Showing posts with label sp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sp. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 May 2007

Friend from Down Under

We had a friend from Australia visited us yesterday. We brought them to the local touristy places such as Borough Market, Tower of London and the old Brick Lane.


We complained why SY never smiles, he claimed that he is very tired from the flight. Oh well, this time he doesn't bull**** us. He said he is nearly drunk from 2 half pints of English Ale.


Friday, 11 May 2007

A Piece of Old Warren....any taker?

Ever since I've read Intelligent Investor and other value investor books and articles, I have became more admire of Warren Buffett's skill of consistently achieving greater than 20% return every year for the last what? 40 years?

My friend ML has consistently asked where to put his massive fortune for long term investment. Well, I think I have found the answer for him and I want to have a piece of this old man as well.

To be my little Van Gogh on my tiny apartment wall

I hope I will be able to see him at Omaha next year at the AGM. The idea of going to US has shrug off JK but I hope the jewelry shopping at the AGM will tempt her :-)

Thursday, 8 February 2007

Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!

Written By SP

Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!  

I didn't know snow can be that beautiful, the last time I've seen snow is at the Snowy mountain - hitting your face at 60KM/P is counted as snow then I have nothing to say!

Well, this is different, flow down at a slow pace and the flakes is actually quite soft too.....its very beautiful, until, your eye is looking down on the street, the dirty and filthy streets of London really ruin the whiteness of the snow.  And nothing works in London when it snows - all the transport is stop working and England lost to Spain yesterday night didn't help either. The train driver must have too much to drink yesterday and called in sickie this morning.

Let's finish this entry off with a song I like during snowing time like this:

Oh the weather outside is frightful, 
But the fire is so delightful,
And since we've no place to go,
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!

It doesn't show signs of Pauseping,
And I've bought some corn for popping,
The lights are turned way down low,
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!

When we finally kiss goodnight,
How I'll hate going out in the storm!
But if you'll really hold me tight,
All the way home I'll be warm.

The fire is slowly dying,
And, my dear, we're still good-bying,
But as long as you love me so,
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!  

Created by lyricist Sammy Cahn and the composer Jule Styne in 1945

Friday, 16 June 2006

Using your credit card in UK Part II

Written By: SP, 16 Jun 2006

Got a call from HSBC card service team yesterday. After a lengthy investigation by the team, they claimed the problem is due my repayment to my credit card (CC) account on Monday. It got nothing to do with my spending patterns or anything they claimed earlier on the day. Their system cannot differentiate or do not have the information to determine if my repayment is cash or cheque deposit (hence valid - ie "won't bounce") and in order to safe guard HSBC and its shareholders, they will need 7 days or 5 working days to clear my CASH deposit. Even after 2 days of repayment and their HSBC Online shows I have the available fund to use on my CC but in reality, I don't have access to it and in the mean time, "Thank you very much Mr Poh, I'm earning interest on your money"

Case closed. I'm definitely changing my bank, I have enough with these idiots. But again, my colleagues has warned me, DO NOT expect any service from UK banks - coz it will just ruin your day!

Thursday, 15 June 2006

Using your credit cards in UK

Written By: SP, 15 Jun 2006

Ms K always complained that I did not write much entry on our blog or make any comments on her entries. Well, I'm going to take this opportunity to tell you our experience yesterday in Lindsay House.

We went to a restaurant yesterday with 2 of my best buddies from HK, together with their wives to be. I thought this is a rare opportunity to have them together in this sad city (according to Mr SZ) hence I've really look forward to this dinner and booked into a well respectable chef restaurant that is fit to cook for the Queen's birthday. I shall leave the food and waiter service to Ms K to comment.

So we need to fast forward 5 hours to around 12am on 15th June 2006, we asked for our bill and it came to a total of £765.90 for six of us. Yes, it’s very expensive given the quality of service on that night but I have to admit we had a good time and have a room for ourselves. Again that for Ms K to comment. I made a gesture to the waiter that I'm taking the bill. Don't get any ideas; I pay it with my HSBC MasterCard (CC) first and settle the bill later with the 2 big bosses later. I'm very confident that my CC has the sufficient amount because I've checked it 5 mins before I leave for the restaurant.

