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Showing posts with label Hot Tips. Show all posts

Assalamualaikum..

Terbaca perkongsian di FB semalam.. sangat hebat artikel ni..
jadi nak share juga dengan rakan2 blogger yg lain.
Happy reading!

My wife and I had 12 children over the course of 15 1/2 years. Today, our oldest is 37 and our youngest is 22.  I have always had a very prosperous job and enough money to give my kids almost anything. But my wife and I decided not to.
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We raised our family in Utah, Florida, and California; my wife and I now live in Colorado. In March, we will have been married 40 years. I attribute the love between us as a part of our success with the children. They see a stable home life with a commitment that does not have compromises.
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Here’s what we did right (we got plenty wrong, too, but that’s another list):
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Chores

  • Kids had to perform chores from age 3. A 3-year-old does not clean toilets very well but by the time he is 4, it’s a reasonably good job.
  • They got allowances based on how they did the chores for the week.
  • We had the children wash their own clothes by the time they turned 8. We assigned them a wash day.
  • When they started reading, they had to make dinner by reading a recipe. They also had to learn to double a recipe.
  • The boys and girls had to learn to sew.

Study time


  • We had study time from 6 to 8pm every week day. No television, computer, games, or other activities until the two hours were up. If they had no homework, then they read books. For those too young to be in school, we had someone read books to them. After the two hours, they could do whatever they wanted as long as they were in by curfew.
  • All the kids were required to take every Advanced Placement class there was. We did not let entrance scores be an impediment. We went to the school and demanded our kids be let in. Then we, as parents, spent the time to ensure they had the understanding to pass the class. After the first child, the school learned that we kept our promise that the kids could handle the AP classes.
  • If children would come home and say that a teacher hated them or was not fair, our response was that you need to find a way to get along. You need find a way to learn the material because in real life, you may have a boss that does not like you. We would not enable children to “blame” the teacher for not learning, but place the responsibility for learning the material back on the child. Of course, we were alongside them for two hours of study a day, for them to ask for help anytime.

Picky eaters not allowed

  • We all ate dinner and breakfast together. Breakfast was at 5:15am and then the children had to do chores before school. Dinner was at 5:30pm.
  • More broadly, food was interesting. We wanted a balanced diet, but hated it when we were young and parents made us eat all our food. Sometimes we were full and just did not want to eat anymore. Our rule was to give the kids the food they hated most first (usually vegetables) and then they got the next type of food. They did not have to eat it and could leave the table. If later they complained they were hungry, we would get out that food they did not want to eat, warm it up in the microwave, and provide it to them. Again, they did not have to eat it. But they got no other food until the next meal unless they ate it.
  • We did not have snacks between meals. We always had the four food groups (meat, dairy, grain, fruits and vegetables) and nearly always had dessert of some kind. To this day, our kids are not afraid to try different foods, and have no allergies to foods. They try all kinds of new foods and eat only until they are full. Not one of our kids is even a little bit heavy. They are thin, athletic, and very healthy. With 12 kids, you would think that at least one would have some food allergies or food special needs. (I am not a doctor.)

Extracurriculars

  • All kids had to play some kind of sport. They got to choose, but choosing none was not an option. We started them in grade school. We did not care if it was swimming, football, baseball, fencing, tennis, etc. and did not care if they chose to change sports. But they had to play something.
  • All kids had to be in some kind of club: Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, history, drama, etc.
  • They were required to provide community service. We would volunteer within our community and at church. For Eagle Scout projects, we would have the entire family help. Once we collected old clothes and took them to Mexico and passed them out. The kids saw what life was like for many families and how their collections made them so happy and made a difference.

