magrarant lang me ha
Sunday, May 31, 2009
- My company tied up with an electronic shop sa mall. So I am situated inside their store.
- hindi sinabihan ang customer na may service charge ang paggawa ng computer whether or not nagawa ung problema.
- Hindi ko rin nasabihan ng time na yun na may service charge nga, may pagkakasala din me. Pero dapat sinabihan na ng mga sales person ang customer about that since nung training nila, un ang dapat, bago ipunta sa akin ang customer for repair.
- Ang problema ng computer e vga port nya hindi gumagana. So I opened the pc to check the vga if part of ng mobo o hindi. Hindi part. So pedeng palitan, sana lang walang problema ang mobo nya
- Walang makitang supplier ang company namin for vga port para sana palitan
- Nagkataon na gusto ng kunin ng customer ung laptop kasi magbbyahe sa ibang bansa at kailangan nya ung mga files
- Nagulat ang customer nung sinabi kong you owe me aed199. Ayaw magbayad.
- Kahit saang repair shop nman, nagawa man ung computer o hindi may service charge (iterate ko lang kasi nmn claim ng customer hindi nmn nagawa ung pc nya). hindi naman cya magbabayad for partreplacement e kundi for service charge!
- Explained to customer na service charge un at hindi un charge for part replacement, iginigiit pa rin na hindi mo nmn ginawa ung computer ko. E wala ngang nakitang part e so milagro na lang?
- In the end, panalo p rin ang customer. Walang binayaran
- So ganun n lang ba lagi? Kahit magpunta k sa duktor example lang, binigyan k man ng prescription o binigyan lang ng referral para magpunta sa ibang doctor, may service charge pa rin, diba? Restaurant nga may service charge e, hindi mo nmn kinain ung restaurant!
- Bakit hindi maintindihan ng mga customer iyon?
- Customer din me, tayong lahat. Bakit hindi natin makita iyon? putong inoma makakain n nga ng lunch! bow iset!
Her diamond
Wednesday, May 27, 2009If you’re wondering why I posted something for diamond classification, this is the reason why. We constantly are going to Gold Souq (Deira, Dubai) to look for her jewelry or for our parents or relatives. She wanted to invest in jewelry, ok fine, telling me that jewelry as time goes by, the price becomes higher (just like land, huhu). We’ve been together in Phils for years and I thought this is the best time to give her a ring that will symbolize my undying love for her (naku… kumunoy na to!). I’m checking different stones like her birth stone or mine instead of purchasing a diamond (it’s much cheaper, I tell you!). I found a heart shape Aquamarine with stylish band but the stone is so small. Looking around for days, I didn’t find something which is perfectly good for her. “Let me try PureGold” I’d say to myself. To make the story short, I was convinced to purchase a .5Carat diamond with VS-SI clarity, toppled with G-H color and with their ongoing promotion on an 18K yellow gold (I love sale you know, whew). It’s not bad for that quality since I was offered .3Carat or lower with the same price on other stores. I’d take my chances on this one, locals (Emiratis and other Arabs) say that the price is cheap for a .5 weight, almost a third of a price for a regular stone.
Now, my problem is how will I give it to her? Maybe tomorrow, when she prepares her lunchbox (parang grade 1hehehe), I’d put the ring inside the rice so when she’s taking her brake, she will get the ring. No, I won’t see her reaction, and I can’t pop the question personally. Think again, hmmmm. What about going to her hospital during her lunch and secretly place the ring on her food? Naah, that’s physically too tiring bringing her food and walking towards the hospital. Maybe a cake for her tonight and inside is the ring? Great! So after buying the ring, I checked the foods in Lamcy Plaza checking the best cake I could ever find (giggles). To my dismay, I found a cake but it was covered with glaze chocolate, if I put the cake inside, the cake might be damaged, and it will be obvious. Ok then I’ll just give it to her tonight (May 20th, 2009), no special thingy…
When I was about to get out of the mall, I saw this ice cream outlet, COLD STONE. Oh, this is nice, she loves chocolate ice cream! And so I ordered this for take out. When Kabayan is mixing the ice cream, I’d say “ate saglit lang ha may ipapalagay me sa loob” then I gave her the ring. She was amazed and are exited at the same time for the thought of having the ring inside the ice cream. She said this is sweet! Did you copied it somewhere else or its just your idea? I said “lalang po. naisip ko lang”. She exclaimed “para namang pelikula. Hahaha. Congratulations sau.” Then all the staffs went out to see the ring and to congratulate me. I didn’t know that a simple gesture as that is really appreciated by them, what more for her? My heart is so happy that evening.
The rest is history… watch and learn..
Note to God
Saturday, May 23, 2009The lyrics itself is a powerful prayer, the singer Charice made it even more soulful; full of passion and emotion. Felt goosebumps. I present a real prayer.
