nov 25. “Look at the amount of maggot/worms that contaminated the whole tray!” Ms Ysh wrote.
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My brother keeps asking me for loans to buy branded bags, watches, and frequent holidays; mum feels I should help him
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A netizen who felt that his brother was overstepping and repeatedly asking him for loans took to social media asking netizens what he should do.
In an anonymous post to popular confessions page SGWhispers, the man wrote: “Sibling asking for loan and his lifestyle choices are more expensive than mine”. He said that his brother would occasionally ask him for loans, and the amounts would range from a few hundred to a few thousand. He added that while his brother would sometimes return the money to him, overall there would still be a debt incurred.