Independence

  • When the kids turned 16, we bought each a car. The first one learned what that meant. As the tow truck pulled a once “new” car into the driveway, my oldest proclaimed: “Dad, it is a wreck!” I said, “Yes, but a 1965 Mustang fastback wreck. Here are the repair manuals. Tools are in the garage. I will pay for every part, but will not pay for LABOR.” Eleven months later, the car had a rebuilt engine, rebuilt transmission, newly upholstered interior, a new suspension system, and a new coat of paint. My daughter (yes, it was my daughter) had one of the hottest cars at high school. And her pride that she built it was beyond imaginable. (As a side note, none of my kids ever got a ticket for speeding, even though no car had less than 450 horsepower.)
  • We as parents allowed kids to make mistakes. Five years before the 16th birthday and their “new” car gift, they had to help out with our family cars. Once I asked my son, Samuel, to change the oil and asked if he needed help or instruction. “No, Dad, I can do it.” An hour later, he came in and said, “Dad, does it take 18 quarts of oil to change the oil?”  I asked where did he put 18 quarts of oil when normally only five were needed. His response: “That big screw on top at the front of the engine.”  I said “You mean the radiator?” Well, he did not get into trouble for filling the radiator with oil. He had to drain it, we bought a radiator flush, put in new radiator fluid, and then he had to change the real oil. We did not ground him or give him any punishment for doing it “wrong.” We let the lesson be the teaching tool. Our children are not afraid to try something new.  They were trained that if they do something wrong they will not get punished. It often cost us more money, but we were raising kids, not saving money.
  • The kids each got their own computer, but had to build it. I bought the processor, memory, power supply, case, keyboard, hard drive, motherboard, and mouse. They had to put it together and load the software on. This started when they were 12.
  • We let the children make their own choices, but limited. For example, do you want to go to bed now or clean your room? Rarely, did we give directives that were one way, unless it dealt with living the agreed-upon family rules. This let the child feel that she had some control over life.

In it together

  • We required the children to help each other. When a fifth grader is required to read 30 minutes a day, and a first grader is required to be read to 30 minutes a day, have one sit next to the other and read. Those in high school calculus tutored those in algebra or grade-school math.
  • We assigned an older child to a younger child to teach them and help them accomplish their weekly chores.
  • We let the children be a part of making the family rules. For example, the kids wanted the rule that no toys were allowed in the family room. The toys had to stay either in the bedroom or playroom. In addition to their chores, they had to all clean their bedroom every day (or just keep it clean in the first place). These were rules that the children wanted. We gave them a chance each month to amend or create new rules. Mom and Dad had veto power of course.
  • We tried to be always consistent. If they had to study two hours every night, we did not make an exception to it. Curfew was 10pm during school nights and midnight on non-school nights. There were no exceptions to the rules.

Vacation policy

  • We would take family vacations every summer for two or three weeks. We could afford a hotel, or cruise, but did not choose those options. We went camping and backpacking. If it rained, then we would figure out how to backpack in the rain and survive. We would set up a base camp at a site with five or six tents, and I would take all kids age 6 or older on a three- to five-day backpack trip. My wife would stay with the little ones. Remember, for 15 years, she was either pregnant or just had a baby. My kids and I hiked across the Grand Canyon, to the top of Mount Whitney, across the Continental Divide, across Yosemite.
  • We would send kids via airplane to relatives in Europe or across the US for two or three weeks at a time. We started this when they were in kindergarten. It would take special treatment for the airlines to take a 5-year-old alone on the plane and required people on the other end to have special documentation. We only sent the kids if they wanted to go. However, with the younger ones seeing the older ones travel, they wanted to go. The kids learned from an early age that we, as parents, were always there for them, but would let them grow their own wings and fly.

Money and materialism

  • Even though we have sufficient money, we have not helped the children buy homes, pay for education, pay for weddings (yes, we do not pay for weddings either). We have provided extensive information on how to do it or how to buy rental units and use equity to grow wealth. We do not “give” things to our children but we give them information and teach them “how” to do things. We have helped them with contacts in corporations, but they have to do the interviews and “earn” the jobs.
  • We give birthday and Christmas presents to the kids. We would play Santa Claus but as they got older, and would ask about it, we would not lie.  We would say it is a game we play and it is fun. We did and do have lists for items that each child would like for presents. Then everyone can see what they want. With the internet, it is easy to send such lists around to the children and grandchildren. Still, homemade gifts are often the favorite of all.

The real world

  • We loved the children regardless of what they did. But would not prevent consequences of any of their actions. We let them suffer consequences and would not try to mitigate the consequences because we saw them suffering. We would cry and be sad, but would not do anything to reduce the consequences of their actions.
We were and are not our kids’ best friends.  We were their parents.

