Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Kedai Online Yang Tipu

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Sila rujuk senarai nama kedai atau business online yang menipu ni jika anda kerap melakukan pembelian di internet. Malaysia sebenarnya masih mundur dalam hal pembelian barang secara online kerana masih ramai yang menipu dan menjadi mangsa tipu.

Tak seperti Korea. Kebanyakan perniagaan mereka adalah secara talian. Penghantaran on the spot adalah antara yang terbaik. Sebab itu mereka mampu maju dalam masa yang singkat. Tapi di Malaysia masih ramai makhluk yang mengambil kesempitan di atas kecanggihan teknologi. Macam mana Malaysia nak maju kalau berniaga pun tipu orang. Untung nak cepat. Kalau perniagaan orang lain maju, mulalah nak sabotaj. Adeh..

Bagi pembeli, sebaik-baiknya lihat testimoni atau komen pembeli yang lain dulu samada beliau peniaga yang boleh dipercayai atau tidak. Kalau takde testimoni sila tinggalkan. Dalam Islam pun ada kata; kalau was-was elok tinggalkan.

Berikut adalah antara nama kedai online di Malaysia yang menipu ramai pembeli. Harap berjaga-jaga:

1 ) Az Iman
Report by many people, payment made but nothing have been deliver. Gambar ambil dari google

2) Assyaima Collection
Report by Siti Suhaila , order barang lain tapi dapat barang lain. Bila sms tak reply

3) Kartisha Little Bizhub
Report by Zetty Ezhard , beli perfume last year, kata authentic tapi rupanya fake. Bau macam sabun, bila email balik tak reply. No telefon tak provided

4) Jason / Ah keong / YU KAM LEAN
Report by many people , jual gadget. Sell BB for rm500 end up semua customer dia tak dapat apa2. Memang ramai dah kena. More than RM10k ++ Please beware

5) Imaya Gadget @ Anisah Derahman (kutu gadgets)
Report by Laksamana Cheng Ho , 4 bulan tak dapat barang, dia just refund RM300 and balance until now tak settle. Post kat wall dia block.

6) Wawa Najwa ZK’nas Lens
Report by Cik N Syuhada , until now tak refund duit

7) Yanti Shaterz
Report by many people, mak kutu yang makan duit haram

8 ) Babyrina
Report by Nik Norazne , ramai dah kena tipu and dia ada byk FB.

~ http://www.facebook.com/princess.babyrina
~ http://www.facebook.com/reena.colections
~ http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002641425341
~ http://www.facebook.com/lolypopprincess.reena
~ http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003265896181&ref=ts

9) Coachbagz wonderland
Report by Nurliza Eirlina , jual handbag dari luar negara, dah bayar depo last year but until now barang tak sampai. Email and inbox dia bagi alasan kena tipu dengan supplier tapi sampai sekarang masih active berniaga.

10 ) Katty Eng
Report by Nurul Shahida Syabil , RM130 sampai sekarang tak refund. Barang tak sampai. Now dah block orang

11) Set Nona Roguy
Report by Siti Hajar , dia jual set bersalin. Nama kat akaun maybank Nur Shuhada Ishak. Ramai dah terkena

12) Thalia Amanie @ Juliana Sulaiman
Report by many people , main kutu yang makan duit orang.
More details :
FULL NAME —> JULIANA SULAIMAN
NO IC —> 870207495266
NO HP —> 017656278
NO ACC —> CIMB ACC ( 1222-000-3976-201)
ALAMAT —> NO 9,PANGSAPURI SERI NIPAH,OFF TMN PINGGIRAN USJ 4760
SBG JAYA SELGR

13) KIKI GAJET @Muhammad Shaz
Report by Nora Madi Norazmadi , dah bayar deposit RM400, terus kena block. Number phone 0174643265

14 ) Buabuai Buaian cukur Jambul
Report by Love Haikal , duit dah bayar, video tak dapat, fb diblock, call and sms tak layan. Kena pada 13 nov 2011. no phone 01935335784

15) Rainbow House @ Chong Kar Ying
Report by Teia Zakariah , beli lens tak dapat lagi.

