Guilty As Charged
There are many reasons why the government passed a ruling that stated family members of habitual gamblers have the right to ban them from gambling in the upcoming casinos.
They say, old habits die hard.
It works the same as paying for bills.
Some people just don't learn their lesson from the first, second or even third time. Wait, let me correct it. FOURTH &$%#ing time.
To a person whom I had dated before, I have a message for him, clear and bright, in this public domain, lest he forgets to check his email.
The handphone line he was previously using was under my name. Yes, the foolish me actually had the heart to use my particulars to apply the line for him because this person owed huge debts to Singtel, M1 and Starhub (best right??).
So 2 years later (needless to say, he was out of my life soon after I applied the contract for him), he asked me to terminate the number as the contract had already expired.
While I was doing so on the phone with Singtel, they recommended me a light usage line for me with a renewed contract as I could get a free cell. They assured me that they had updated my billing address as they needed the correct address to mail the handphone to anyway.
As months went by, I had received none of the bills. It should be the 3rd month bill coming soon.
%$#@ fact 1. I called up Singtel and I realised they had not yet updated my address. So it was actually mailed to the ex's house instead.
%$#@ fact 2. The outstanding amount read all the way from June and under the previous number 9******9, the bill had chalked up to $161 right before I changed the number.
Once a debtor, ALWAYS a debtor. Guilty as charged.
Ps: I will recover all $161 from the concerned party. Watch me.
They say, old habits die hard.
It works the same as paying for bills.
Some people just don't learn their lesson from the first, second or even third time. Wait, let me correct it. FOURTH &$%#ing time.
To a person whom I had dated before, I have a message for him, clear and bright, in this public domain, lest he forgets to check his email.
The handphone line he was previously using was under my name. Yes, the foolish me actually had the heart to use my particulars to apply the line for him because this person owed huge debts to Singtel, M1 and Starhub (best right??).
So 2 years later (needless to say, he was out of my life soon after I applied the contract for him), he asked me to terminate the number as the contract had already expired.
While I was doing so on the phone with Singtel, they recommended me a light usage line for me with a renewed contract as I could get a free cell. They assured me that they had updated my billing address as they needed the correct address to mail the handphone to anyway.
As months went by, I had received none of the bills. It should be the 3rd month bill coming soon.
%$#@ fact 1. I called up Singtel and I realised they had not yet updated my address. So it was actually mailed to the ex's house instead.
%$#@ fact 2. The outstanding amount read all the way from June and under the previous number 9******9, the bill had chalked up to $161 right before I changed the number.
Once a debtor, ALWAYS a debtor. Guilty as charged.
Ps: I will recover all $161 from the concerned party. Watch me.
2 Comments:
At November 20, 2007 at 11:10 PM ,
ain said...
i've been there before it seems. same scenario. soft hearts when it comes to men. one word lah, stupid. :)
At November 20, 2007 at 11:41 PM ,
Ryu Arashi said...
I know, you told me about it before. That's why I am even more determined to get back the money.
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