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Assalamualaikumm..

Aha... kepada yang berkenaan, sudahkan anda submit e-Filing..?
Aku SUDAH...! Setelah seminggu dalam draft akhirnya
ku submit jua uhuhuhu.
Tak bleh blah betul dengan slogan e-Filing tahun ni
"ANDALAH WIRA NEGARA" gitewww.....!

Kepada kerajaan.. TOLONGLAH
gunakan tax yang ku bayar tu dengan berkhemah ok.
Tak nak dengar dah kes beli cincin juta juta.... No NO NO!!!
Kes-kes kelulusan & peruntukan projek lain tengok2 buat benda lain..
double NO NO NO!!!!


Anyway nak share TIPS2 on 
How To Pay LESS PERSONAL TAX 
Article 2009@ The Star

THE 2009 tax-filing season for individuals has arrived. For many of us, April 30 will be just another day (perhaps accompanied by scrambling for our just-in-time filing) to settle our dues with the Inland Revenue Board by submitting the Form e-BE and paying any balance tax.
Before clicking the button to complete the e-filing, take a second look at the figures keyed in. Is the amount of tax calculated the lowest it can be? Here are some tips on saving tax that would not get you in trouble with the law.
1. Know your income: What is taxable and what is not.
Gone are the days when you agonise over the delay in receiving your Form EA from your employer. It is now a law for employers to issue the Form EA to their employees no later than the end of February. The key point to note is not all income in your Form EA is taxable! Scrutinise all the items in Form EA to see if there is any which should be tax-free. For example:
Travelling allowances
If you receive travelling allowance, up to RM2,400 for your travels from home to office is tax-free. What this means is if you receive an allowance of RM12,000 for such travel, you can deduct RM2,400 and only RM9,600 is taxable. Further, travelling allowance of up to RM6,000 for official duties is tax-exempt.
Meal, parking and childcare allowances
Many employees receive these allowances, do you? You would be happy to know that you can enjoy such perks with no worries about paying tax thereon (up to RM2,400 in the case of childcare allowance).
2. Make the most of all tax-free benefits.
Medical benefits
Medical benefits for traditional medicine including ayurvedic, plus maternity benefits are also tax-free.
Interest subsidies
Your employer may have subsidised interest on your housing, car and education loans. In the past, these subsidies would be taxable on you. Now you would be glad to know such interest subsidies are tax-exempt (so long as the total loans do not exceed RM300,000).
Broadband and telephone benefits
Who can leave home without the iPhone, Blackberry or PDAs nowadays? Getting such a device from your employer plus reimbursement for broadband and telephone bills are tax-free. So take advantage and enjoy the latest gadgets and services.
3. Know your limits.       
Just as in drinking and driving, stay within the limits to avoid any trouble or triggering tax.
If you have enjoyed any staff benefits like discounts on your company’s goods or services and kept within the RM1,000 a year limit, you should enjoy tax exemption thereon.
Did you receive a small token from your employer on your achievements in service excellence, innovation or productivity which brought on a smile? Don’t blame your employer if they kept the awards below RM2,000 as no tax should be levied on you. Neither is the award for your long service with the company (for more than 10 years) forgotten. As long as your employer kept the value of all awards to you within the RM2,000 limit, the smile should remain on you.
4. Look for more tax-free income.
Bank interest income
You will note a subtle difference in your bank statement nowadays as it no longer shows the amount of tax withheld. Bank interest income is now tax-exempt.
Dividends
Dividends need not be entirely taxable. Have a good look at the dividend voucher. If it states that the dividend is “tax-exempt”, then it is not taxable anymore.
5. Gain more deductions.
Purchase of sports equipment
If the slimming fad has caught on with you, keep the receipts of your purchases of any sports equipment. A claim of up to RM300 is a small incentive to shape those curves and muscles in a big way!
Have receipts or evidence to support more deductions
Medical expenses for your parents certified by a medical practitioner (restricted to RM5,000);
Medical expenses for serious diseases for self, spouse or child (up to RM5,000), including a complete medical examination for self, spouse or child limited to RM500;
Basic supporting equipment for disabled self, spouse, child or parents (ceiling of RM5,000);
Disabled person (self) (RM6,000);
Disabled husband/wife (RM3,500);
Education fee (self) up to tertiary level for the purpose of acquiring law, accounting, Islamic financing, technical, vocational, industrial, scientific or technological skills or qualifications for a masters or doctorate level, undertaken for the purpose of acquiring any skill or qualification (limited to RM5,000);
Purchase of books/journals/magazines/similar publications for self, spouse or child (up to RM1,000);
Net deposit in National Education Savings Scheme (ceiling of RM3,000);
Purchase of personal computer for individual (maximum deduction of RM3,000 allowed once every three years);
Premiums on life insurance plus EPF and other approved fund contributions (subject to RM6,000 restriction);
Premiums for education or medical insurance (restricted to RM3,000);
Relief of up to RM10,000 on the housing loan interest paid (conditions apply);
Payment of alimony to former wife (maximum total deduction for wife and alimony payment is RM3,000);
Zakat other than monthly zakat deduction from salary; and
Fees/levy paid by a holder of an employment pass, visit pass (temporary employment) or work pass.
The rule of the “game” of keeping your tax liability to the minimum when preparing your tax return Form e-BE is to do it right within the law. For a start, make the website of the Inland Revenue Board, www.hasil.gov.my, one of your favourites from now until April 30 to access its easy to read guides. Happy e-filing!
● Ang Weina is executive director and global employer services leader with the tax practice of Deloitte Malaysia.


