Sunday, October 6, 2013

Taal Volcano in Talisay Batangas A place to Visit

Click here for the whole story of My Taal Volcano Experience

Our Boat Rid Experience to Taal Volcano






My Brother and my sister in law.


My sister and my sister in law.
Picture taking at the Taal Volcano Crater.



















Our Horseback Riding Experience to Taal Volcano Crater.













Other pictures of fun and excitement...











Watch out for the next travel.

Where to it in Tagaytay?

  1. Alegre's Canteen
  2. Leslie's Restaurant

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Sunday, September 22, 2013

The Voice of the Philippines


I must agree that there are definitely a lot of great singers awaiting to be discovered to be on lime lights. That is the reason why there are a lot of singing contest from barangay level up to the national televisions. The Voice is definitely yet again an avenue for most Filipinos to try their luck and have their own spot in the lime light.

Let's get to know the FINAL 4... 
(Note: information are taken from THE Voice of the Philippines Official Facebook Page)

TEAM LEA



NAME: MICHAEL “MITOY” YONTING
ORIGIN: PANGASINAN/ SAMPALOC MANILA
BIRTHDAY: JANUARY 5, 1970
AGE: 43
OCCUPATION: BAND SINGER

LIFESTORY & MUSICAL BACKGROUND:

Mitoy discovered his passion for music at an early age. Like most artists, he actively pursued a career in the industry but luck gave him half-a-wish. The young Mitoy back then had joined various televised talent searches that lead to various tv appearances. He even earned a slot at a noontime show as a comedian-singer, but sadly, his career did not reach a full throttle.

To raise a family, Mitoy went to Japan and other countries to work as a band singer. Later on, he came home and went to play his for his kababayans. Today, Mitoy is with the band “The Draybers” where he plays regularly at Resort’s World Manila. Because of his exposure to different and various races, Mitoy and his band learned to speak little and sing foreign songs/languages.

Mitoy joined TVOP to relieve youthful dreams, make a career and maybe win an awesome trophy.

TEAM BAMBOO



NAME: DON MICHAEL PEREZ
ORIGIN: PUERTO PRINCESA, PALAWAN
BIRTHDAY: NOVEMBER 18, 1990
AGE: 22
OCCUPATION: FREELANCE SINGER

LIFESTORY & MUSICAL BACKGROUND:

Don Michael had big dreams of becoming a singer-musician. Armed with a unique tone and guitar skills, he took up Conservatory of Music in UST.

In the middle college, the family received a life altering news- his mom is suffering from cancer. To save money for his mother’s treatment, the young musician voluntarily gave up the course he dreamt of, went home to Palawan and took another course.

The young lad’s mother passed away, but his dreams didn’t. He gives his dream another shot here in TVOP, to make his mum proud in heaven.

Team Sarah



NAME: KLARISSE DE GUZMAN 
ORIGIN:MAKATI CITY
BIRTHDAY: SEPTEMBER 6, 1991
AGE:21
OCCUPATION: COLLEGE STUDENT (MUSIC PRODUCTION)

LIFE AND MUSICAL BACKGROUND:

Klarrise or "Klang" once competed with her Coach, Sarah Geronimo, back when they were barely on their teens. After she lost at the Semi-Finals and a few more competitions, Klarisse placed her dreams of becoming a singing phenomenon at the back of her mind and concentrated on her studies.

She may have left music at the backseat but this passion was not easy to escape from. Now that She is in College, she decided not to be "just a singer" but to be a well rounded artist. She is now taking up Music Production at College of St. Benilde.

On the side, Klarisse also performs occasionally as a band singer.

Team Apl


NAME: JANICE JAVIER
ORIGIN: MANDALUYONG
BIRTHDAY: MARCH 17, 1975
AGE: 38
OCCUPATION: OFW BAND SINGER IN BANGKOK, THAILAND

LIFESTORY & MUSICAL BACKGROUND:

Before she became one of the favourite foreign singers in Thailand, Janice had always felt inferior, intimidated by other singers because of her weight. When most bands had their singers sing and dance during performances, Janice would sit on the stairs and sing. She soon realized that being fear, feeling inferior or being easily intimidated got her nowhere. So Janice decided feeling good and proud of herself, joined every choreographed performances and production her time could afford.

