Friday, 21 June 2013

Considerations when moving condos in Singapore

A slight deviation from the usual travel tip, I would like to share a 'moving house' tip. 

As with anywhere, there will always be local quirks that occur when moving house. Whilst I was extremely excited at the prospect of a new abode with a balcony, I though I should share some factors that we hadn't considered when looking at removalists:
  • Condo Move in/Move out fee - This fee can range from $30 up to $100. It is per condo (so in theory, if both your old and new residences charge this then you are up for an extra $200). This fee is borne by the client and is generally excluded from removalist quote.
  • Condo Moving Deposit -This fee is also per condo, and in my condo it is $2,000! It is refundable, assuming no damage was done during the removal and generally the removalist will issue a cheque.
  • Condo Move notification forms - Not a financial cost, but a pain. This varies between companies, some do it for you whilst others require you to complete yourself
  • Boxes deposit -Admittedly, this is a handy feature in Singapore. Once a removalist company has completed a site inspection, upon securing your business, they will send you a predetermined amount of boxes for you to complete your packing. No need to hunt around your local supermarket! The deposit amount is usually $1-$2 per box and is refunded when the removalists come to pick up the box about a month later when you  have finished unpacking. Ingenius! (Presuming the condition of the boxes are acceptable)
  • Moving Blackout days - I was informed by the removalists that many condos ban moving on Sundays, perhaps in honour of the day of rest? To add to this, my condo only permitted a "half day" move on Saturday. Whilst this might not cost you extra, it may cost you in precious annual leave.
  • Stair surcharge - If you have the luxury of living in a walk up (ie your dwelling is not serviced by a lift and is not on the ground floor), recognise that you may have ongoing costs and surcharges with any delivery you have. From memory, it can be $10 per flight of stairs for deliveries from Ikea
  • Hard Rubbish Removals - If you live in a HDB, you are entitled to potentially 3 bulk item removals per month. Unfortunately, this does not cover condos. When we purchased a new couch, they didn't have an arrangement to remove the old furniture so we had to separately source a company to pick up and dispose of the old couch.
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Monday, 17 June 2013

Jetstar Singpost Instructions

Thought this might be helpful - If you're like me and 
a) Have decided to pay via Singpost for Jetstar flights to avoid being slugged a credit card "convenience" fee
b) Don't actually know what is required for the Singpost machine
c) Didn't have enough foresight the first time to write this down...

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<Source: Jetstar Payment site... but strangely nowhere on the FAQ?>

Payments can be made at all Singapore Post Offices, and Self-Service Automated Machines (S.A.M.)
Please have the following handy when you make your payment:
  1. Jetstar Asia Booking Reference Number - available on the Confirmation (next) page
  2. Total amount due - per the payment summary below
  3. NRIC/FIN
  4. Name of person traveling
  5. Contact number
Payment modes available
  • Singapore Post Offices cash, NETS
  • S.A.M. NETS
How to pay at SingPost or via S.A.M.
Over the SingPost Counters (click here for a list of outlets)
  1. Walk in to any SingPost post office and present the above details to the Counter staff.
  2. Payment can be made either in Cash or NETS
  3. Upon acceptance of the payment, the SingPost staff will issue a printed receipt.
  4. We will update our records the following day.
  5. For check-in, just bring a print-out of your itinerary or the receipt.
SingPost Self-Service Automated Machines (S.A.M.s) (click here for a list of their locations)
  1. Go to any S.A.M. kiosk
  2. Select 'Jetstar Asia' to make your payment.
  3. Enter your Booking Reference Number and touch OK to continue.
  4. Enter the Total Amount and touch OK to continue.
  5. Enter your NRIC/FIN and touch OK to continue.
  6. Enter the Name of the person traveling and touch OK to continue.
  7. Enter your Contact Number and touch OK to continue.
  8. Check your Payment Details and touch OK to continue.
  9. Review the Summary and touch OK to continue.
  10. Use NETs to complete your transaction.
  11. A receipt will be then be issued.
  12. For check-in, just bring a print-out of your itinerary or the receipt.