Assalamualaikum...
Balik open house rumah kawan weekend lepas gi singgah 
MyDin. Abang nak ke money exchange.. esok nak
outstation ke China plak .. uhuk uhuk!

Anyway kat Mydin USJ ni lepas bayar beli2 barang dapur sket
perasan ada satu mesin kat luar kaunter bayar tuh.
 TUKAR SYILING kepada KUPON MEMBELI BELAH!


Ahaaa.. menarik ni. Kepada  yang ada anak-anak menabung tu lepas
ni bleh la Mak Ayah bank in transfer duit tabungan anak2 tu ke bank siap2
dan syiling tu bleh la tukar kat mesin syiling Mydin ni 
utk beli barang dapur kann.
Kitaorang pun selalu Abang bawak duit tabung budak2 
gi tukar kat kedai Mamak jek huhu


Sekarang dah tau satu perkara lagi yang boleh di buat
dengan duit syiling kan!

Assalamualaikum..
Olala... aku percaya mostly reader2 kat sini ada blog or paling kurang pun
ada account FB. Jom la kita beringat-ingat bila baca artikel kat bawah.
Aku rasa FB pun bahaya.. sebab kat situ ada maklumat bufday, family relation.
Kot2 yang buh nama Emak & alamat rumah memang senang2 je 
info tu boleh di guna utk security validation.. uhuhuhuhu.
Boleh pulak penggodam ni guna buat kad kredit..? Punya lah rapuh
dia punya approvall.. mintak di jauhkannnnnnn!


sumber: Harian Metro

KUALA LUMPUR: Awas! Apabila anda mendedahkan nombor telefon atau nombor akaun bank di Internet terutama di laman jaringan sosial, anda berpotensi menjadi mangsa penggodam sehingga menyebabkan anda kerugian ribuan ringgit sekelip mata.

Modus operandinya mudah - penggodam yang sudah memperoleh nombor telefon atau nombor akaun bank yang dipaparkan, akan mencari dan mengumpulkan maklumat peribadi mangsa di Internet sebelum membuat permohonan bagi mendapatkan kad kredit menerusi Internet.
Apabila menerima kad kredit itu, penggodam akan mencari laman web menjual pelbagai produk melalui urus niaga Internet yang lemah sistem keselamatannya dengan menggunakan teknik dan kod tertentu.

Seterusnya, mereka akan menggunakan kad kredit yang belum diaktifkan untuk membeli pelbagai produk yang dikehendaki.



Taktik digunakan penggodam yang dikenali ‘Black Hat Hacker’ atau ‘Cracker’ itu didedahkan kepada Harian Metro oleh dua sahabat yang hanya mahu dikenali Zul dan Madi.

