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Should this dude manage to win $2.5mil from his $250K extended credit, will he decline to take the winnings?

 

Same same what!

 

Just man up and pay lah!

 

 

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Reading the news report. Seems like he is papa's boy, scared his father knows he went casino and lost big.

 

Also MBS got loop holes on the Premium Player status. Seems like MBS requires a $100,000 deposit to be eligible. And this $100,000 can immediately be taken out to play, thus making a mockery of the Premium Player status.

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Reading the news report. Seems like he is papa's boy, scared his father knows he went casino and lost big.

 

Also MBS got loop holes on the Premium Player status. Seems like MBS requires a $100,000 deposit to be eligible. And this $100,000 can immediately be taken out to play, thus making a mockery of the Premium Player status.

 

Why mockery? If you have 100k cash cash or have access to 100k cash I think a bit atas already...almost reaching table wiper status! [laugh]

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Good example of how the wealth resulting from one generation's blood, sweat, tears, hard work and toil, will rarely last beyond the next one or two generations... [laugh] Chinese have such saying... It's sad, at 30 years old, by right should be still young and lots of potential, but look at the photo, already look quite aged and world-weary.

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Aiya he wun die 1 lah, 1.8mil is nothing 2 him if you know how much his family business is making per month.

 

I believe the IRAS will be very interested to find out! [laugh]

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Good example of how the wealth resulting from one generation's blood, sweat, tears, hard work and toil, will rarely last beyond the next one or two generations... [laugh] Chinese have such saying...

 

Its genereally true because the parents who work hard and strive to achieve success, let their kids be spoiled, unmotivated, complainers & entitled.

 

Anyone, if given everything have nothing to work for. Why work when papa mama can feed you for life? So children of successful parents often end up lamers like this fellow, which is better so that other people can have a chance at success.

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Should this dude manage to win $2.5mil from his $250K extended credit, will he decline to take the winnings?

 

Same same what!

 

Just man up and pay lah!

 

He rather waste money fighting a law suit. Real dumb.

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Pity the parent who brought him up or rather spoilt him to rot.

 

The face show all he's got, macham Taiwan gangster look, fat & sloopy.

 

Bet my last cent he would'nt win the case, yaya papaya face how to convince the court he is innocent ?

 

 

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I believe the IRAS will be very interested to find out! [laugh]

 

 

Sure kenna call to lim kopi / back-track 4-6 years sure can discover skeleton in the closet . . . Ti-di- gna !

 

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Pity the parent who brought him up or rather spoilt him to rot.

 

The face show all he's got, macham Taiwan gangster look, fat & sloopy.

 

Bet my last cent he would'nt win the case, yaya papaya face how to convince the court he is innocent ?

 

Makan too much fried drum stick! [laugh]

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Its genereally true because the parents who work hard and strive to achieve success, let their kids be spoiled, unmotivated, complainers & entitled.

 

Anyone, if given everything have nothing to work for. Why work when papa mama can feed you for life? So children of successful parents often end up lamers like this fellow, which is better so that other people can have a chance at success.

 

there is a story: A young guy proudly telling ppl that his grandfather was lousy, letting others earning his money. His dad is smarter, keeping all the money earned to himself. This young man himself is smartest, earning other ppl's money.

In actual fact, his grandfather owns a company and hired ppl. His father is a one man show company. THe young man himself works for other ppl.

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Reading the news report. Seems like he is papa's boy, scared his father knows he went casino and lost big.

 

Probably just scared of losing his inheritence.

 

I think I will boycott Chong Pang from now on. Their nasi lemak is nice, but I don't feel good sponsoring this kind of ah sia life style.

 

 

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Good example of how the wealth resulting from one generation's blood, sweat, tears, hard work and toil, will rarely last beyond the next one or two generations... [laugh] Chinese have such saying... It's sad, at 30 years old, by right should be still young and lots of potential, but look at the photo, already look quite aged and world-weary.

 

only 30? wow, I look at him and thought he must be around 44-45 yrs old.

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Punggol stick notice on their stall saying not from them. Maybe father disown the son.

 

Is Chong Pang nasi lemak

 

http://www.asiaone.com/print/News/The%2BBu...126-260506.html

 

SINGAPORE) A dispute between Marina Bay Sands and the son of Chong Pang Nasi Lemak franchise's owner over the legality of a $250,000 gambling debt has thrown up more questions on credit extension by casinos.

 

Lester Ong Boon Lin claims his gambling debt is unenforceable at the time he was given the $250,000 credit line by the casino. This is because he says he wasn't a premium player as he had withdrawn his $100,000 deposit to buy gambling chips before the casino extended credit to him. As such, the marker, or casino debt, is deemed null and void under the Civil Law Act, he alleged.

 

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Is Chong Pang nasi lemak

 

http://www.asiaone.com/print/News/The%2BBu...126-260506.html

 

SINGAPORE) A dispute between Marina Bay Sands and the son of Chong Pang Nasi Lemak franchise's owner over the legality of a $250,000 gambling debt has thrown up more questions on credit extension by casinos.

 

Lester Ong Boon Lin claims his gambling debt is unenforceable at the time he was given the $250,000 credit line by the casino. This is because he says he wasn't a premium player as he had withdrawn his $100,000 deposit to buy gambling chips before the casino extended credit to him. As such, the marker, or casino debt, is deemed null and void under the Civil Law Act, he alleged.

been there with my ex-gf 'cos she likes it a lot........for me just so=so maybe 'cos nasi lemak not really my fav.... <_<

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cannot make it.. lose already still try to twist and turn.. good luck trying to blame the casino.. i'm sure Adelson knows how to deal with such ppl

 

on a side note, seems like the casino is a good way to close up income inequality haha... many rich folks are losing millions to the casino (and govt taxing even more as a result)

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He rather waste money fighting a law suit. Real dumb.

 

Yup super dumb cos legal fees easily 200k [laugh]

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