The stronger-fiercer Janice was able to do a lot since then. She travelled Asia to perform as a singer. She was able to do front acts for Filipino artists like True Faith, Jessica Zaragosa and Dingong Avanzano. This four-chair-turner was alos able to perform with Bangkok’s top artists, Thailand’s biggest concert venues. She was able to perform on-Thai TV, represent the Philippines in Jazz Festivals outside the Philippines.

The person who inspired Janice to join TVOP is one of her closest local Thai friend, (name), who happens to be The Voice of Thailand’s Grand Winner.


So who will it gonna be among these 4 lovely and very talented singers.

Here's my fearless forecast:

All of them deserves to win the said competition. However, the battle in the end would be between Mitoy and Janice. Both has their own fans who are power voters. Both has their own experience to share in the music industry. However, it is Janice edge to win the competition if her fans in Thailand would vote and download her songs in i-tunes then she might take home the first ever trophy of The Voice of the Philippines. Otherwise, it will be Mitoy's limelight next week.

I believe that it would be Janice and Mitoy facing the Top 2.
How To Vote

MOBILE VOTING

Available only in the Philippines
 
Support your favorite artists during The Voice of the Philippines Sunday live shows.
 
Text:
VOICE <name of artist>
 
Ex. VOICE TONI
 
Send to:
2331 for Globe, TM and Sun Cellular subscribers
231 for Smart and Talk ‘N Text subcribers
 
You can send a maximum of 30 votes per artist per SIM per DAY.
 
Each text costs:
P2.50/vote for Globe, TM, Smart and Talk ‘N Text subscribers
P2.00/vote for Sun Cellular subscribers
 
Register ONCE to get additional three (3) votes for your chosen ARTIST.
 
Text:
VOICEREG <name of artist> <your name/age/gender/address> 
Example: VOICEREG TONI Anne Ilada/27/F/1 Don St. QC
 
Send to:
2331 for Globe, TM, and Sun Cellular subscribers
231 for Smart and Talk ‘N Text subscribers
 
This text message costs: 
P2.50/vote for Globe, TM, Smart and Talk ‘N Text subscribers
P2.00/vote for Sun Cellular subscribers
 
 
MOBILE DOWNLOADS

Available only in the Philippines
Valid from September 22, 2013 to September 29, 2013
 
Support your favorite artist by downloading their featured ringtones on your mobile.Each truetone/ringback tone download = 5 votes
  
For truetone, text:
VOICET <name of artist>
Example: VOICET TONI
 
or 
 
VOICET2 <name of artist>
Example: VOICET2 TONI
 
For ringback tone, text:
VOICER <name of artist>
Example: VOICER TONI
 
or 
 
VOICER2 <name of artist>
Example: VOICER2 TONI
 
Send to: 2366 For Globe, TM, Smart, Talk N' Text and Sun Cellular subscribers
 
 
You can get 5 votes per 1st download per ARTIST per SIM per week.
Maximum of 10 votes are allowed per artist per week per mobile number per content-type.
 
 
Each truetone costs: P30Each ringback tone costs: P30 for 30 days
 
 
ONLINE VOTING

Available worldwide
Valid from August 25, 2013 to September 29, 2013
 
Use Electronic PINs (E-PINs) through ABS-CBN vote cards or from accredited online resellers to support your favorite artist.
 
Buy an ABS-CBN vote card, available in all SM Department Stores or resellers through Digital Martian, Load Central and LoadXtreme.

Go to VOTE.ABS-CBN.COM voting site.