Mereka yang berusia 30-an pernah aktif menjadi penggodam sedikit masa lalu untuk mendapat keuntungan dengan cara mudah.

MAHIR...Zul dan Madi pernah aktif menggodam.
MAHIR...Zul dan Madi pernah aktif menggodam. 
Assalamualaikum...
Baru-baru ni ada add friend salah sorang Parent student Krista...Pn Sara.
Bila jengah FB dia ada la link iklan Petronas tahun 2008 ni..
Memang bergenang jugak air mata tengok..
Teringat kat Mak Ayah yang susah payah sekolahkan kita kecik-kecik dulu.
Sampai sekarang pun tak terbalas lagi jasa dan pengorbanan mereka.
Dan terfikir adakah kita berbuat benda yang sama untuk anak-anak kita pula..?


Apapun, Sara ialah agen insuran Great Eastern. Kalau ada yang berminat
untuk dapatkan Plan Insuran dr GE boleh lah aku corong2 kan..

Cakap pasal Insurans ni, bila aku habis study tahun 2001,
hujung tahun tu keluar berita mengatakan premium Insuran akan naik menjelang
 tahun 2002. Awal2 tahun 2000 dulu kesedaran pasal Insuran baru nak berkembang
kat Malaysia. Minggu berita tu tersiar terus aku contact Agen Insurans supaya datang
berjumpa aku. Agen Insuran tu pun adik beradik ofis mate lama aku dulu.
Masa dia bagi explaination, dia ada bagitau kat aku betapa la susahnya dia nak
convince orang masuk insurans waktu tu sedangkan aku, aku plak yg suh dia
datang jumpa aku by hook by crook minggu tu jugakk.. ha ha ha.

Anyway, selepas tu aku ada ambilkan Insuran untuk Emak sebab sedar duit tak banyak
kalau ada apa2 emergency berlaku. Dan aku pun ada ambilkan insuran untuk Abah
 tapi duit premium tu di pulangkan semula sebab masa aku apply tu Abah dah pun
terlebih had umur, 61 tahun. 

Both Danish & Dania pun Abang dah ambilkan insuran sebaik habis pantang..
 sekurang2nya kalau ada emergency ada jugak 'payung' untuk berteduh. Korang macamana..?

Sudirman

Ayah Dan Ibu 


Ayah dan ibu
Itulah permulaan kami
Dapatlah melihat bulan dan
Matahari
Ahai...

Yang dikurniakan dari Ilahi
Ahai...
Ayah dan ibu lah
Mesti dihormati

Ayah dan ibu
Wali dan juga keramat
Pada mereka kita beri hormat
Ahai...
Bagilah tunjuk ajar dan
Nasihat
Supaya hidup
Supaya hidup kita akan selamat
Assalamualaikum...
Aha.. pagi ni sempat singgah ke Bank Rakyat cawangan Bandar Puteri, Puchong
berdekatan dengan Klinik Pakar Kanak-kanak Chan tu.
Rasanya semua dah tau bahawa Bank Rakyat dah buka semula saham
bernilai RM 1 bilion bermula 4 April yang lepas kan..?
Dan semua sedia maklumkan Bank Rakyat antara bank yg memberi
deviden tertinggi sehingga 15% setahun ?
kedengaran amat menarik!

So just nak share my experience yang baru first time nak join saham ni.
Untuk buka saham baru had maksimum hanyalah RM500seorang.
Walaubagaimanapun kita di boleh isi borang untuk menambah saham sehingga RM100,000
seorang dengan mengisi borang untuk menambah saham.
TAPI untuk tambah saham ni kita cuma perlu submit permohonan dulu
tanpa perlu buat bayaran dan dalam masa sebulan Bank Rakyat akan hantar
surat sama ada permohonan penambahan saham tu lulus atas tidak.

Jadinya, yang dah jadi ahli macam saya ni terus je isi borang untuk buka saham & tambah saham.
Yang belum boleh isi sekali borang untuk buka buku *jadi ahli*
dengan jumlah Min RM20.


