jopoc Posted October 30, 2010 Share Posted October 30, 2010 (edited) ^^^^^^^^^^ still, rudeness is not verbal abuse. Edited October 30, 2010 by jopoc Quote Link to comment
skitz Posted October 31, 2010 Share Posted October 31, 2010 Whatever name you give it Jopoc, bottomline is, the fcuker doesn't deserve a DIPLOMATIC POST. Quote Link to comment
jopoc Posted October 31, 2010 Share Posted October 31, 2010 Whatever name you give it Jopoc, bottomline is, the fcuker doesn't deserve a DIPLOMATIC POST. i will agree with you on after hearing out the whole story, i arrive at the same conclusion. mahirap mag-conclude on the basis of an edited recording. Quote Link to comment
skitz Posted October 31, 2010 Share Posted October 31, 2010 Fair enough Jopoc. But at the very least, the edited recording is enough cause for an investigation. Quote Link to comment
rockybrawler Posted November 3, 2010 Share Posted November 3, 2010 My question is why and how was the conversation recorded? Quote Link to comment
sleekee Posted March 7, 2011 Share Posted March 7, 2011 folks, this has been quiet for a while... but I really do think that the biggest scam which can be seen in broad daylight is the POEA... really frustrating... Quote Link to comment
boibastos Posted March 16, 2011 Share Posted March 16, 2011 (edited) If we refer to RA 9862 Section 5 Paragraph I, we can see Verbal Abuse (repeated verbal abuse to be exact) Uh, I think you should know that Republic Act No. 9862 is just a law establishing a high school. http://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/republicactno9862_pdf.php Edited March 16, 2011 by boibastos Quote Link to comment
sandy51 Posted July 14, 2011 Share Posted July 14, 2011 folks, this has been quiet for a while... but I really do think that the biggest scam which can be seen in broad daylight is the POEA... really frustrating... Sad but we keep saying that OFWs are heroes and how do we treat our so called heroes? We put in a lot of regulations which cost them money even before they earn their first dollar. So the poor potential OFW borrows money for placement fees and the government adds to his woes by placing additional requirements which cost money. If we are really sincere in thinking of them as heroes, why can't we give the services for free. We were the ones who thought of the requirements in the first place. Quote Link to comment
BnF95 Posted July 14, 2011 Share Posted July 14, 2011 Sad but we keep saying that OFWs are heroes and how do we treat our so called heroes? We put in a lot of regulations which cost them money even before they earn their first dollar. So the poor potential OFW borrows money for placement fees and the government adds to his woes by placing additional requirements which cost money. If we are really sincere in thinking of them as heroes, why can't we give the services for free. We were the ones who thought of the requirements in the first place.We? Pardon me for saying so, but our "elected officials" are pretty much greedy and conniving bastards that want to milk the people dry. On the other hand it could be our fault since we elect them from the same genetic pool of greedy and conniving bastards. Maybe we should hang them all and start fresh? Quote Link to comment
sandy51 Posted August 9, 2011 Share Posted August 9, 2011 Ok, Jopoc, edited na kung edited. But clearly the woman was just asking that her RIGHTS be respected. Anong sagot nung labor attache? "Anong rights rights?" Tama bang sagot yun? Kahit snippet lang yun at hindi buong conversation dun palang maling mali na siya. And furthermore, kahit pa kupal na yung DH at hindi edukado (ipagpalagay na natin, pero hindi naman mukhang ganun) maski na, hindi pa rin dapat ganun ang ATTITUDE nung dapat public servant sa PUBLIKONG dapat BOSS nya. Dapat maintindihan ng mga consulado natin na ang mga OFW na yun ay "client" nila. The reason they exist (in that position) at all is because of these (makulit na kung makulit) na mga OFW. Kung ayaw nila ng ganung trabaho, UMUWI na lang sila at dito mag-traffik aide sa Makati. Tanong ko lang Jopoc, would you treat a client of yours that way? Kahit isang snippet lang ng conversation,were you ever that rude to a client? Please naman. Huwag silang umuwi para mag traffic. Madami na dito. Ultimo