Ferrari crash
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never encounter this problem…and dont want to…
but thought in spore, creditors can lay claim to his assets first before distributing the rest to the beneficiaries… -
Person die already can claim from estate. If his estate is empty, no more claim. However if it was shown that the family had money from him, not sure if they can pursue. This only my theoretical thinking.
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tutormum:
From what i heard if the person die still owe ah long, ah long will find the family, owe credit card the card company may proceed to retrieve the money owed from the dead person estate.
So in Singapore if a debtor got killed by Ah Long, will his family liable to pay? What if he owed credit card companies, family liable? :scratchhead: -
Ichigokun:
I used to buy those bars of Hershey's chocolate and Vanhouten chocolate from NTUC. Recently of late, somehow Hershey's and Vanhouten have changed from \"Made in America\" to \"Made in the PR of China\".Moreover the sentence \"Made in PR of China\" is hidden behind one strap of plastic wrap. You have to flip the plastic wrap open to see the tiny words there
Thanks for alerting us, Ichigokun! My hubby is very particular will read all those small prints before buying food stuff. Especially milk products and beverages he make sure he buy those from Australia or New Zealand. Especially Milo and chocolates! Nowadays we are pretty weary of U.S brands as well ....too processed and manufactured until it is scary... :sick: -
DesertWind:
Milo sold in singapore comes from 3 origin - S'pore, Indonesia, and OZ.....read the label carefully, they taste different, and of course prices are different tooIchigokun:
I used to buy those bars of Hershey's chocolate and Vanhouten chocolate from NTUC. Recently of late, somehow Hershey's and Vanhouten have changed from \"Made in America\" to \"Made in the PR of China\".Moreover the sentence \"Made in PR of China\" is hidden behind one strap of plastic wrap. You have to flip the plastic wrap open to see the tiny words there
Thanks for alerting us, Ichigokun! My hubby is very particular will read all those small prints before buying food stuff. Especially milk products and beverages he make sure he buy those from Australia or New Zealand. Especially Milo and chocolates! Nowadays we are pretty weary of U.S brands as well ....too processed and manufactured until it is scary... :sick: -
singapore milos still the best dont like the Australia one
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Pris.tang:
singapore milos still the best dont like the Australia one
Take note of certain brands which used to be made in US or Australia.
Heinz Mayonnaise used to be from US, now it is produced in china. I read labels carefully when buying food. For canned luncheon meat and sausages, i buy Tulip. Even vegetables, I try to get locally planted. A friend told me never buy kiwi fruit grown in china. It seems the fruits are soaked in some chemical to grow bigger. These chemicals cause illness when consumed. Farmers are capable of doing anything to get bigger profits. -
In USA, it’s quite common to hear recall of food products - sometimes even daily. Contamination or some handling problems during processing. And some countries uses lots of trans fat.
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Some electrical parts are made in China, but the main one is from other countries, the box will still state from another countries, though the parts are made in China.
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Pris.tang:
I am already anti apple products so no problem therelimlim:
[quote=\"LOLMum\"]Will get slam or not.........this topic...

iPad, iPhone, all made in China..
so.. anyone going to let go of their iOwn Products? :evil: :evil:
oh and i just check my phone is made in korea :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Back to topic:
Yes the wife has already apologized BUT is her choice of using weibo to make the apology has left many to wonder why?[/quote]Are you sure the phone with the stamp \"made in Korea\" has no Made in china parts at all?
How about the TV, batteries, soft toys, computers, etc..? I doubt any household in SG truly have zero Made in China products at all..
with regards to topic,
if she is sincere enough, she should have made an effort to apologize thru local media.
Apparently, it is like \"for show\" to the China public, and total lack of sincerely.
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