 OK.. mula-mula isi borang dulu. Sediakan salinan IC 2 keping untuk setiap borang.
1. Borang permohonan menjadi anggota + 2 keping salinan IC + RM 500 +
RM 5 *jika pertama kali masuk syer*
2. Borang penambahan saham + 2 keping salinan IC.

Lengkap kan borang bersama salinan IC dan beratur untuk ambil nombor giliran.
Tengok sikit punya panjang queue pagi tadi uhuhu.


Selepas borang yang lengkap di isi dan di semak oleh pegawai di kaunter nombor giliran, then
tunggu pula di kaunter biasa untuk proses pembayaran.
Borang penambahan saham akan di kutip oleh pegawai di kaunter nombor giliran.
Borang membuka saham akan di serahkan di kaunter biasa bersama wang tunai RM505.


So ni dia resit bila urusan dah selasaii..
Beres....

Kepada yang berminat, segera ke Bank Rakyat berhampiran dan datanglah
awal pagi kerana borang yang di edarkan sehari terhad. Petang rasanya
dah tak da dah borang nih.

Nak tahu maklumat lebih lanjut boleh layari
Assalamualaikum...

Korang dah buat e-Filing LHDN belum..?


Aku dah submit dalam 25hb Mar hari tuh.
Minggu lepas dah dapat cek bayaran balik cukai dari LHDN
dan dah selamat pun di bank in kan. Yang ni masuk tabung
utk gi bercuti bulan 7 nanti InsyaAllah...


Kira cepat jugak la LHDN process mana2 yang terlebih bayar tuh,
dalam 2-3 minggu. So moralnya siapa yang belum buat lagi e-filing
cepat2 la buat. Tarikh akhir 30hb April nih.
Lagi cepat declare lagi cepat dapat bayaran balik kalau ada uhuhuhu.

Lagi satu saje nak share ni. Kat sebelahhh je dengan ofis aku ni
ada satu bangunan baru LHDN yang sedang dalam pembinaan.
14 tingkat nko! Setiap kali nak masuk ofis memang mesti terpaksa
mengadap menara LHDN. Kadang2 memang bleh sesak nafas di buatnya
especially bila tengok payslip hujung bulan..!

Tak pe, lepas ni kalau declare tax lambat dapat cek ke leh terus terjah
kaunter sebelah tuh uhuhuhu
Salam....
Wah wah wahh.... masuk tahun baru 2011 ni rasanya ramai yang 'poket penuh'...! 
Maklumlah lepas BONUS...! Ada member aku bonus 7 bulann..!
Selamba je boleh sambar NIKON D90 cashhh woh...!!!
Alhamdulillahh.. rezeki masing-masing. Kawan-kawan tumpang gembira he he...



So mungkin sebab duit bonus yang tak tau nak buat apa, anak-anak pun dah selesai masuk sekolah,
lepas tu takut duit berlumut dalam bank plak.. 
tengok analysis keyword untuk HARI INI sahaja 
"panduan tender nombor kenderaan"
duduk carta paling tinggi...! 

bukan BELI nomborr.. TENDER tuhhhhhhhh!!
beli tu murah lagi laa.. rasa RM210 dah boleh beli. 
Tapi TENDER tu bleh sampai tahap ribu ribannnn tuhh..!!
Barangkali yang tender-tender no ni pun bukan orang2 yang makan gaji... 
tapi orang-orang yang 'beri gaji'  hu hu.
Nak tahu tahap mana ribu riban orang sanggup tender no plat kereta tu KLIK SINI.
Ada yang sanggup tender sampai harga melebihi suku juta beb!

Aku pun setakat ni dah pernah 2 kali beli nombor plat kereta. Means pergi JPJ
dan sambar mana-mana nombor yang ada..
Tak le dapat nombor cantik.. 
tapi bleh la dapat nombor yang cantik sket antara yang dah tak cantik.. 
boleh laa buat geli-geli.....he he he
Salam Raya..
Aha.. hari ni pun aku ada 3 rumah nak di terjah... *peaceee...!*
Hari ni nak buat entry pasal Panduan membeli nombor kenderaan...
Untuk rekod setakat ni dah 2 kali aku beli nombor kenderaan dan kali ni aku nak share panduan bagaimana nak membeli nombor kenderaan okeh..!