16) Koleksi Kpop Eshop @ Norfazilawati Binti Jefferi 01112026208
Report by Faten Suhana and Deana Abdullah , beli 2 baju tapi tak dapat2 lagi sampai sekarang

17) Jualan Mega @ Sarah by Mohd Jamaian
Report by Nabela Dyana , beli ypad budak 30pcs and iphone 4s mainan budak until now tak dapat lagi

18) Door to Door @ Sharifah Nuzaihan Syed Fisol
Report by Amna Nafeesa II , dia jual gadget murah. Sampai sekarang tak dapat. Total loss RM6K.

19) Lens Collections
Report by Chibbi Maruko , total RM345. tak pulangkan lagi duit sampai sekarang.

20 ) Nor Aymylia Bt Normazlin
Report by Puan Ain Juih , beli samsung galaxy tab tapi dapat tablet china. Ramai dah terkena dgn dia. Total loss RM1.6k

21) Nellisa Abd Rahman
Reported by many people , mereka jual barang2 baby , susu dan diapers, barang tak pernah sampai ramai dah tertipu

22) Bee florian @ Aizan Fong Abdullah
Reported by many people, dia ni memang dah bertahun tahun terkenal dengan menipu. Kalau cari fb dia memang dah takde so just beware dengan nama dia tu.

23) Rosidah Abdullah
Reported by many people , dia ni suka buka kedai tiru nama kedai seller lain so nanti customer akan keliru. So just beware dengan nama dia bila nak buat payment nanti.
Maybank 163091006206 , hp 01114990713 / 01114944617

24) Butik Beg Tangan Berjenama @ Wan Syazwani maybank 158305218738
Reported by many people, fb dia pun dah hilang sekarang. Dapat duit terus senyap then deactivate fb.

25) Adayana Perfume @ Syahidan Ahmad
Reported by many people, after payment barang tak sampai. Macam2 alasan diberikan.

26) Kedai Gadget @ Faizah binti Md Rejab
Reported by many people , kutu gadget dan jual ada jual gadget tapi kalau dah bayar jgn harap barang akan sampai.
DIA MASIH ACTIVE DI LUAR SANA PLEASE BEWARE.Ni no dia 0179895662

27) Korean Sweety Eye
Reported by many people, after payment dia akan block dari msg/wall

28) Kedai saya @ Mohd Syazamie
Reported by Aina Jessturaya, orang tu mengaku diri pekerja court mammoth penang and jual barang murah & ansuran. After masukkan duit dia akan block terus. Tracking number yang tipu dia bagi

29) Babydynas Collections & Babydynas Kutu Frenz
Reported by many people, ada few people je yang dapat refund dari dia. Yang lain semua dia kebas duit. Senyap sampai sekarang

30) Aida Isyhaidar @ Norhaida bt Jamaludin
Reported by Princess Davinci , dia ni kutu jam. Duit lesap

31) Kedai Sri Mawar @ Azizah Bt Bakar from Bachang Utama
Reported by Siti Qis Junior , peniaga emas. After dah dapat duit dia block customer.

32) Blackberry Hotshop @ Maria Ariffa Mazlan
Reported by Lynn Domo, customer mintak COD, dia setuju tapi dengan syarat bayar deposit RM500. bila yang nak jumpa, dia tak datang. Call tak jawab.

33) Tudung Abu Dhabi
Reported by 5 people, service lambat. Ada yang dapat after 2 week dah bayar itu pun after dah push and bagi warning.

34) Kasih Damia Shoppe / Kasih Damia Collections
Reported by Ros Zaiha , owner kedai ni nama Suhaila. Beri alasan macam2, barang sampai kesudah tak dapat.

35) Lim Anna
Reported by many people, boleh tengok dekat photos posted by Poisonous apple, dia print screen orang2 yang bagi wall post mintak refund money and post barang.

