Just kidding boyos. But I’d really like to. Here’s the scoop: DTI blotter submitted. The icing on the cake is the Intellectual Property Law. Ye cannae slap a tampered Yamaha serial on a Chinese product. End of. She that costs me P7k on retainer pm as my legal rep filed today.
Now I’m a kindly soul. But the phone went unanswered, the Bleddy place is ‘temporarily closed’ due to COVID Restrictions and they put my Crew at risk. Had to call the Coastguard for a tow. Which will cost, but Mr Buggerlugs will pay for and no time like the present. Served at 11.16am this morning. Get outta that one ye daft loaf.
The wheels of justice turn slowly in our neck, but ‘ave done this before for a pretty party of Manila Suits (buy me a beer n I will tell you a tale). So the ‘axles’ have been ‘greased’. Natch. Time to light a Cigar, stand back, sip a G ‘n’ T and enjoy the circus. I call this sport. No point getting wound up about it. If I cause a headache, job done. That will teach the eejit come what may. Borrowing a well known engine manufacturers tampered stamp and a well copyrighted internet symbol for a business name is big trub.
Cheers all.
C
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Note: I'm not accusing you of anything here. A government should not be collecting information in this manner. Full names, identification card numbers, insurance numbers, phone numbers, private health information. Wtf are they doing collecting this information through anything other than an official (and secured) government website/portal? Amateurs.-
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Honestly,does it really matter what it is,we all know what the ad is about. Alot of you must be bored picking fault with everything on here!
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Who cares if someone criticizes/ trolls/ whatever?
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Just for clarification, meningoccemia is a bacterial infection. It's endemic in the Philippines, and although uncommon, cases pop up from time to time including in the Visayas. There were a few cases reported last October in Luzon. There is a vaccine available, which the Dept. of Health is considering as part of their recommended vaccination program.
Totally unrelated to the new coronavirus concerns.
https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2019/10/5/4-month-old-baby-fourth-to-die-of-meningococcemia.html
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Well...I agree saying a country or a group of people are stupid is a not a good generalization. I also agree that you have to lower expectations when living in the Philippines. I do not agree that common sense or customer service is common in the Philippines.
I'll tag along with the pizza scenario; I wanted a pizza, no mushrooms...I find them nasty little things that remind me of slugs. Was told they could not do that...WTF? I'm asking for a pizza with a less ingredient, not asking to replace it with something else. Actually had to have the manager come out and agree to make the pizza without mushrooms. Customer service...no, plus the pizza sucked.
Growing up, I actually worked at 3 different pizza joints, 2 are chains and I guarantee the only thing we ever pre-made was sauce and cheese and that was only when we knew a rush would be coming on. Obviously that was many years ago, but making a pizza is not exactly rocket science. The size of many these places are not capable of making and storing all pre-made pizzas.
Stating that ordering food that is not made to what the customer would like being "rules or policy" would reinforce the lack of common sense when it comes to a basic business practice.
I tend to believe that most expats staying in the Philippines do go with the "flow" more often than not and recommendations of bad service & food or great service & food goes a long way. Obviously we are a small minority of folks that visit establishments but I try to hit up places with the wife that folks recommend and we have found some gems and customer service is big for both of us.
Unfortunately the vocal ones seem to not be happy about anything or the ones looking how rosy things are and defend everything; the rest of us are just chilling out.
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I've been twice, it's okay, once on a medical mission & once on bike tour, not bad. The pier/boulevard has a beautiful view of Basilan, cafe's/calanderias had certainly way more BBQ pork & cold beer than I expected. People are nice, at least at face value, never needed to find anything important (like bike parts etc). Ipil is not so welcoming, an Australian was kidnapped there a few years ago, but could have been his fault. Cotabato, likewise not so nice but survivable, I worked there a couple of times.
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