Sebenarnya membeli nombor pendaftaran kenderaan sangatlah tidak sukar. Lebih mudah dari anda berurusan dengan runner kerana jika nombor yang di pilih tidak ada anda segera boleh membuat pilihan lain dan sudah tentu tidak ada bayaran tambahan. Ketika saya hendak membeli nombor ini runner menawarkan nombor yang saya pinta dengan harga RM 410 sedangkan saya boleh beli sendiri dengan harga RM 210 :D. (NOTE : RM10 adalah bayaran perkhidmatan)
Okehh.. berikut ialah Panduan membeli nombor pendaftaran kenderaan.

1. Mula-mula check dulu apakah nombor kenderaan terkini dari Laman Web Rasmi JPJ KLIK SINI

2. Dari senarai tu pilih lah nombor yang di ingini. Biasanya nombor kenderaan yang di boleh di beli ni ialah saki baki nombor-nombor yang telah di tender/tempah. Nombor-nombor dalam kategori tender seperti nombor-nombor bernilai utama ( 1 -10 ), nombor-nombor menarik ( 17,77, 777, 7777  etc) dan nombor-nombor popular (Nombor kapit e.g 2772. nombor kahwin e.g 7272). KLIK SINI. Selain dari nombor-nombor ni kita boleh beli terus dari kaunter JPJ dengan bayaran RM 210 sahaja.


3. Download borang Permohonan nombor pendaftaran kenderaan  dari laman web rasmi JPJ ni. Print dan isi siap-siap kat rumah.


4. Sediakan salinan IC anda dan lebih baik jika bawa salinan resit pembelian/tempahan kenderaan anda. Sediakan wang RM 210.

5. Pergi ke cawangan JPJ utama di setiap negeri. Contoh kalau untuk Wilayah Perseketuan ialah di Wangsa Maju. Pergi seawal pagi. JPJ di buka 7:45 pagi. Kami gerak dari rumah seawal pukul 6:45 pagi dan sampai kira-kira pukul 7:50 pagi.

6. Naik ke tingkat 1, JPJ Wangsa Maju dan ambil nombor giliran di kaunter pertanyaan terletak di sebelah kiri pintu masuk. Borang membeli nombor juga boleh di dapati di sini. Perhatikan senarai nombor terkini dari Skrin monitor kerana nombor terkini mungkin lebih advance 1000-2000 nombor berbanding update di laman web JPJ petang sebelumnya. INGAT ! :Sediakan sekurang-kurangnya 10 nombor pilihan anda..! Just in case jika nombor yang anda idamkan dah di sambar orang lain..!


7. Masih awal pagi dan jumlah pelanggan tak sampai pun 10 orang. Tak sampai 10 minit giliran kami tiba. Sampai di kaunter kami ajukan ke semua nombor pilihan mengikut priority. Staff di kaunter akan masukkan setiap nombor ke dalam komputer untuk carian status. Kami memang suka nombor 7. No 7 ni memang banyak makna dalam hidup kitaorangg.. walaubagaimanapun 8 nombor pilihan pertama termasuk 6779 yang di gunakan sebelumnya dan tahun kami di lahirkan pun sudah di beli orang lain..! dan akhirnya kami dapat juga no plat WU* 777*.



8. Walaupun running number pada waktu itu ialah 2000 - 4000 dan nombor yang kami beli adalah dalam range 7000 ++, hanya RM 210 di kenakan. Buat pembayaran RM 210 di kaunter dan satu resit akan di keluarkan mengandungi maklumat seperti yang tertera di bawah. Urusan pembelian nombor kenderaan selesaii..!! Mudah sahaja bukan!



9. Sekarang serahkan resit pembelian nombor pendaftaran itu kepada agen anda untuk proses selanjutnya iaitu pendaftaran kereta dan cukai jalan. Anda sudah pun boleh memiliki nombor pilihan anda..!

Moralnya cuma 5 langkah


1. Pilih nombor pilihan
2. Download dan isi borang
3. Sediakan wang RM 210 dan pergi ke kaunter JPJ (awal pagi!)
4. Ambil nombor giliran, pilih nombor bila giliran di panggil dan buat pembayaran
5. Serahkan resit pembelian kepada agen untuk urusan pendaftaran

Selesaiii...!!

