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Serious Tiongs ‘Tourists’ begging in Matland arrested by Police!

laksaboy

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Begging, scamming, burglary. Remember, they operate in syndicates. :cool:

The time will come when China becomes economically irrelevant or brings negligible economic benefits, but a whole lot of geopolitical, social and security problems. You will have to make tough decisions about the Tiongs instead of concerning yourself about the backlash from Beijing, 150 Tanglin Road or embedded media shills here. :whistling:
 

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Join the free hunt for a $380,000 coin hidden somewhere in Singapore​

Carl Samson
Fri, 11 October 2024 at 3:07 am SGT1-min read

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A cash hunt game known as “Hunt The Mouse” returns to Singapore from Oct. 10 to Nov. 9, with its biggest-ever prize pool of 1 million Singaporean dollars ($765,000).
Dubbed the “world’s simplest million-dollar cash hunt,” the game requires players to look for a gold coin worth 500,000 Singaporean dollar ($382,500), 175 silver coins each worth 2,500 Singaporean dollars ($1,912) and 125 silver coins each worth 500 Singaporean dollars ($382.5), which are hidden progressively across the city state. Players can follow daily hints on Sqkii’s — the gamification marketing company behind the hunt — Facebook, Instagram and Telegram and use a real-time map to track coin locations.
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To date, over 400,000 Singaporean dollars ($306,000) in prizes has been awarded to 193 winners, CEO Kenny Choi told Mothership. The free-to-play game is open to both residents and tourists and offers additional rewards through power-ups.
 
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