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Tuesday, August 5, 2008


Last friday i went to one jap restuarant to eat.. when they charge the money, i realise that they round off to the nearest cent instead of rounding down. At the point of time, i tot i was being cheated.

Just before the time i was going to file a case to the CASE (Consumer Association of Singapore), i double check wiht my mom and found out that they could round off to the nearest 5 cents if it is >3 cents. haha... it's not that i'm stingy or what about that few cents but this could possibly be a salami slicing frauding case. Just like the case that happen in Singapore long time ago. About this banker who transfer one cents from each person account he/she served and end up earning alot.
We should stay vigilant.. haha

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