Dr_PepPeR Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 thanks for the reply sir but it's a family business thing so its kinda confidential hehe will send a PM :mtc:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> No prob, if you're thinking about setting up a trust, just PM me. Quote Link to comment
il_jr Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 pki elaborate naman kung ano dapat gawin or palitan. Hope to hear from u soon. thanks in advance<{POST_SNAPBACK}> for now there is no need to expand your "virtual memory "/page file. Have a look at your motherboard for bulging or leaking capacitors. If you find some then you have your problem. Solution for bulging/leaking capacitors is to have them replaced or replace your motherboard. this article might be of help Bulging Capacitors Quote Link to comment
b_9904 Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 Yup, pasok sa unjust vexation. You file the case against the one collecting against you. I assume that would be the collecting agency HSBC hired. You must get the name of the one persistently calling and bugging you.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> so yung tao lang ang pwede mong idemanda hindi yung company? pano kung iba't ibang tao ang tumatawag saiyo pero from the same company? Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR bonito99 Posted June 8, 2006 MODERATOR Share Posted June 8, 2006 list them down. Quote Link to comment
agentjackbauer Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 so yung tao lang ang pwede mong idemanda hindi yung company? pano kung iba't ibang tao ang tumatawag saiyo pero from the same company?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> You cannot file a criminal case for unjust vexation against the company. Quote Link to comment
chexlsm Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 for now there is no need to expand your "virtual memory "/page file. Have a look at your motherboard for bulging or leaking capacitors. If you find some then you have your problem. Solution for bulging/leaking capacitors is to have them replaced or replace your motherboard. this article might be of help Bulging Capacitors<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ok yung article about the capacitors. May problem din ang PC ko that I think this is it. Thanks... Quote Link to comment
notta101 Posted June 9, 2006 Share Posted June 9, 2006 QUESTION? can a widow revert back in using her maiden name (surname)? what's the process. thanks Quote Link to comment
mrsbonagua Posted June 9, 2006 Share Posted June 9, 2006 QUESTION? can a widow revert back in using her maiden name (surname)? what's the process. thanks<{POST_SNAPBACK}> im also waiting for any reply on this.... Quote Link to comment
dictum Posted June 9, 2006 Share Posted June 9, 2006 list them down.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>While you cannot file a criminal case against the company, it being an artificial person, nonetheless, you are allowed by law to file a civil case against the company for damages. Quote Link to comment
speedy22222002 Posted June 9, 2006 Share Posted June 9, 2006 for now there is no need to expand your "virtual memory "/page file. Have a look at your motherboard for bulging or leaking capacitors. If you find some then you have your problem. Solution for bulging/leaking capacitors is to have them replaced or replace your motherboard. this article might be of help Bulging Capacitors<{POST_SNAPBACK}>ok yon article tungkol sa capacitor. I already check my motherboard it has a bulging capacitors two of them are bulging. should i change just the two bulging capacitor or all of it? thanks for the help. Quote Link to comment
Roubaix Posted June 9, 2006 Share Posted June 9, 2006 QUESTION? can a widow revert back in using her maiden name (surname)? what's the process. thanks<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Once the husband died, the marriage terminated. Hence, the use the married name is no longer required (it never was a requirement -"may"). The process then would be to change all identification papers as they expire (driver's license) or have them changed outright using the death certificate as proof. There is nothing with the NSO except getting an NSO copy of the death certificate. You can't change your birth certificate naman. Since it wasn't done when the widow was married, then there is nothing to change. Quote Link to comment
_Pabling Posted June 9, 2006 Share Posted June 9, 2006 may question ako bakit yon computer ko lagi ng ha hang pag bagon bukas at misan naman ng rerestart magisa? pinalitan ko na yon memory ddr and yon hard disk ang hindi ko na lang napalitan ay yon video card and motherboard and processor. window xp prof. ang gamit ko AMD Athlon 1.1 GH. Pls help me naman. thanks in advance sa makakatulong sa problem ko.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> check mo kung well seated ung proc and heatsink, toggle mo din to. right click my computer, left click on properties, left click advanced tab, left click on settings button under startup and recovery, under system failure make sure to have the box unchecked. baka sakaling lumabas ung BSOD if ever. goodluck! :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR bonito99 Posted June 10, 2006 MODERATOR Share Posted June 10, 2006 While you cannot file a criminal case against the company, it being an artificial person, nonetheless, you are allowed by law to file a civil case against the company for damages.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> And spend more for filing fees? Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR bonito99 Posted June 10, 2006 MODERATOR Share Posted June 10, 2006 Just go after the individual pests via criminal complaints. You owe money already, so why spend more? Quote Link to comment
dictum Posted June 10, 2006 Share Posted June 10, 2006 And spend more for filing fees?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Unlike before, the institution of criminal cases would also entail the payment of filing fees, although not as much as the filing fees for civil cases, well you probably know that as well. Further, since the act of calling you for collection purposes is precisely the function of these credit collection agencies, I doubt if it would fall under "unjust vexation". More importantly, the persons calling you are just doing their job, albeit a bit overzealous. It is quite unfair if you slap them with criminal complaints for doing their job. Lastly, since the act done was in the performance of an official capacity, your cause of action is really against the company per se. If there is no specific provision providing for criminal liability for the officers of the corporation, then, I humbly submit that the employees or the officers could not be held criminally liable. Quote Link to comment
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