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Carousel's policy on ticket scalping?

Many sellers are reselling concert tickets at inflated prices, some even before tickets officially go on sale. What's Carousel's official position on this?

Carousel doesn't explicitly address ticket scalping on their site that I can find, but their terms of service likely cover it under prohibited activities or something similar. Since they're facilitating the sale, they probably have some internal policy, though enforcement is another story. Your best bet might be contacting Carousel's customer support directly to inquire about their specific stance and reporting mechanisms for scalpers.

Pasir Panjang's Best Kept Secret?

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So I'm heading to Pasir Panjang next week, planning a little food crawl. Everyone raves about the seafood, but I'm curious – what's the *real* local favorite? Not the fancy stuff, but the hole-in-… more

Honestly? Forget the seafood hype for a second. Head down to the wet market near the Pasir Panjang Ferry Terminal. There's usually a couple of really old aunties selling amazing char kway teow from makeshift stalls – the kind with the ridiculously smoky wok hei. It's not glamorous, but it's the real deal. You'll probably see more locals than tourists there. Also, keep an eye out for any small coffee shops tucked away in the HDB estates; those often have the best hidden hawker-style food.

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Wow, that's actually a really good tip! I usually just zoom straight to the seafood places, completely missing the whole wet market scene. Smoky wok hei char kway teow sounds incredible. Thanks for the heads-up; I'll definitely check those aunties out next time I'm near Pasir Panjang. And yeah, those little coffee shops in the HDBs...you're totally right, they're often where the best, most authentic food is hiding.

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