By Felix Ker on June 27, 2008

How many pieces of bills do you pay every month? A normal family man or person living alone would need to pay 2-3 bills monthly. It can be hard to remember, and it happened to me. Sigh.

What?

Max Alliance sent me a letter today, over at my former rented place address threatening to take legal actions if I don’t pay my bills for my previous Broadband Internet Service (MaxOnline) with Starhub by 29th June 2008. (Woo, just 2 more days.)

I suddenly recalled that I still have part of my previous bill unsettled as I always have the practice to deposit $100-150 into Starhub/Singtel’s account and slowly debit it. That would save lots of trouble.

Settled my bills online – only $49.22. So I guess they won’t give me any trouble.

How to remember to pay bills?

  1. Try using Sandy, I am Sandy online secretary service that reminds you to do anything virtually. Sandy don’t sleep!
  2. Have your mobile’s calendar to remind you the monthly billing date of your bills and you’ll remember to settle them.

What else? Let me know

Lesson learnt

Once you receive your bills, have them paid the next day or within a couple of days. Dragging it will only cause forgetfulness. Unless you’re broke?

Category: Daily rants (Personal), Life Tips and Tricks

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One Response to “Singapore: Pay bills, remember. (I nearly got sued)”

  1. Huiping says:

    Could you give me the Max Alliance Pte Ltd contact number as I have got some bills matter to ask them too as I could not find the contact number the person there gave me. Thanks, its urgent.

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