Nak tau orang kaya sanggup berabis banyak mana beli no plat ...?

KCT 1

TAN 1
 Salam..

Tak sedar dah seminggu kita menjalani ibadah puasa di bulan Ramdhan yang mulia ini. Alhamdulillah.... syukurrrr dengan nikmatNya. Barangkali bulan Ramadhan juga bulan yang di limpahkan dengan kurniaan rezeki yang melimpah. Peniaga-peniaga di Bazaar Ramadhan, rumah-rumah anak yatim dan kebajikan contohnya. Di samping tu rasanya para blogger pun mungkin akan dapat melihat peningkatan UV di blog masing-masing. Al-maklumlah bulan Ramadhan ni ramai yang mengantikan acara 'makan tengahari' kepada acara 'melayari internet'. Even blog aku pun selalunya average dalam 80 UV sehari tapi masuk Ramadhan ni Alhamdulillah... setakat seminggu pertama ni boleh konsisten atas 100 UV. Alhamdulillahhh..................!! Terima kasih kepada semua yang sudi menjengah ke sini ! Peace....!!


Jadi kepada para blogger yang ada pasang iklan Nuffnang dan tak pernah merasa Nuffnang Buffered Earning, maka inilah masanya untuk mencuba 3 TIPS mudah cap TIGA Ayam di bawah hu hu. Maklumlah... aku pun blogger golongan marhain jugak. Masih kategori saya budak baru belajar.. so sekadar berkongsi TIPS yang menjadi amalan... nak ikutkan ramai lagi blogger tegar yang bagi banyak TIPS tapi cukuplah aku kongsikan 3 TIPS je supaya korang tak pening. 

BE untuk Ramadhan. Ada 5 setakat ni. Alhamdulillah....

3 TIPS MENAMBAH UV BLOG ANDA :

1. KERAP : Kerap mengupdate blog. Ahaaa... ada blogger yang update berkali-kali dalam sehari. Tapi kalau dapat update sehari sekali pun dah cukup bagus tu. Cuba amalkan sampai ada pembaca yang tau anda akan update topik hari-hari. InsyaAllah... bila blogger buka je blog dia, tengok ada update terus la dia jengahh..

2. VARIASI : Variasikan topik anda antara personal topik dengan topik-topik berunsur fakta atau topik semasa. Biasanya anda ada pengunjung setia yang selalu ingin tahu perkembangan kehidupan peribadi anda terutamanya di kalangan teman-teman blogger rapat, rakan-rakan atau ahli keluarga. Tapi selangselikan juga dengan topik berunsur fakta dan isu semasa. Topik-topik begini akan membantu menambahkan UV anda berdasarkan carian di google sementelah topik berunsur fakta selalunya tidak ada expiry date so sekali anda blog topik begini, bila-bila masa bila ada orang perlukan data untuk di cari, InsyaAllah akan sampai ke blog anda.


3. PING BLOG. Haaa... banyak site yang menawarkan fungsi PING BLOG ni tetapi yang selalu aku layari ialah GENGBLOGGER. Senang je.Register jadi ahli menggunakan login facebook anda. Then setiap kali anda publish topik baru, login ke Geng Blogger dan ping blog anda di sana.

Sebenarnya banyak lagi TIPS-TIPS lain, ada bermacam-macam cara lagi.Awal-awal dulu banyak gak baca tips2 dari GTO, Joegrimjow & Ben Ashaari. Terima kasih gak gak diarorang sbb sudi share tips2 berguna tu. Di samping tu rajin-rajin la promote blog. Ada macam-macam cara. Ada yang rajin buat contest, giveaway... tak pun rajin-rajin la blogwalking tinggalkan komen kat blog orang lain. InsyaAllah pengunjung akan ziarah blog anda juga. Dan bila UV meningkat dan konsisten, InsyaAllah BE pun akan appear kat Nuffnang Dashboard tu.. hu hu

Apapun... Selamat berblogging dan terus mencuba..! hik hik