If I wrote a note to God
I would speak what’s in my soul
I’d ask for all the hate to be swept away,
For love to overflow
If I wrote a note to God
I’d pour my heart out on each page
I’d ask for war to end
And for peace to mend this world
I’d say, I’d say, I’d say
Give us the strength to make it through
Help us find love cause love is over due
And it seems like so much is comin’ wrong
On this road we’re on
If I wrote a note to God
I would say please help us find our way
End all the bitterness, put some tenderness in our hearts
I’d say, I’d say, I’d say
Give us the strength to make it through
Help us find love cause love is over due
And it looks like we haven’t got a clue
Need some help from you
Grant us the faith to carry on
Give us hope when it seems all hope is gone
Cause it seems like so much is goin wrong
On this road we’re on
No, no no no
We can’t do this on our own
So
Give us the strength to make it through
Help us find love cause love is over due
And it looks like we haven’t got a clue
Need some help from you
Grant us the faith to carry on
Give us hope when it seems all hope is gone
Cause it seems like so much is goin wrong
On this road we’re on
No, no no no
We can’t do this on our own
So
If I wrote a note to God
ARE YOU MY MIAMI SOULMATE?
Friday, May 22, 2009
Hahaha, this is fun and free. The idea of searching a soulmate over the internet is not new anymore. There are living proofs out there; giving the technology two thumbs up especially for Miami singles now no more. This promotes another option for human race to interact intelligently using the internet. In Miami dating, you can be helped and not judged in looking for your lost love. Why not try, anyway, it doesn’t hurt. Play the game and be sure to win. Good luck in your quest for Miami dating…(this is a paid post)
PAG-IBIG OFW 2
Eto ang naging sagot nila sa aking katanungan, basa…
Dear Mr,
Good day.
Nais po naming ipabatid na ang Pag-IBIG Fund ay nagsimulang mag issue ng permanent ID number simula lamang nuong October 2008 at ito po ay ipinadadala sa mga employer. Kung ang inyo pong contributions ay bago ang nasabing petsa ang gagamitin lamang po ninyong basis para ma verify ang contributions ay pangalan at address ng mga kumpanyang inyong pinasukan. Pakisulat na lamang po ang mga ito para ma verify naming ang inyong mga hulog sa kasalukuyan po kasi ay wala pa tayong online verifications.
Since kayo po ay nasa ibang bansa, maari po kayong mag pa miyembro sa Pag-IBIG Overseas Program (POP) upang maging active ang inyong membership. Ito po ay isang voluntary saving program para sa mga Pilipinong nagtatrabaho o naninirahan sa ibang bansa. Para mag apply ng membership, mag fill-up lamang po kayo ng Member’s Data Form (MDF) na maari ninyong ma downloaded mula sa aming website na www.pagibigfund.gov.ph at ipadala kasama ng photocopy ng inyong contract of employment or passport and 1×1 I.D. picture. You may submit this via e-mail at piog@pagibigfund.gov.ph or have it submitt ed by a representative here in the Philippines in any Pag-IBIG branch.
Please ensure that you choose your membership maturity and the pay an initial one month contribution upon receipt of your POP ID number. However, if you choose to have a representative file your membership application at the POP office, you can have them pay the first month’s contribution directly at the POP office.
Our contribution rate ranges from P200 (or $5) to P1,450. Each rate has a corresponding loanable amount under our housing loan program, should you later decide to take out a housing loan. While new members may begin to contribute at the minimum rate to satisfy the membership residency requirement, the member’s contribution rate may have to be adjusted later if and when a member is approved for a loan under the housing loan program. Membership maturity may be any of the following: five (5), ten (10), fifteen (15), or twenty (20) years. Membership maturity is the basis for withdrawal of your contributions. This should be co-terminus with your housing loan maturity term (in case you are planning to avail our housing loan program). Upon reaching membership maturity, a member will be entitl ed to claim all contributions remitt ed plus dividends.
(Please refer to the table below to choose a contribution rate that best fits your desir ed housing loan entitlement).
Please also note that any member may only avail of a housing loan or multipurpose loan upon completion of 24-months’ contribution or its equivalent in lump sum payment.
For more inquiries, you may call us at (632) 893-8874 (Marketing Division), (632) 811-4272 (Housing Division), and/or (632) 724-4244 ( Pag-IBIG Fund Call Center ).
Furthermore, you are requir ed to attend a housing loan counseling which is sch ed ul ed every weekdays, 8:00-10:00 A.M. and 1:00-3:00 P.M. for retail properties at Rm. 602 6/F Atrium Bldg., Makati Avenue , Makati City and 10:00.-12:00 P.M. and 3:00-5:00 P.M. for properties under developer’s account at the 8th flr., #317 Justine Bldg., Sen Gil Puyat Ave., Makati City. All the requirements and processing of the loan will be discuss ed here by our Representative at the Housing Division.
If you are not here in the Philippines during the processing of your housing loan or to attend loan counseling, you may authorize a representative to transact business with us by issuing a Special Power of Attorney (SPA) for that purpose.
Housing loans are available up to P3 million, and with interest rates ranging from 6%-11.5%, subject to factors such as disposable income, monthly contributions and the appraised value of the property.
