Popular Bookstore: $2/Book Buffet at Singapore Expo (3 – 6 Sep 2015)

Popular Book Buffet

Popular Bookstore will be holding a 4-day Book Buffet Sale from 3^ – 6 September 2015.

Avid readers or anyone who are keen to pick up a few books, head on down to the Singapore Expo, Hall 6B.

English and Chinese Books are priced from $2.

  • Regular basket of 15 books at $30
  • Large basket of 30 books at $50
  • A la carte $4 a book

^ 3 September 2015: Closed door sale for POPULAR Members & DBS/POSB Credit or Debit Cardmembers (each member is entitled to bring a maximum of 3 guests)

POSB Everyday Cardmember enjoy 10% cash rebate on their purchase.

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Carnivore (The Grandstand): 1-for-1 Dinner Buffet When You Reserve Through Chope (1 – 30 Sep 2015)

Carnivore 1for1

Due to carnivorous responses and to thank diners for their support of the 1-for-1 Dinner Buffet exclusive in August, Carnivore has extended this exclusive till the end of September.

Dine in September at Carnivore (The Grandstand) and enjoy a special 1-for-1 Dinner Buffet exclusive when you book through the Chope app or website!

Book now as seats are limited!

Get your friends and family members on it by sharing this attractive deal with them!

Chope Carnivore

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Operating Hours & Prices:

Buffet Lunch: 11.00am to 3.00pm
$34++ per adult / $10 nett per child (Sat, Sun)
$34++ per adult / $15++ per child (Eve of PH & PH)

Buffet Dinner: 6.00pm to 10.00pm (Tues to Sun)
$49++ per adult / $10 nett per child

Complimentary for children under the age of five*
Closed on Mondays

Terms & Conditions
Offer is only valid for dinner reservations from Tuesdays to Thursdays, 6-10pm and is not valid in conjunction with any ongoing promotions, offers, on the eve of, and on public holidays.

Address
200 Turf Club Road #01-16,
The Grandstand
Singapore (287994) Map

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Sakae Sushi: $15 All-You-Can-Eat Sushi Belt Buffet (From 31 Aug 2015)

Sakae Sushi 15 Buffet

Sakae Sushi has unveiled 4 new outlets for their $15 All-You-Can-Eat Sushi Belt Buffet.

At that price, it is not only affordable, it is value-for-money for sushi lovers when you can enjoy a huge spread of sushi without worrying about the price tag.

Valid only for 90 minutes on weekdays from 3pm – 6pm.

  1. Parkway Parade #B1-84B/C
  2. Lot 1 #03-10/11
  3. Tradehub 21#01-175/176
  4. 321 Clementi #01-12

Sakae Sushi 15 Buffet Outlets

 

Don’t forget to share this attractive deal with your friends and family members.

Terms & Conditions

Food wastage will be charged accordingly based on ala carte food pricing. While stocks last. No reservation allowed. Promotion is not valid on eve of and on Public Holidays. Prices are subject to 10% service charge and prevailing government tax. This promotion is not valid with any other Card rebates, discounts or promotions unless otherwise stated. Sakae Holding Ltd reserves the right to amend the terms and conditions at its absolute discretion without prior notice.

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Marriott Cafe: 1-for-1 Buffet Lunch/Dinner for UOB Cardmembers (till 31 Oct 2015)

Marriott Cafe

Indulge in the freshest International buffet spread in Singapore with a variety that keeps you coming back for more.

UOB Debit and Credit Cardmembers enjoy 1-for-1 Buffet Lunch/Dinner daily until 31 October 2015. (inclusive of weekends, eve of and on Public Holidays)

With no blackout dates, Marriott Cafe is the place to go to for any celebrations as long as you own a UOB Debit/Credit Card. (Don’t have one? Sign up for their card here.)

Check out the menu below: (click to enlarge)

Marriott Cafe Menu

 

Breakfast Buffet
Monday to Sunday: Adult $42.00++ | Child $19.00++ (Age: 5 to 12 years old)

Lunch Buffet
Monday to Saturday / Sunday: Adult $58.00++ / $63.00++ | Child $34.00++ / $39.00++ (Age: 5 to 12 years old)

High Tea Buffet
Monday to Friday / Saturday & Sunday: Adult $39.00++ / $42.00++ | Child $22.00++ / $28.00++  (Age: 5 to 12 years old)

Dinner Buffet
Sunday to Thursday / Friday & Saturday: Adult $70.00++ / $80.00++ | Child $38.00++ / $40.00++ (Age: 5 to 12 years old)

Prices are subject to 10% service charge and 7% Goods and Services Tax (GST).

For reservation, visit Marriott Cafe’s website here.

Terms & Conditions

Valid till 31 Oct 2015. Valid for dine-in only (Mon to Sun). Limited to first 50 customers per meal period per day. At least 2-day advance reservations required. Offer is valid on eve of and on Public Holidays. No blackout dates. Reservation is subjected to availability. Other terms and conditions apply.

Who’d you be feasting with in this 1-for-1 promotion? Share this deal to find out!

Don’t own a UOB Card? Tag along your friend that is a UOB Cardmember.

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How to Earn Extra Cash in Singapore

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Growing your side-income is way better than thrift. Why? Because there is a limit to how much you can cut from your cost of living, but not how much you can earn. Here’s a quick rundown on how to earn a bit of extra cash on the side:

  1. For “Quick Fix” Cash, Think Service and Not Skills

If you need quick cash (not a long term side income or business), focus on what people immediately around you want. Don’t just fixate on finding something that matches your skills or forte. For example:

Say you are a qualified accountant. Your first impulse, when it comes to making a spot of extra cash, might be to offer accounting services. Or it may be something closely related, such as offering tutoring services for someone trying to pass business accounting.

However, in your fixation on keeping it “skills oriented”, you may miss more immediate opportunities. These opportunities can be as simple as painting someone’s walls for S$500, being a mystery shopper for insurance companies, or even helping to install Windows in a bunch of workstations. Look for simple, one-off things that people around you need all the time.

  1. Invest for Dividends

You don’t need to be a stock market expert to make money with shares. An easy way to generate passive income is to identify shares with high dividend yields, and then buy and hold.

(Some shares provide dividend pay-outs, often every six months.)

A financial advisor can help you identify such shares. Alternatively, you might choose to buy a simple index fund (e.g. the Straits Times Index Fund). There is no trading (having to buy low and sell high) in this approach to stocks, so you will not need to track stocks all day and get stressed out.

  1. Provide Referrals

Many companies pay referrals when you bring in a customer. These companies can range from financial services to even specialist retailers. Think of it as being an unofficial, commissioned salesperson – when you refer someone to the company, and they buy something, you get a small cut of it.

This can also work in business to business (B2B) dealings. For example, many small courier services will be willing to give you a small referral fee, if you find a shop willing to sign a service contract with them.

It is best to do this with businesses you know well or have worked with before. While lucrative, it may not be worth your time to learn about a product from scratch to sell it.

  1. Use a Credit Card with Cash Rebates

If you pay your credit card in full (and you should) try using a cashback card. This returns a percentage of what you spend as a rebate, typically 3 – 6%. Assuming you use the card for essential purchases, and make full repayment each month, you would be getting money for an expenditure you had to make anyway.
You do need to make sure the cashback card matches your purchases, and the cashback limit (the maximum possible rebate) is not too low. You can find the best cashback credit card for your needs on SingSaver.com.sg.

(This article is brought to you by SingSaver.com.sg)

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