As you might have guessed, the transaction was declined. Initially, Ms K thought I was drunk and entered the wrong PIN number. Well, she might be right that we have drank a little too much that night but I'm sure I know what I entered on those wireless EFTPOS machine and I'm not drunk!  So I asked for 2nd try and it was declined again. I think then Ms K was a bit worried about the state I'm in and she volunteered to use her card even though her card is link to the same account! And it failed again....then I think its Mr SZ made a comment that it must be the machine as we have million £ limit in our account so the waiter was reluctantly change a different EFTPOS machine. I've tried again on the 2nd machine, doesn't work. The waiter offer to reduce the transaction into smaller amounts, doesn't work. Ms VL offer to use her CC, doesn't work. Mr SZ offer to use his GOLD CC, doesn't work. I think at this stage, I can guess the waiter was thinking "we don't need anymore illegal immigrants in this restaurant to wash dishes or cleaning the toilets, 999 only will delay him to close down the restaurant for the night.....so what can I do with these bunch of Asian looking (Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese????) People who does not have money to pay for their bills"

I was about to use my trusted Australian Visa card but then I just thought that the card rental still have a lock of £1100 on my card and need couple of days before they going to release my credits on my CC so I did not offer to use my card. Ms VL came to the rescue with her multi-millions limit Visa card. Bang - it want through straight away and the waiter made a comment "well, it looks like someone has money in their account" That is so humiliating, I'm sure he doesn't mean it but it doesn't sound like a joke either. But what can we do, so we just quietly leave the restaurant. But just to get repay for the waiter comment, SZ and I decided to go to fire hose their toilet! But I determined to find out the truth of the declination of my CC with HSBC tomorrow.

So this morning I dropped down to a HSBC branch near my work so I can avoid the long queue during lunch time. The lady over the desk is very helpful and she looks pretty good and sexy too! hehehehe. I told her of my ordeal with my CC with the restaurant yesterday and handed my card over to her. She brought up information and said there is no restriction on my card and it seems that I have enough fund to cover the bill. So she picked up the phone and ring HELP-LINE. For security reason she only allow to tell the lady over the phone my CC number, tell her my problem and then she need to pass over the phone to me. As usual, couple of security checks to verify they are talking to THE Mr SP. After that she scroll through my CC transactions and saw a lot of declines from the previous day and tell me the reason for the declines are due to my abnormal spending pattern and they have a security check in place which will automatically decline all payments if you have a sudden spike in your value of your CC transaction. I guess this is pretty good as you don't want your girlfriend to spend your money on the CC you given them when they get pissed at you because you are late to a dinner or forget their birthday. But then I never offended Ms K and she will never do that as she always had said "my money is her money, and her money is her money" so she will not spend her money like it’s not money!

So I politely asked the lady over the phone to remove that security check as it really inconvenience for me and of course there will be plenty of time that I will spend a similar amount to take Ms K to dinner and cannot afford to have another humiliating scene again. However, she said she cannot do anything as it’s in a security process and all she can tell me is that every time if I going to spend a large amount of money on the CC, I shall ring them to let them know so the system will approve the transaction. WTF!!! First I thought, she was joking and I asked her, so if I want to go a restaurant, I shall give you a call. She replied "Yes, sir. Just give us a call and we will noted down on the system and everything should be fine. And if you want, you can ring us after you get a decline on the CC" WTF again, I guess she never been to a restaurant or she always carrying cash load of cash with her to a restaurant and hoping that the bill does not exceed her cash on hand. OR asking for permission to what she allows to order the menu from the HELP-LINE before the waiter can take her orders. I'm so furious that I'm asking her if this is HSBC process or MasterCard process because either way, I'm changing bank or CC.

Do you believe this, I'm spending my own money on my CC (well technically not my money) and I'm not allowed to spend it just because the stupid security check system they have in place. In essence I understanding the need for the security in place but to this stupid extend, the person behind this idea should be shot! Even back home in my Skippy land, the bank actually gives me a call and asked me if I have in the last couple of minutes trying to use my CC on a particular purchase.  And for this city, one of the top financial hubs in the world, telling me I should give them a call before I use my CC which is going to be out of my normal spending pattern! Well, I guess to work around this problem is to take Ms K to a very expensive restaurant for the next 2 months, just to get my spending pattern that looks like a millionaire. Hahahaha....remind of me of a book I should have read (recommended to me by Mr SZ)...."you should think and spend like a millionaire before you become one"  

Tuesday, 25 April 2006

First week at work in London

Writtem By: SP, 28 Apr 2006

I guess working for someone is the same no matter where you go.....except you own the company, you can turn up anytime you want, do anything you want and no one will give you a look! Monday 24th is my first day working in London, the first impression I get from these Brits are quite formal- every IT guy on this floor wears suit + tie, clothes hanger at the side of their desk. Imagine that in a normal Sydney IT department, people thinks you are going for an interview!!!

People tends to start late in this company - 9:30-10am are seem to be normal for some people. But I think I will opt to start early and leave around 5:30pm (8 hours a day)

There are many optios available for me to get to work. I can catch a 1) bus, tube and then walk 15 mins to office 2) Bus, Bus and walk 3-4 mins to work. Option 2 seems to be a better alternatibes provided that the bus driver does not skip station - yes, for some reason the driver doesn't feel like stopping to pick you up. After talking to my colleagues, it seem to be normal. The tube is OK but wherever you bring up the topic with your colleagues, they will scream and bitch about how unrealiable it is. Mate! I think they should go to Sydney and see how good it is compare to the Tube in UK.

I need to go back and earn some bread now. More work/travel updates later....