paksit... well they have an option too bad they choose the wrong way... wala tay mahimo ani... kay maski asa nahitabo man sad ni regardless of nationality... hopefully we should not generalize this situation kay this just an issolated case..
paksit... well they have an option too bad they choose the wrong way... wala tay mahimo ani... kay maski asa nahitabo man sad ni regardless of nationality... hopefully we should not generalize this situation kay this just an issolated case..
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di lang ta mo mention ug laing group of people nga atong e compare kay pareho ra baya ta Filipino sa tinood apektuhan ta ani nga hitabo pero ila man sad na sala so wala tay mahimo ana manghinaot na lang ta nga di na mahitabo sa uban nga nag work sa ubang nasod
mao diay na sila nga kugihan kaayo manhagad ug credit card/loans.
laliman ka ug $8,474 ang comisyon, mga 280k...kadaku na ana comisyon pa, wa pay labot sweldo.
sakit man gud natong mga pinoy we are spending more than what we are earning, mao nga kapit-patalim ta anang credit card, pero di mn hinuon tanan.
hehehe.. dili jud tanan
sa credit card baya nangutang ako mama para sa tuition ug pang emergency
sa ila pa gi ingon.. "nabuhi ta sa utang dili sa sweldo"
ganahan pud baya ko mag credit card para pang emergency ug pang deposit sa hotel (kasagaran after 2 weeks pa baya na ma balik sa account kung mag debit card)
pero sayop lang jud nila kai illegal ila gi buhat para naa addtional ila income
Daghan jud maro diri sa pilipinas mao na kinahanglan alert jud pirmi. Naay insurance companya diri nga Philippine Prudentialife nga maayo kaayo mangilad.. Mailad ang uban kai ang ilahang ngalan wurag Prudential Life (the international firm) pero sa tinuod wala na silay relasyon. Mga moro kaayo ning mga tawhana kai magsige og text nga "you have a free educational plan" or "you have won a prize, please contact Philippine Prudentialife" they always highlight the fact that they are called Philippine Prudential to hopefully mislead people into thinking this is a legitimate insurance company when in reality it's a total scam.
Moral of the lesson here is to always have a skeptical attitude towards anything in this country. Even offers from seemingly legit companies should be taken with a grain of salt. Remember that in other countries, nobody really gives you anything for free (without benefit for yourself) so think that in a country like ours with many desperate dirt-poor people you should never expect to get anything remotely valuable for nothing.
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