I was almost wrong. Many are happy with the payout. Many wanted to get out of Minton. There are simply no bonds amongst them, no memories worth recalling, no friendship worth keeping. Nothing. Sale Committee glad all is over. No one wanted to know any more reasons why Minton was sold for a song. Lawyers are happy. All mess cleaned up to pave the way for more task coming. Property agents smiling to the banks. Fat Fat commission from Minton. Thank you Minton for such easy fees.
There are so many who are in the professional line ; lawyers, teachers, executives, managers , doctors , researchers and so on. Yet they submitted to words preached by the previous management council members and their representing agent who are just retirees and some with struggling businesses.
I have to agree from a contributor Minton Rise was sold for an extremely low price. How could anyone be so naive as to sign so much of their rights and takings to total strangers???
Monday, June 8, 2009
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Pay out ready
Hello all residents, by the end of the day, many would have gotten or cash in on the money from the developer. Are you happy??? Really happy???
"Oh, how different would it be if I have not signed???"
"Shit!!! Where can I go with this miserable amount???"
" Omigosh!!! Is this all I get"
Surprise!!!
Many will be disppointed. Many will only know the effect of enbloc payout comes 3pm. There will be so many questions to ask. "Where is the money???" " Return to bank." "Back in your CPF"
I am very sure many will not celebrate.
Sale committee members already seen appearing in banks as early as yesterday.
"Oh, how different would it be if I have not signed???"
"Shit!!! Where can I go with this miserable amount???"
" Omigosh!!! Is this all I get"
Surprise!!!
Many will be disppointed. Many will only know the effect of enbloc payout comes 3pm. There will be so many questions to ask. "Where is the money???" " Return to bank." "Back in your CPF"
I am very sure many will not celebrate.
Sale committee members already seen appearing in banks as early as yesterday.
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