Thank you.
The Public Relations and Information Services Group
So ganun nmn pla. Ayan po para sa ating mga nagtratrabaho sa ibang bansa na gustong ipagpatuloy ang kontribusyon sa PAG-IBIG, malaking tulong po ito kung ating susuriing maigi. Salamat sa pagbasa.
Summer, time for aircon!
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Summer time! Beach, cocktail parties, trips, being tanned, and so forth, the list never stops when summer is here. And in what way you can enjoy summer even further? Turn on the AC to the fullest! Human cannot stay over 3 hours under the heat of the sun, or else your skin will be dead. Warming up is ok, but the after math, I’d rather choose to stay in a cool surrounding, with the air conditioner blowing. Choosing the best air conditioning system is no nonsense today: one that’s not noisy, high power but consuming little electricity, user-friendly, little maintenance, and with technical support is the one I’m looking for. Good thing the offer from aircon247.com is here to help us. They have lots of air conditioners with all your specific needs. Click here to find out more! Good luck on choosing your AC!
PAG-IBIG OFW
For the time being, I will post my email sent to PAG-IBIG publicaffairs@pagibigfund.gov.ph. Here it goes:
Shempre, nilagay ko dun ung info ko para malaman nila tama? Ipopost ko kung ano naging sagot nila saka na pag nagresponse sila.
What is furniture being rustic?
Saturday, May 16, 2009
I think that rustic furniture is an item where it’s finished on the design and everything but the presentation is like old, used and very raw. The natural beauty of the design is its simplicity. This is a paid post by the way. Having rustic furniture here and there will add uncommon scenario in your place. You’re like breathing a breeze from the past. Why not check the sites for great furniture. Awe is enough for a response.
HOW DIAMONDS ARE CLASSIFIED
Before purchasing jewelries for your girlfriend, wife, mom or mistress, take a look at how diamonds are being classified. Does the saying “diamond is forever” attributes to classification? Let’s find out.
Diamonds are classified according to 4 properties it contains: color, clarity, cut and carat. These properties were set by GIA (Gemological Institute of America) Most of us knew that more carats means higher price. Let’s check individually. GIA introduces the color grade D-Z. For color, D-F is of a higher value, though Z+ diamonds are so rare it is a good catch also. Sometimes you hear of a yellow diamond: its because of these international scaling system:
D-F Colorless
G-J Near Colorless
K-M Faint Yellow
N-R Very Light Yellow
S-Z Light Yellow
Z+ Fancy
Now let’s check clarity. For diamonds, they connotes as perfect gems. Internal features are called Intrusion, while surface irregularities are called blemishes (like scratches). Diamonds can be classified further as natural diamond versus lab-created ones by looking at the intrusion inside. Without intrusion and blemishes, your diamond is forever, a rare and hard to find. F’s & IF’s are the most expensive.
F Flawless
IF Internally Flawless
VVS1 and VVS2 Very Very Slightly Included
VS1 and VS2 Very Slightly Included
SI1 & SI2 Slightly Included
I1, I2, & I3 Included
The third C is “CUT”. The usual cut is round, and any alterations to the round are called fancy cuts like heart, marquise, oval, emerald, pear, princess, and radiant. While shape is how the wearer would like her diamond be, “THE MAKE” is how it is being cut into the shape, perfect in proportion, symmetry, etc.
Lastly, the carat value of the diamond. This property is where most of us are aware. One ct = 0.2 grams or 200 milligrams. 1point = 1/100 ct. More weight, higher price is a simple fact. Example, 0.54 ct is the same as fifty-four point.
IT’S SAFE TO DRINK BEDOUIN CAMEL URINE!
Friday, May 15, 2009
Some may say “whaaaat” of finding a possibility of drinking urine of dessert-friendly animal camel! Is it for survival purposes? Why you let your animal drink when you yourself is so thirsty travelling the desserted land? According to earlier medicine, it’s for medicine. A what, scientifically proven?
Young she-Camels are not only a good source of milk where milk is good for treating illnesses like hepatitis, cancer, digestive problems in general, and liver problems. Milk with urine is good (palatable) when mixed together. It gives the best medicine, ever. Externally, it treats skin diseases like ringworm, tinea and abscesses, sore on the body and hair (it makes women’s crowning glory thick and lustrous), toothache and even for washing the eyes. Glory for those of you who are losing your hair, it is your ultimate solution! The inclusion of a remedy for asthma, shortness of breaths, blood clots and dropsy makes the urine the first choice (internally also).
The reason is because of the contents of the urine: high levels of potassium, albuminous proteins, and small amounts of uric acid, sodium and creatine. Above all, it fights bacteria, fungus, yeasts and viruses.
An interesting fact is camel only drinks four times during the summer and once during the winter, which makes it retain water in its body so as to preserve the sodium, and the sodium causes it not to urinate a great deal, because it keeps the water in its body. So there goes the urine and milk. Thanks for the wonderful picture.