Then, log in using your VALID email account to be able to vote.
Select the artist you want to vote for.
Enter the E-PIN code and security number.
Then, click vote now button.
Voting prices:
P25 for 10 votes
P75 for 30 votes
 
All votes from the EPIN will go to the ARTIST you selected.A voter with a verified email account can only cast a maximum of 30 votes per candidate per day.
 
iTunes DOWNLOAD
Available only in the Philippines
Valid from September 22, 2013 to September 29, 2013
 
You can also support an artist by buying their music on www.iTunes.com/TheVoicePH
 
 
Your download will only be converted to votes once.
 
 
*One (1) song download = 5 votes
 
 
*Song price: 
US$ 00.69 for 5 votes
 
Online Voting:

Max. of 30 votes per artist / E-PIN / valid e-mail address / day
 
iTunes Download:

During the voting period, The Voice of the Philippines will designate one song per artist per week. 
The assigned song per artist will be refreshed weekly and has an equivalent of 5 votes. 
Your choice of artist will not get additional 5 votes by downloading the same song. 
 
Vote Equivalents:

 1 text message = 1 vote
1 truetone download = 5 votes
1 ringback tone download = 5 votes
P25 worth of vote card = 10 votes
P75 worth of vote card = 30 votes
1 iTunes song download = 5 votes

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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

SSS Salary Loan Application: What you should know before applying

Before even applying for an SSS Salary Loan, there are things you should know and consider before applying. Don't be as ignorant as I do, I filed my loan application and got approved without reading the FAQ's and guidelines. I just got shocked when things went shaky along the way. It is always best to read and understand the provision before pushing through.

A salary loan according to SSS guidelines is a privileged given to all SSS members to meet their short term  credit needs.

Below are some of the details I got from the SSS Website, take time to read before even filing 

Who may qualify for a salary loan?

1. All currently employed, currently contributing self-employed or voluntary member.

For one-month loan, the member-borrower must have 36 posted monthly contributions, six (6) of which should be within the last twelve (12) months prior to the month of filing of application.

For two-months loan, the member-borrower must have 72 posted monthly contributions, six (6) of which should be within the last twelve (12) months prior to the month of filing of application.

2. The member-borrower whose employer must be updated in the payment of contributions.

3. The member-borrower must be under sixty five (65) years of age at the time of application.

4. The member-borrower has not been granted final benefit (total permanent disability, retirement and death).

5. The member-borrower has not been disqualified due to fraud committed against the SSS.

How much is the loanable amount?

A one-month salary loan is equivalent to the average of the member-borrower's latest posted 12 Monthly Salary Credits (MSCs), or amount applied for, whichever is lower.

A two-month salary loan is equivalent to twice the average of the member-borrower's latest posted 12 Monthly Salary Credits (MSCs), rounded to the next higher monthly salary credit, or amount applied for, whichever is lower.

The net amount of the loan shall be the difference between the approved loan amount and all outstanding balance of short-term member loans.

How long will it take the member to pay back the loan?

The one-month or two-month salary loan shall be payable in 24 monthly installment to start on the 2nd month following the date of the loan, which is due on or before the payment deadline for loans per Circular No. 2011-003.

How much is the interest charged on a salary loan?

The loan shall be charged an interest rate of 10% per annum, based on diminishing principal balance, and shall be amortized over a period of 24 months. If the loan is not fully paid at the end of the term, interest of 10% shall continue to be charged on the outstanding principal balance until fully paid.

Any excess in the amortization payment shall be applied to the outstanding principal balance.

In case a loan is not paid, how much is the delinquency interest?

Loan amortization not remitted on due date shall bear a penalty of 1% per month until fully paid.

Is there a service fee?

Yes. A service fee of 1% of the loan amount shall be charged and deducted from the proceeds of the loan.

When can a member renew a salary loan with the SSS?

The loan may be renewed after payment of at least 50% of the original principal amount and at least 50% of the term has lapsed. Proceeds of renewal loan is any amount greater than or equal to zero after the outstanding balance on the previous loan is deducted.

How does a member pay back the loan?

For employed member-borrowers, the first deduction from their salaries shall start on the second month following the date of loan. All remittances shall be made by the employer on or before the deadline for payment which depends on the 10th digit of the ER 13th digit ID number. For instance, if the ER ID number is 03-1234567-8-012, the payment deadline for member loans for the applicable month of January is February 25. Payment may be made to the SSS or any of its accredited banks.

