Sunday, 1 July 2018

Double standard

I managed to sell my Samsung J1 Mini Prime Gold at RM80.00 due to insufficient fund which I already requested from somebody and he failed to come up with the money he promised long time ago, but I still persisted waiting like nuts. That is a good lesson for me not to believe anyone who promise us even a single sen (what more if you are offered a donation of RM2.6b). That is truly and really the fact of a case where a right thinking person can be duped with such a nonsense donation or gift or payment even by a Billionaire.
 
I shall never trust anyone nowadays especially if he is a Billionaire coming in front of me or if he wishes to meet me personally I hope I can have the power to disqualify that person as soon as he steps his feet into my doorstep. 

The best thing about my smartphone was that it was a tiny smartphone I bought last month at the price of RM285.00 (without GST). And I only got RM80.00 from selling it at a hand-phone shop.The shopkeeper told me that my phone was second hand and the price was like that. And if she were to resell it, she cannot sell high.

When I first bought the smartphone at Pertama Complex, KL the salesperson asked me for my ID card. And again when I wanted to sell it for money at another place, the shopkeeper asked for my ID too stating the fact that Policemen always come to her shop and ask where did she get the stocks for reselling from. As if I am a thief. I believe this is the lesson again for me for believing in people who promised to give me money which I really needed the most.

There are many people who are so much attuned when they promised to give me money. But when I asked and sent SMSs repeatedly, they shunned away and they re-appeared again in a way that I never asked them money.

Those double standard kind of people are so much fake. Like those people who promise to champion for us lower prices of cars and free wi-fi zones, they would come and give us the same lists of empty promises. But now in a different display of images. 

P/S: If I were to sell the phone via online such as Mudah.my or Carousell etc., the answer would be more like nuts (i.e waiting like a wife whose husband is already dead and decomposed).

 


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