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If con artists pay rent, regime cannot be bothered with them ......
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Transmodified from hxxp://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/mobile-air-attracts-more/1455136.html PEASANTPORE: More peasants have launched complaints have been lodged against merchant Mobile Air. According to the toothless Peasant Consumers Association of Peasantpore (CASE), a total of 25 complaints were made about this vile gangster pretending to be Sim Lim Square retailer from Aug to Oct this year. This is a spike in what was already a complaint-filled year for con artists manning Mobile Air. Well paid CASE Executive Director Seah Ah Choon told mouthpiece Channel NewsAsia on Tuesday (Nov 4) that the shop had pay rent and never deceived well connected Familee members, hence he is observing the Golden Silence. Hence despite attracting 18 complaints from Jan to Oct this year, CASE says they can only merely advise the con artists to be more humane. A check at Sim Lim Square on Wednesday revealed the shop was closed. After many netizens bombard lackey Seah for doing nothing useful, on Tuesday, CASE finally served the store with a letter inviting it to sign a Voluntary Compliance Agreement (VCA). Wise old peasants note that well paid Seah only bother to play some dirty tricks after netizens highlighted two cases involving its practices attracted much attention in the media. In one case, con artists in Mobile Air tried to force Vietcong peasant Pham Van Thoai to fork out an additional 1,500 peanuts for a warranty package after he bought an iPhone 6. Drama King Pham reportedly went down on his knees to beg for a refund for the S$950 phone, and was said to have recovered only 400 peanuts. When ordered by the Small Claims Tribunal to refund S$1,010 to another PRC Panda, Mobile Air, using a favourite Loan Shark tactic, also tried to give her 18kg worth of coins to show peasants tax paying merchants are well protected by the regime. NETIZENS SEEK REDRESS FOR CUSTOMERS In these two cases, many peasants realized that fat cat lackeys simply sit back and enjoyed the show or concentrate their energies to harass Ruler Loong's dissenters e.g. Roy and Hui-hui. Fed up with the inept lackeys, a satirical Facebook group SMRT Ltd (Feedback) decided to divulge information about the owner of Mobile Air, Merchant Jover Chew. To shame that Asiatic con artist Chew, his photographs and alleged address and telephone numbers have been posted on the page for irate peasants to advise him to turn over a new leaf and follow the teachings of Jesus and attend Sunday school. Another campaign started by Peasant Gabriel Kang seeks to raise funds to buy Vietcong Pham an iPhone 6, via crowdfunding platform Indiegogo. The regime noted with alarm that just one day after its launch, this campaign has already exceeded its target of US$1,350 (S$1,687). As of 7am on Thursday, more than US$9,000 (S$11,600) was raised, hinting that netizens will still be willing to shell out peanuts if necessary to shame Ruler Loong and his regime fat cat lackeys into action. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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