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  1. They are no longer in business. See acra records below.
  2. According to ACRA records, they are no longer in business.
  3. Also check if company is registered with ACRA. Jiamei is around for 30 years and no longer in business based on ACRA records.
  4. Also check if company is registered with ACRA. Jiamei is around for 30 years and no longer in business based on ACRA records.
  5. Also check if company is registered with ACRA. Jiamei is around for 30 years and no longer in business based on ACRA records.
  6. Also check if company is registered with ACRA. Jiamei is around for 30 years and no longer in business based on ACRA records.
  7. Also check if company is registered with ACRA. Jiamei is around for 30 years and no longer in business based on ACRA records.
  8. Also check if company is registered with ACRA. Jiamei is around for 30 years and no longer in business based on ACRA records.
  9. Also check if company is registered with ACRA. Jiamei is around for 30 years and no longer in business based on ACRA records.
  10. Also check if company is registered with ACRA. Jiamei is around for 30 years and no longer in business based on ACRA records.
  11. Also check if company is registered with ACRA. Jiamei is around for 30 years and no longer in business based on ACRA records.
  12. Also check if company is registered with ACRA. Jiamei is around for 30 years and no longer in business based on ACRA records.
  13. Do also run a check if company is still registered before engaging them. This company Jiamei is no longer registered also it was in business for 30 years.
  14. Heard they are no longer in business. Run a check by ACRA. No longer licensed contractor.
  15. My advice when choosing contractor which I learned the hard way. Google them to see if got bad reviews. Next check their physical office. If they do not have an office, raise red flag. How to look for them when there is dispute? The registered address in ACRA is only for service only. Think twice using a contractor who has no physical office.
  16. My advice when choosing contractor which I learned the hard way. Google them to see if got bad reviews. Next check their physical office. If they do not have an office, raise red flag. How to look for them when there is dispute? The registered address in ACRA is only for service only. Think twice using a contractor who has no physical office.
  17. My advice when choosing contractor which I learned the hard way. Google them to see if got bad reviews. Next check their physical office. If they do not have an office, raise red flag. How to look for them when there is dispute? The registered address in ACRA is only for service only. Think twice using a contractor who has no physical office.
  18. My advice when choosing contractor which I learned the hard way. Google them to see if got bad reviews. Next check their physical office. If they do not have an office, raise red flag. How to look for them when there is dispute? The registered address in ACRA is only for service only. Think twice using a contractor who has no physical office.
  19. My advice when choosing contractor which I learned the hard way. Google them to see if got bad reviews. Next check their physical office. If they do not have an office, raise red flag. How to look for them when there is dispute? The registered address in ACRA is only for service only. Think twice using a contractor who has no physical office.
  20. My advice when choosing contractor which I learned the hard way. Google them to see if got bad reviews. Next check their physical office. If they do not have an office, raise red flag. How to look for them when there is dispute? The registered address in ACRA is only for service only. Think twice using a contractor who has no physical office.
  21. Define good. Some promise the sky beforehand then charge for things later or anyhow do.
  22. Wow. I thought mine was bad enough not honouring promises made before contract signed. Best of luck.
  23. Some promise the sky during presale. Get them to have it in black and white. Otherwise they will charge you later after work done at whatever price they like. JM is not alone.
  24. Responses vary though. I engage them for a 2 month job. Beware of empty promises of being flexible. They will use this as excuse for defective work later. Also give close supervision - tend to cut corners if you are not watching. Also like to bring non-work issues to you, like their cashflow problems, asking for early payments before work completes. When I turn down the requests, start damaging my property - although stressing not intentional. Look at how the floor tiles were damage when only the skirting is to be removed. I end up having to lay the entire floor.
  25. My recent experience is also terrible. Promise to do items foc as part of package during pre-sales. After that use these freebies to bargain for prepayment and excuses for poor workmanship. Look at the drawer of my kitchen cabinet - using silicone to stick together. When I complain defect, he accuse me of being picky. You guys think it is fair?
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