**silakan kongsikan kepada semua yer? semoga menjadi panduan kita supaya lebih berhati2.. InSyaALLAH.....

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

7 Easy Ways to Boost Your Productivity

Feeling overworked, overwhelmed and overloaded? You have way more control over your time and productivity than you realize.
We're always complaining about how little time we have and how overwhelmed we are. We whine about all the interruptions and communication overload. We spend all sorts of time reading books and searching for ways to improve our time management and personal productivity. It's ironic, I know.
Well, get this. Most of your productivity drain is your own doing. You give in to social media distraction because you crave a quick fix for attention. You spend too much time in your inbox because it makes you feel important. You waste ridiculous amounts of time doing things that don't really matter because you choose to do them.
You know what you need to do: Work. Provide for yourself and your loved ones. And you know what matters in life: Having fun. Spending time with family and friends. So do all that. Don't do the other stuff, or at least separate them so you're aware that you've chosen to waste your time.
Here are seven ideas to help you get started:
1. Don't tweet during the day. I don't know about you, but for me, alcohol is off limits until after 5. Why? Because it destroys your productivity. Well, guess what? So does social media. Do your tweeting, blogging, posting, status updating, whatever, after work, like while you're watching the tube.
2. Quit organizing. You know all those different methods for organizing stuff like your emails and files? I've never done any of that. Okay, maybe I do a little, but the absolute minimal amount. I have the biggest email inbox you've ever seen. It goes back years. So what? You need to find something? Use search. PC isn't good enough? Get a Mac.
3. Use hard stops. I had a lunch meeting the other day. At the start, my associate announced that he had a hard stop at 2pm. That drove the meeting. And guess what? We were done at 2. It's called a deadline. Deadlines force discipline. That's why deadlines work. Use them.
4. Don't do more; do less. It's called prioritization. You know, what we all used to do before self help, time management, and personal productivity became big business. Decades ago I learned to classify To Dos as priority A (time critical), B (important), or C (everything else). When your As are done, take on the Bs. After a few years you learn that you never get to the Cs. And you know what? It never matters.
5. Learn to say no and never say maybe. I like getting attention. I like helping people. It's always been a big motivator for me. When I realized that saying no was a bigger disappointment for me than it was for whoever was asking me to do something, it got easier to say. Don't know what to say no to? If it's not a goal, a priority, important, or fun, say no. And never say maybe. That's just being controlling and self-important.
6. Mute your devices. When you're supposed to be working and getting things done, close your email application or mute your PC or Mac so you don't hear the chime. Ignore that tug to respond right away to every request. If you really want to do it right, set aside a small chunk of time the same time every day to email. Also, never answer a call unless you're expecting it or have time for it. Even if it's your boss.
7. Work at home. Most executives spend their days in meetings. Carving out significant chunks of time to get any real work done is a challenge. So I got in the habit of doing presentation and budget work at home. A lot of my strategizing and thinking, too. If you've got young kids running around, though, that can make it tough.
Here's the thing. What used to be our priorities, the things that made our careers successful and fulfilling, our lives meaningful and happy, have somehow become optional.
The long term benefits that come from working, playing, thinking, feeling, exercising, eating right, and sleeping, now take a backseat to the instant gratification of distraction, addiction, self-importance, attention seeking, and minutiae.
To fit all that in, our lives have become overloaded and overwhelming. It doesn't have to be that way. You set the priorities. You make the choices. You have way more control than you realize.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Daily Habits of Wealthy People

If you think becoming rich is about luck, think again. It may have more to do with how you spend your day, beginning with the hour you wake up.
 
Financial planner Tom Corley spent five years observing more than 350 “rich” and “poor” people, how they live, work and even sleep and captured them all in his book, "Rich Habits: The Daily Success Habits of Wealthy Individuals." He defined “wealthy” as earning at least $160,000 annually and holding at least $3.2 million in assets. “Poor” was income under $30,000 a year and less than $5,000 in assets. 
 
Also See: 5 Signs You May Be Broke in 10 Years
 
“I realized, it’s not so much what’s going on in business, it’s the daily habits, the activities, that are the reason for your wealth or your poverty,” says Corley.
 
Early Risers

Corley found that rich folks often take advantage of those wee morning hours. Specifically, 44% wake up three hours before their 9-to-5 job. In those hours they focus on self improvement, reading educational material, like trade journals or industry blogs. They’ll squeeze in a workout, too, which Corley says leads to a more productive day at work.
 
Keep a Running List of Tasks
Once they reach their offices, the wealthy don’t waste time. Most maintain a daily to-do list and check off 70% of their tasks each day. And they’re not just obsessed with short-term plans. Seventy percent of the wealthy surveyed set long-term goals, as well.   
 
