November 24, 2008

Complain Against Errant Sybase365

Another reader said:

The letter below was sent to CASE (Consumers Associations of Singapore), M1 and the IDA. Much has been complained about errant mobile services providers. Sybase365 has been complained about n-times on the internet. Kudos to this neofik for fighting back and taking the complains all the way not just to get back a justified refund but to point out the wrong practices of such a firm.

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "Many of my younger siblings' friends have mistakenly ended up paying huge fees to this Sybase365. And a simple google turns up numerous angry complains for this company.

Lets be fair and resist such business practices. "

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Submitted by Anonymous Coward on November 23//12:11pm and published by jseng :: 4 comments | 1796 reads | trackback

September 21, 2008

2 Geeks Sneak into Telco's Exec's Home

Geek said:

"Yes, we took a lot of risk for this stake out (so close to getting caught I tell you) just to prove the blatant injustice I have mentioned countless times. Did you check out the house, the pool and the cars?!?! Maserati, Ferrari, the infinite pool... The only thing I can afford in there is the trampoline. And this luxurious living is funded by your monthly phone bills."

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "2 Geeks sneak into a Telco Execs house, shooting his Maserati and Ferrari. Is this for real?"

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[jseng: obviously a marketing blog for pfingo but still good fun]
Submitted by Anonymous Coward on September 19//7:32am and published by jseng, tinkertailor :: 11 comments | 3227 reads | trackback

July 24, 2007

Tomorrow.sg now on Twitter

ketsugi said:

Tomorrow.sg is (finally) on twitter thanks to TwitterFeed. go to http://twitter.com/tomorrowsg for your Tomorrow.sg updates.

Recommended by ketsugi: "Now you can get Tomorrow.sg updates directly to your mobile phone too! "

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Submitted by ketsugi on July 23//4:56pm and published by jseng, Agagooga :: 1461 reads | trackback

February 21, 2006

Singapore IMEI Database

Lostmobile said:

Using this free service, buyers of used handphones on the net as well as on WAP can verify if a handphone is already reported stolen or lost. And they might even want to report the seller and contact the owner or the police.

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "It will help deter mobile phone crime in Singapore. It's free and the database will work better if more people registers and use it."

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Submitted by Anonymous Coward on February 19//11:36am and published by jseng, cowboycaleb :: 2 comments | 6203 reads | trackback