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Subject: Re: Jue Shi Marketing Pte. Ltd.


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Vijay
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Date Posted: Mon, Feb 06 2006, 11:23:08
In reply to: Mike Poh 's message, "Jue Shi Marketing Pte. Ltd." on Tue, May 24 2005, 12:26:34

Same thing happened to many singaporeans.

All those guys in that oriental travel office on this day are same past 10 yrs.

God knows how ? in a country where the law forbids this type of nonsense, could these people manage to exist in the market trying and succesfully con people for so long

I also have a letter from them to recieve that cheap 35S$ camcorder wher-in we have to pay S$69 for delivery. And luckily I did not send the S$69 or else like others I also would have lost it forever. Untill now I only lost the 2 hrs time sitting there.

Hope straits time will bring it out to the knowledge of public.

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Chucky
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Date Posted: Tue, Feb 07 2006, 22:38:53

Looks like Jue Shi has change the name to GreatConcepts. I received the green toned letter on Feb 7, 2006; the title is very suspicious: National Lucky Draw Notification.
This time the potential victims will receive a letter with their NRIC matched. The grand prize is a Chevrolet Aveo, or S$10,000, or 42” LCD TV, or a top range laptop computer.

Why the authority still allowing them to operate?

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