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Some interesting news..
"I make a complaint and gaming company calls cops on me" "To all players of CabalSea, this thread is created for players to get an idea of what actually goes on when something goes wrong.
"One day FB01 had some issues with his account and lost some rather valuable items by changing the channel. Since this was an unprecedented error, he decided to make his way down to the Asiasoft office for advice on the matter.
"On Jan 12 he made his first visit to the Asiasoft @Club located at Suntec City. His queries were met with disinterest was given answers like "we will get back to you soon" and "please send such queries through QBox".
"After a few minutes, the CSO attending to him (Angela) started sniffing and was on the verge of tears even though no shouting or bad attitude was directed at her.
"This was when he told the CSOs firmly but politely that he would allow two weeks of investigation before he expected a reply. He left without any final answers to his questions.
"On Jan 13 he returned to the Asiasoft @Club with a group of friends to pursue an entirely different matter.
"Since he was there he decided to check on the problem he had reported the day before. He was again given similar answers like 'we will investigate and send an email to you' and 'we can't help you on this here'.
"Feeling thoroughly frustrated with the CSOs' replies, he demanded an explanation or at least, someone of managerial rank or above to speak to.
"In the meantime his friends were being served by another CSO (Vivian). Likewise they received very unsatisfying answers to their questions.
"This was when Angela called in the police. Yes, our Singapore blue-uniformed Police!
"Please note that there were no banging of tables, throwing of chairs, raising of voices, scolding of vulgarities, or threats being made. Everything was put across in a polite but firm manner.
"Wasn't she over-reacting a little?
"They were made to leave @Club, unfortunately with more questions than answers, and a very bad impression of Asiasoft Service.
"Is calling in the police a way to chase customers away that they are unable to handle? And where were the managers/ supervisors/ representatives of Asiasoft that day?"
"Man at kopitiam blatantly takes my sister's phone, but returns it after I confront him" While having lunch with his mother and sister, STOMPer Taurus518 was shocked to catch a man blatantly walking towards their table and taking his sister’s mobile phone.
When this STOMPer confronted him, the man simply apologised and returned it.
He warns everyone to not leave your belongings on the table even if there’s someone sitting there.
He says:
“Today (Jan 9) I was having my lunch at Jurong Point's Kopitiam with my mum and sister.
“My sister went to buy a bowl of dessert, while my mum and I were chatting.
“My sister left her mobile phone on the table.
“Suddenly a man walked towards our table and took my sister’s phone!
“Then, he simply walked away and ignored us.
“The man is the one wearing the green T-shirt.
“I was shocked but quickly ran towards him and confronted him saying: "Why did you steal my phone?".
“The man looked at me fiercely and said: "I'm Sorry" and gave me back the mobile phone.
“Actually I was thinking of calling the police but I already got my sister’s phone back, so I decided to let him off.
“Even though the man was caught red-handed, he still seemed like nothing happened and went to eat at the kopitiam. I think he is finding other people to target.
“I guess this is not the first time he’s stealing as he looked so calm when he was caught.
“So everyone, please don't leave your belongings on table even if your friends are sitting around.”
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