Sunday... Going On To Monday... Monday Blues!!!
Yesterday was Sunday, like who doesn't know like that. Rushed down to the Creative shop at Marina Square only to find out that the limited warranty for my travel adaptor for my Neeon has gone by for almost a week!
Tried to see if I could get it repaired at my own cost, but, all the staff could do was lead me on a wild goose chase, then, told me that the only was for me was to buy a new adaptor. Called the support helpline and they could not do anything too. Shrugs... Now can only hope that the main office can make the voice in their automated answering machine louder than what my poor ears can hear.
Hope that I did not pour my $49 bucks into the drain for some product which I did not even manage to get to use for one proper good time. The clause says, "not liable for any Act of God." Well, my problem with the adaptor certainly is not any problem with any act from God or any supernatural beings out there invisible to our naked eyes.
Saw Elaine on my way to the train station, Hui Jing at City Hall, Rachel at McCafe and Xin Ying while I was walking in Marina Square. Add all these people who I saw with those I saw on Saturday, I can confidently say, this world, or rather, Singapore has really shrunk in size for me. Everywhere I go for those 2 days, I seem to bump into someone I know.
Monday... Today... Good day. Full stop.
Tried to see if I could get it repaired at my own cost, but, all the staff could do was lead me on a wild goose chase, then, told me that the only was for me was to buy a new adaptor. Called the support helpline and they could not do anything too. Shrugs... Now can only hope that the main office can make the voice in their automated answering machine louder than what my poor ears can hear.
Hope that I did not pour my $49 bucks into the drain for some product which I did not even manage to get to use for one proper good time. The clause says, "not liable for any Act of God." Well, my problem with the adaptor certainly is not any problem with any act from God or any supernatural beings out there invisible to our naked eyes.
Saw Elaine on my way to the train station, Hui Jing at City Hall, Rachel at McCafe and Xin Ying while I was walking in Marina Square. Add all these people who I saw with those I saw on Saturday, I can confidently say, this world, or rather, Singapore has really shrunk in size for me. Everywhere I go for those 2 days, I seem to bump into someone I know.
Monday... Today... Good day. Full stop.
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