What shall a member do if he/she transfers employment? 
(This is very important, because this is most often neglected to by the borrowers. Just like me I am not fully aware of this policy. You should take not that you have to get the updated statement of account from your HR Representative. You should also double check if the deduction from your pay slip matches your deduction from the statement of account HR will be giving you. If you don't get the statement of account your loan will incur monthly interest.)

A member-borrower who transfers employment shall submit to his new employer an updated statement of account of any outstanding loan balance with SSS and allow his employer to deduct from his salary the corresponding amortization due, including any interest or penalty for late remittance.

For self-employed or voluntary paying member-borrowers, loan amortization may be paid to the SSS or any of its accredited Banks/Bayad Centers on the prescribed schedule of payment which is according to the 10th (last) digit of the SS number of the SE/VM.

For instance, if the SS number is 01-2345678-9, the payment deadline for member loans for the applicable month of January is February 28 (last day of the month).

In case the payment deadline falls on a Saturday or Holiday, payment may be made on the next working day to avoid penalties on late member loan payments of employers, self-employed and voluntary members including OFWs.

What are the obligations of the employer to the SSS?

The employer shall be responsible for the collection and remittance to the SSS of the amortization due on the member-borrower's salary loan through payroll deduction.

The employer shall require new employees to secure from the SSS an updated statement of account.

The employer shall deduct and remit to SSS any outstanding loan balance of new employees.

In case of transfer, separation, or resignation, how can a borrower pay back the loan?

(This is also very important to note. In case, by any chance you resign, separate, transfer the company will deduct all remaining loans from your back pay. This will apply to special cases like merger and acquisition. Though merger and acquisition is not the employees fault the said ruling will still apply. Yeah too bad.)

In case a member-borrower is separated voluntarily (e.g. retirement or resignation) or involuntarily (e.g. termination of employment or cessation of operations of the company), the employer should deduct the total balance of the loan from any benefit/s due to the employee and shall remit in full to SSS.

If the benefit/s due the employee or the amount thereof legally available for offset of obligations of the employee is insufficient to fully repay the loan, the employer should report to the SSS the effective date of separation from the company and the unpaid loan balance of the employee

What are the obligations of the employer to the SSS?

In case of default, the arrearages/unpaid loan shall be deducted from the benefits claimed by the member, whichever comes first, as follows:

1. For self-employed/voluntary member, deduction shall be from short-term benefits (Sickness/Maternity/Partial Disability).

2. In case of member-borrower's death, total disability or retirement, the total outstanding balance of the loan including the interest and penalty, shall be deducted from the corresponding benefit.

What are the other conditions of the loan?

1. Any overpayment on a previous loan shall be applied to the subsequent loan, if any, otherwise the overpayment shall be refunded upon request of the member-borrower.

2. The borrower shall notify the SSS in case of change of address/employer thru mail/e- mail/over-the-counter (OTC). The notice should indicate the name and SS number of the member-borrower, addressed to the Member Services Section of the nearest SSS Branch, and duly signed by the member-borrower (in case of mail/OTC).

NOTE: A disclosure statement on loan transaction is issued by the SSS to the borrower upon approval of his loan (R.A. 3765, Truth in Lending Act)
What are the papers/documents needed for filing a salary loan? REQUIREMENTS!!!!!