Barangay tanod and Security Guard meyroon authority sa traffick. May kasama bang accountability? Speaking of which, if you're on the north bound lane of C5 and plan to turn right on Ortigas, watch out. There is a sign that says no turn on red but if you're the first or second vehicle, you won't see a red light because it would be behind you. But if you make a mistake of turning right, there would be a group of blue boys waiting to pounce on you. What seems to intrigue me though, is at the opposite side (west bound lane of Ortigas) there is also a sign that says no loading and unloading but right at the sign is where jeepneys do it and the blue boys cannot see. Anyway, back to Philippine embassies and consulates. Have you not noticed that very often no one is around? That they only know you are there when it is time to collect taxes from you when you renew your passport? If you make them come home and handle traffick, they might just be another blue boy. Quote Link to comment
red60 Posted August 10, 2011 Share Posted August 10, 2011 Sad but we keep saying that OFWs are heroes and how do we treat our so called heroes? We put in a lot of regulations which cost them money even before they earn their first dollar. So the poor potential OFW borrows money for placement fees and the government adds to his woes by placing additional requirements which cost money. If we are really sincere in thinking of them as heroes, why can't we give the services for free. We were the ones who thought of the requirements in the first place. Is it accurate to say that the government is asking for substantial amount fees from the OFWs? I thought the country of destination is the one asking for numerous requirements plus local employment agency asking for exorbitant placement fees. Quote Link to comment
sandy51 Posted August 15, 2011 Share Posted August 15, 2011 Is it accurate to say that the government is asking for substantial amount fees from the OFWs? I thought the country of destination is the one asking for numerous requirements plus local employment agency asking for exorbitant placement fees. The government fees are not really exorbitant. What I'm saying is that the OFWs have already paid (a lot even borrowed to pay) exhorbitant fees that the government need not put in additional requirement that cost even one peso more. If the government were really sincere in saying that OFWs are heroes, then it should not charge these heroes anymore. Let's see what would happen if there were a law that says: "if government wants to put a new requirement, it should pay for it, since it was their idea in the first place". Quote Link to comment
KillTheDEVIL Posted August 18, 2011 Share Posted August 18, 2011 What happened to the anti-smoking campaign of MMDA? Quote Link to comment
KillTheDEVIL Posted August 18, 2011 Share Posted August 18, 2011 (edited) Makasabat lang Hindi nga daw "Verbal Abuse", unbecoming of a Public Servant nga dawTama ka, madaming modest way na sagutin ung request ng OFW like "Sige hija ganito ang maaari mong gawin at heto ang mga pwedeng mangyari" Naintindihan mo hijo? Correct. But sometimes people exaggerate a situation due to the spur of emotion. Edited August 18, 2011 by KillTheDEVIL Quote Link to comment
sandy51 Posted August 18, 2011 Share Posted August 18, 2011 What happened to the anti-smoking campaign of MMDA? I suppose just like the other campaigns - another opportunity for kotong. Yeah hey! Quote Link to comment
sandy51 Posted August 18, 2011 Share Posted August 18, 2011 thanks... iba kasi ang verbal abuse sa pagiging rude. maaring bastos magsalita attache, maaring may dahilan kung bakit ganun sya. ang akin lang, although mas maganda kung naging mahinahon sya, mas maigi pa rin na pakinggan at alamin natin ang buong storya bago humusga. para maging patas lang. Akala ko bastos na pagsasality ang gusto nang mga Pilipino. Kasi ganun magsalita ang mga news personnel sa TV and radio. The mere fact na nandyan sila means may advertiser. And may advertiser kasi may nanonood o nakikinig. Iba lang siguro ang Pilipino viewing public kaya hindi gumagaya sa style nila ang NBC, CNN, etc. Quote Link to comment