Also See: 5 Ways Greed is Good
 
No Long Lunches

Taking a long, leisurely lunch isn’t a wealthy habit, either.  Instead, 55% network, wheel and deal between bites.  
 
Calorie Counting

Speaking of eating, rich folks are big calorie counters. Corley found most wealthy people limit alcoholic consumption and keep junk food snacks to just 300 calories per day, not just so that they can fit into their skinny jeans. “Wealthy people are healthy people. To wealthy people being healthy is about making more money,” says Corley.  “If they’re healthy they have fewer sick days, they’re exercising, they have more energy, they maintain health their entire lives so they can work longer careers.”
 
Also See: How We Got Out of $50,000 Worth of Debt in One Year
 
No Gossiping

Consider this before spreading the latest workplace rumors: 79% of low-income people admit to gossiping, compared with just 6% of wealthy individuals.
 
Limited Internet

Finally, when it’s time to punch out at the end of the day, how do you unwind? Head to the bar? Veg out in front of the TV? While most wealthy folks reported activities such as networking, volunteering and socializing, Corley found a majority of those struggling with their finances spent more than an hour on recreational Internet use, and were twice as likely to hop on Facebook every day.
 
What’s your most financially fit daily habit? Connect with me on Twitter @Farnoosh and use the hashtag #finfit. 

Thursday, June 13, 2013

The Power of Mornings: Why Successful Entrepreneurs Get up Early

When running a business, it may seem like there are never enough hours in the day. Tapping into the power of mornings, a time of day when there are less demands, might be the key to increasing yourproductivity.
For 15 years, Starbucks President Michelle Gaas has set her alarm for 4:30 a.m. to go running. Gretchen Ruben, popular author of The Happiness Project (Harper Perennial, 2011) wakes up at 6 a.m. and works for an hour before her family rises. Time-management expert Laura Vanderkam highlights what makes mornings special and how we can use them more efficiently in her book What The Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast (Portfolio Trade, 2013). Here are a few benefits to getting out of bed earlier. 
You are less likely to get distracted in the morning. An entrepreneur's day fills up fast. If you wait until the afternoon or evening to do something meaningful for yourself such as exercising or reading, you’re likely to push it off the to-do list altogether. “There are going to be reasons why you can't tackle a personal priority at 4 p.m. -- things have a lot less likelihood of coming up at 6 a.m.," says Vanderkam.
You have more willpower early in the day. Even if you aren't a morning person, you may have more willpower in the early hours than later in the day. "Willpower is like a muscle [that] becomes fatigued with over-use," says Vanderkam. During the course of the day as you're dealing with difficult people, making decisions and battling traffic, you use up your willpower, leaving you feeling depleted toward the end of the day.
Mornings give you the opportunity to set a positive tone for the day. If you've ever slept in past your alarm clock or forgotten your kids' lunches on the counter, you know that starting off the day with a failure can bring down your mood and affect your productivity at work. Vanderkam says waking up earlier allows you to start the day with a victory and set the tone for a happier and more productive day.
If the thought of waking up at sunrise makes you cringe, Vanderkam recommends these four steps to transform even a habitual night owl into a morning person.
1. Keep a time journal. Vanderkam says one of the reasons people say they don't like mornings is that they stay up too late. She recommends keeping a time journal for a week to show where you may be using your time inefficiently. Vanderkam finds when many self-professed night owls look at their time journals, they often find they aren't spending their evening hours productively or doing anything particularly enjoyable.
2. Imagine your perfect morning. Imagine what you would do if you had an extra hour in the day. Would you exercise? Read the newspaper rather than simply skimming the headlines? "[Getting up earlier] isn't about punishing yourself. You will not get out of bed if you don’t have a good reason to do it," says Vanderkam.
3. Plan your morning. Once you have decided what you want to do with your extra time, plan how to execute it, and set as much up as possible the night before. For example, if you want to exercise in the morning, lay out your clothes the night before, or gather the ingredients for your breakfast.
4. Build the habit slowly. Vanderkam says you will likely hit the snooze button and sleep in if you try to switch your habits drastically. So instead of setting your alarm for 5 a.m. when you normally get up at 7: 30 a.m. set the alarm for 10 minutes earlier each day. To make sure you don't lose sleep, go to bed 10 minutes earlier each night. If you have trouble hitting the sack on time, set a bedtime alarm.