A member-borrower shall submit an accomplished Member Loan Application and present Social Security Card (SS card) or in its absence, Application for SS card (SS Form E-6) acknowledgment stub and any two valid IDs listed below both with signature and at least one with photo:

• Unexpired Driver's License
• Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) ID card
• Passport
• Postal ID
• School or Company ID
• Tax Identification Number (TIN) card
• Seaman's Book
• membership card issued by private companies
• Overseas Worker Welfare Administration card
• Senior Citizens card
• Voter's Identification card/Affidavit/Certificate of Registration
• ATM card
- with cardholder's name; or
- with certification from bank, if without name
• Credit card 
• Fisherman's card issued by BFAR
• GSIS card/Member's Record/Certificate of Membership
• Health or Medical card 
• ID card issued by LGUs (e.g. Barangay/Municipal/City)
• ID card issued by professional association recognized by PRC
• Birth Certificate
• Baptismal Certificate
• Marriage Contract
• NBI Clearance
• Pag-IBIG Member's Data Form
• Permit to carry firearms issued by the Firearms and Explosive Unit of PNP
• PHIC Member's Data Record
• Police Clearance
• Seafarer's Registration Certificate issued by POEA
• Temporary Driver's License issued by LTO
• Transcript of Records
• Alien Certificate of Registration
• Bank Account Passbook
• Certificate from:
-Office of Southern/Northern Cultural Communities; or
-Office of Muslim Affairs
• certificate of Licensure/Qualification Documents/Seafarer's ID and Record Book from Maritime Industry
• Certificate of Naturalization from the Bureau of Immigration
• Life Insurance Policy
• Birth/Baptismal certificate of child/ren

If filed by member-borrower's Authorized Representative, Member Loan Application, Authorized Representative's SS card or any two valid IDs both with signature and at least one with photo, Letter of Authority (LOA) signed by both the member-borrower and member-borrower's authorized representative, and member-borrower's SS card or any two valid IDs both with signature and at least one with photo.

If filed by Employer/Company's Authorized Representative, accomplished Member Loan Application, Authorized Company Representative (ACR) card issued by SSS, LOA from employer and any two (2) valid IDs both with signature and at least one with photo, member-borrower's SS card or in its absence, Application for SS card (SS Form E-6) acknowledgment stub and any two valid Ids both with signature and at least one with photo.

If filed by member's representative, present member's SS card or two (2) valid IDs, one of which with photo and signature, authorization letter signed both by the member and representative.

Where can a borrower file the salary loan application?

A borrower may file the salary loan application at the branch nearest the place of residence or business. A member who is registered at My.SSS can submit the salary loan application online. The salary loan submitted online by an employed member will be directed to the employer's My.SSS account for certification, hence, the employer should also have an SSS Web account.

OFW members may also file their salary loan application at the SS Representative Offices in selected countries. In case there is no SSS office in a particular country they may send their application and supporting documents to their relatives here in the Philippines and authorize them to file at the SSS branch. Documents issued in other country should be duly authenticated or certified by the Philippine Consulate/Embassy. They may also send the application and supporting documents to Foreign Branch Expansion and Monitoring Department thru mail (3/F SSS Building, East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City) or fax (632-435-9814).

Note: The employer shall submit an updated Specimen Signature Card (SS Form L-501) to be updated annually to avoid delay in the processing of salary loan applications.

Now your turn to decide if you push through with your salary loan application at SSS. If you are not resigning for the next 2 years from your current company then there'd be no problem go for it. But if you think that you are uncertain like you smell a merger and acquisition then don't or you'll end up going home empty handed. Please note that all lavender fonts are my personal thoughts.

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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

My Reaction on South West Terminal

The Metro Manila Development Authority sets a firm decision to finally make a stand and put all the Provincial Buses specifically Tagaytay, Cavite, Batangas.

Here's what I think are the PRO's for having the South West Terminal at Coastal Mall:

  • In all fairness, I would personally say that the South West Terminal is effective in a way that the traffic congestion along EDSA became better. It wasn't at its best but it was better than before. The amount of buses has significantly reduced resulting to better travel time
  • Before, I don't want to travel to Cavite using buses because it is dangerous. I said it is dangerous because it is jammed packed with so many passenger. I was standing from Makati to my destination at the door. However, with the emergence of the South West Terminal, I never experienced standing plus it is more comfortable to travel. 
  • Commuters have more options. Choice is very important for a commuter like me. Before, I dont have a choice, whoever comes first I would need to jump in or else I would need to wait for an hour or so for the next bus to arrive.
  • It is more organized. Compared to running and rushing with all the other passengers
  • I love the passengers lounge as well. I am just crossing finger that this is not for these year only. It is high time for the Philippines to have a better and more organized bus stations.

