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Ex tiong owner of my place, owe citi 134k, than now already run road to HK

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[GPGT] Received lawyer letter. What to do

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remind me of my office got one ex-staff that sold his flat and went back to india~ he renounced his PR & got his cpf as well~

we then realised that he owned cc company for $80k cos cc call my office several times~ we believed he planned all this, max out all his cc, sold his flat for profit, cash out cpf & jiabot~! http://www.fuckwarezone.com.sg/img/forums/hwz/smilies/avatar_vijay.png


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satki leh. can loan citibank till 69k for ready credit. he earn 20k per month?​
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No risk for them. One pinoy colleague max out 7 of his credit cards and left Singapore. What can these banks do??
 

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Why couldnt Citibank HK track down the bugger in HK?

The letter got say who owed Citibank meh?
 

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Singapore could learn a thing or two from the Gulf Arabs, in case foreigners try to pull this sort of shit here. Last thing we need is thousands of abandoned cars at the airport and our banks saddled with billions of bad debts by foreigners who skipped town.

Dubai Expats Must Pay Their Debts At Airport
March 26, 2013 By Lisa Smith



Expats departing Dubai can expect to hand their credit cards as well as their passports over at immigration control when they leave the country.

A new electronic cash register is available on departure for paying unpaid credit and loans, which had stopped expats leaving the country under local laws banning international travel for debtors.

Many expats are in favour of the system, which lets them clear their credit before leaving Dubai airport.

Under archaic laws, trying to leave the country without settling debts was banned. Expats owing money were often arrested or had to go before the courts to sort out their finances before they could leave the UAE.

Many found this a real problem if a family emergency arose overseas as the ban prevented them from visiting sick or dying loved ones.
Expats pay debts at airport

One problem many expats hope improves is how often banks update their records, as many claim financial institutions are sometimes slow to mark debts paid.

Now, immigration control will issue a written statement of account detailing any debts, allowing the traveller to pay there and then.

A receipt is issued for the payment and a copy sent to the bank.

On payment Dubai police will life the travel ban and allow the expat to board an aircraft.

Dubai is the first to lift the travel ban – expats in Abu Dhabi and other Gulf States have also fallen victim and had to cancel urgent travel plans.

The new payment system has been in place since March 20.

Expats can pay their credit by cash, credit card or debit card in to a special account at the airport branch of the Emirates National Bank.
Thousands banned from travel

In January, an estimated 42,000 expats from a dozen countries in Kuwait alone were unable to leave the country due to credit debt travel bans. The ban also affected around 48,000 Kuwaitis.

Kuwait also has a pay-as-you-go facility at the airport, but not at land borders.

Expats face similar problems in Qatar and Bahrain.

In some cases, expats have reported that immigration officers in Qatar have held them on notifications from the UAE that they have unpaid debts.

Gulf state courts have also tried to extradite expats from the UK who fled with unpaid debts.

However, British courts decided extradition did not apply in civil debt matters and rejected the applications.

The last case involved a British woman who owned a property in Dubai who left the country with mortgage arrears.
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More senior than senior architect.

Nowadays too many middle management. They have nowhere to go but keep adding more titles to existing ones.
 
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