Hope CASE will win the battle and the Competition Commission of Singapore will put pressure on NETS to withdraw the fee hike. However, I am 90% sure NETS will still carry on with the hike but it could be lower than what they planned for initially.
Who is at the losing end? The answer definitely is going to be the CONSUMERS!
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Monday, June 04, 2007
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