Here are the CON's or the things I did not like
  • It is a matter of adjusting though since people would need to transfer from one bus to the next to the point of destination.
  • The MMDA Management would need to do more fixing not only on the internal looks of the terminal but also the external part of it. Huge portion at the back and at the sides of the terminal is not cemented.
  • City buses should only pass through the front of the terminal and not allowed to pick or drop passenger at the back of the terminal. The bus driver told us to go down and just walk along. The city and provincial buses are all jammed packed at the side making a hard time for some buses to pass through.
Some of the problem that is arising nowadays is the "Tigil Pasada" where bus operators. "Akin lang eh... ok na sana unti unti ng natatanggap at nasasanay na ang mga commuters at dahil sa tigil pasada unti unti nanamang naiinis ang mga commuters." Isnt it that the bus operators has the responsibility to make their commuters safe and comfortable? I myself dont want to go back to the idea of standing from AYALA all the way to my point of destination and worse I am standing at the driver's side.NO... I would prefer to go to the bus station look for the bus and then ride comfortable. The LTFRB should warn these bus operators to provide the riding public safely and comfortable.

****Just my reaction and my personal thoughts**** what's yours?

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Nothing Beats The Filipino Positivity

I dont know, I think it is innate for Filipinos to be smiling despite severe hardship. They'll always find a way to find humor... Here are the Meme's i got over facebook.

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Friday, August 9, 2013

Speaking in their Dialect Gets Expelled at School

Dialect according to experts are used in different ways but it is mainly a language spoken in a particular group area or a community or group of people. In the Philippines which is comprised with thousand of islands has more or less a thousand of spoken languages depending on their ethnic background or origin.

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Recently, social media users reacted differently when a news broke that Saviour's Christian Academy students in Laoag City Ilocos Norte expelled due to speaking Ilocano (a dialect in the Ilocos Region and the Cordillera).

My point of view 

It may be serendipitous if the school bans the usage of vernacular within the school premises for the students to have an avenue in practicing the students capacity and skills in the English language. However, to disgorge them from school is rather implacable. A school is a second home for every children. A place for them to explore the wonders of the world through their quest for knowledge in the guidance of their so called second parents. To dislodge them is as good as disowning your kids capacity to learn.

Dislodging the child as a course of action towards a minute mistake like speaking in vernacular inside the school premises is totally repugnant. A school should be guiding these children to be successful someday. They should be the stronghold of these children to be better. The school is totally responsible to every child's future. Such action is totally unacceptable.

English is a universal language understood by men but Ilocano is a dialect understood by the Ilocano's not only by their mind but also in their hearts. It is the language they have grown up using and it will be the language that they would bring in their death. English is learned and Ilocano is a langauge by heart of the Ilocano's. If this is true, why did the school penalize these kids? The teacher or school administrator should have talked to this students and have re-iterated the importance of the English Language and why they should be practicing it.

My main reason why i despise the action of the school authority is basically the idea of penalizing the students by simply speaking in vernacular language. Speaking in vernacular is not a grieve misdemeanor rather they should have a corrective action plan be in place. For me, English language is important which I agree but having good English skills doesn't define you as a person, it doesn't define your success and above all, it is not a social status or standard.

To wrap it up, these children doesn't deserve to be expelled using their native language. They should've just been reminded of that school policy. I have expected more understanding from these school since they are a Christian school. I always believe that the best way to teach the children is not through heated iron punch into their hearts but rather getting into their heart and understanding  is what makes learning more possible. In this way the learning would stay forever.

Practice makes perfect! That's totally true, but since English is our native language there will always be instances where we would need or accidentally would speak in the language that we have grown up with. Just like Singaporean when they are in Singapore they'll speak their natural language or Chinese or Koreans and that is totally acceptable.

I hope you get what I mean.

