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HOW CAN I RETURN SOMETHING TO SHOPEE THAT I NEVER RECEIVED? ASKS NETIZEN WHOSE REFUND REQUEST WAS DENIED
SINGAPORE: After inadvertently leaving her laptop in a car she booked through a ride-hailing service, a woman said that the driver asked for a large amount of money for its return. Jernelle, who needs to use a wheelchair in the drama because her character has cerebral palsy, shared: “I tried going to the toilet and opening the door by myself.. I realised that many doors were too small and not suitable for my wheelchair to enter and exit.”SHOULD A NEW EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTE TO AN OFFICE FUND WHILE STILL ON PROBATION? REDDIT USERS SAY, “NO”
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