sandy51 Posted August 18, 2011 Share Posted August 18, 2011 Nakalimutan ko pa pala. Aside from bastos na pananalita, mukhang gusto din nang Pilipino ang bading na pananalita kaya nag ba na ang style. Dati, yung bading gumagaya sa salita nang babae. Ngayon (lalo na sa Pilipino news) yung babae gumagaya sa pananalita nag bading. And again, siguro may advertiser, and may advertiser kasi may following. E nabubuhay lang naman ang media sa advertisements hindi ba? Quote Link to comment
Bugatti Veyron Posted January 28, 2013 Share Posted January 28, 2013 I've been getting text messages that my cellphone number won several hundred thousand pesos. The text instructed me to contact some attorney to discuss the prize and how I'm supposed to collect it. It even had a dti permit kuno. If I had the time and I was willing to take the effort to entrap these scam artists, I would have played along and contacted the NBI. I'm just a very busy man so I just deleted the message. Quote Link to comment
DivisoriaBhoy69 Posted July 4, 2013 Share Posted July 4, 2013 WARNING: This PNP personnel is Dangerous He applies the techniques of Extorsion Management into his practice. He claims that you have a traffic violation event though there really is nothing. NAME: Moncito Y. Tolentino " Ka Puroy"His minimum fee is PhP1,000.00 Please be warned!!! Quote Link to comment
boibastos Posted August 13, 2013 Share Posted August 13, 2013 Watch out for this Col. Simplicio Duque and his people who'll call you at work or at home and hard sell you tickets to "AFP" fundraisers. The tickets are worth thousands and they'll all but directly threaten you to buy these tickets. Do not be intimidated by whoever's name they drop and just refuse. This is a scam, a friend of mine baited one of them into going to his office and when he checked with the BIR, the tin no used in their receipts are fake. Check the link. https://www.facebook.com/armedforcesofthephilippines/posts/194623450594258 Quote Link to comment
lerma Posted November 13, 2013 Share Posted November 13, 2013 (edited) I DON'T KNOW IF THIS IS THE RIGHT THREAD FOR THIS KIND OF CHARITY WORKS. PLS FORGIVE ME!!! APPEAL TO BIKERS AND CONCERNED CITIZEN FOR DONATIONS FOR VICTIMS OF TYPHOON YOLANDA We are appealing to our motorcycle brothers from the Luzon to donate rice, canned goods, biscuits, soap, flashlights, water and cash for the typhoon victims in the Municipalities of Palo, Tolosa, Dulag, Javier and Abuyog in Southern Leyte who have received very limited assistance from the government and private comapanies. Jane Lopo, a fellow rider lent us a ten-wheeler truck on November 15 to 17, 2013, to bring all our donations to the above municipalities in Southern Leyte. Cash donations will be used to replenish the stocks by buying food from groceries in unaffected areas and bring them to remote areas for distribution. You can drop your donations at the following areas starting November 12 to 14, 2013 from 9am to 7pm.a) Quezon City Area - Stronghand Building # 1660 E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave.c/o Rose Tagudas Makati Area - Foto Resources Building # 3832 Bermeo St., Brgy. PalananMakati c/o Bing Verdida All donations whether in kind or cash will be given an acknowledgement receipt. Riders from the different clubs are welcome to ride with us to escort the van and personally help in the distribution of the items to the victims. The truck will leave Petron SLEX at 4am of November 15, 2013. The following motorcycle clubs have already expanded their support for this mercy mission: LERAP, Team Kwak-Kwak and Adventure Team Philippines, Inc. For more details you can call LERMA #09991411596 Edited November 13, 2013 by lerma Quote Link to comment
oscartamaguchiblackface Posted November 25, 2013 Share Posted November 25, 2013 http://ph.news.yahoo.com/8-ways-avoid-donation-scams-060453759.html Quote Link to comment
oscartamaguchiblackface Posted November 25, 2013 Share Posted November 25, 2013 This guy made the news last night. He stole the iPhone of a volunteer and started taking selfies, not realizing there was an app on the iPhone that automatically uploaded photos of the guy who took the photo into the owners' FB account. The guy in the photo with the glasses is the thief. Anyone who knows the person should report him immediately to police. Quote Link to comment
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