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

My Weekend Vanity With Watsons

Everyday we rushed from home to work. Everyday we deal with our own stresses. Everyday we face troubles of life whether that is our personal or professional life.

That is true to me or to any one else. However, I make it a point that my weekend activity is something that I love doing like blogging, watering my plants, chit chat with friends or playing my FB games that it takes me months to move from one level to the next (LOL).

This weekend, I decided to do something that I haven't been doing for the 3 years and that is pampering myself and spending an hour in the shower room.

Watson Hair Care - Of course I am very conscious on how my hair would look like as much as the condition of my hair. I just can't afford to have my hair dye every after 3 months anymore but at least I wanted to maintain a healthy hair.




Body Care - I am a sucker of body care. I always wanted to have a proper caring for my skin from neck down to my toes. Here's my complete Body Care Regimen from Watsons




Of course to wrap it up... A cool and refreshing toothpaste and mouthwash is a must.


Good thing Watsons accepts Sodexho for payment.... Check out whats new at WATSONS

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

My Philippines Savings BANK Molino Cavite Experience

Opening a checking account is really laborious and most banks requires a lot of documents. I went from one bank to the next to ask for their requirement and their application process however to no avail I came out of their banks a little frustrated. Everyday, I always go home unhappy and still looking for the right bank who wanted to do business with me.


On my home, I decided to just settle for a bank near me and so I decided to ask PS Bank Molino Branch just to inquire on their requirements in opening a checking account.

And here are the things I really wanted to highlight about their employees:
  • The Bank Manager (I suppose she is the Bank Manager) Eloiza Villaneuva is extremely helpful, fun and energetic and friendly. She explains to me clearly on how I should handle my checking account. She definitely embody the perfect customer service. She managed to process my application and explains to me why I can't get my checks yet. One more thing, she remembers my name after a week or so. This is a superb costumer experience because I felt the care.
  • The lady who processed my application is also very heplful. She smiles and answers my question properly the way it should be explained. She is not hesitant in providing me information that I need.
  • The guard is very respectful. Their greetings is rather sincere.

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Eat Bulaga Super Sireyna Queen Of Queens


After GMA 7's phenomenal most talked TV Soap Opera, My Husband's Lover. One of their unbeatable noon time show is yet again make some noise with the Grand Coronation of their Super Sireyna Queen of Queens where 7 among their weekly Queens will compete on the most coveted crown The Super Sireyna Queen of Queens.



Who would take the crown? Who would out wit them all?  and who would be the Queen of Queens? According to Eat Bulaga: "TODAY, EAT BULAGA WILL RECOGNIZE YET ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL WHO WILL PROVE THAT BEAUTY, TALENT AND WIT HAVE NO AGE, NO RACE AND NO GENDER"

Here are the candidates and the result:

Mariane Arguelles, SUPER SIREYNA QUEEN OF ASIA the CHRISTINE REYES of Bongabon, Nueva Ecija outwit the other and take home the Crown.


Mae Andrada, SUPER SIREYNA QUEEN OF TOURISM the MARIAN RIVERA of Dasmarinas, Cavite


Michelle Bermudez, SUPER SIREYNA QUEEN OF THE WORLD the GEORGINA WILSON of Caloocan City.


Maki Eve Mercedez, SUPER SIREYNA QUEEN OF THE SKY the JENNYLYN MERCADO of Labangon, Cebu City?


Bembem Radaza, SUPER SIREYNA QUEEN OF THE OCEAN the CARLA ABELLANA of Cagayan De Oro City? Bembem Radaza bags Best in Costumes






Aya Garcia, SUPER SIREYNA QUEEN OF THE WIND the BANGS GARCIA of Quezon City.


Ava Santillian SUPER SIREYNA QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE the HEART EVANGELISTA of Sorsogon, Bicol?


Francine Garcia, SUPER SIREYNA QUEEN OF THE JUNGLE the KIM CHIU of Quezon City. Is the new Queen of Queen title holder.


And she reigns supreme!



All photo's are taken from Eat Bulaga Official Facebook Page and Twitter

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