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Showing posts with label Money Savings. Show all posts

Jun 2, 2016

GMA Scammer: Nagkakahalagang 1.54 milyong piso, itinakbo. Mga artista ng GMA Network, nadamay.

Unknown     6/02/2016  10 comments
Kumakalat ngayon sa social media ang post ng isang nagngangalang Mhie Arceo Labiano at pinahayag nyang sya daw ay niloko ng isang babae na sinabing gagamitin daw ang pera nya (1.54 million) para sa isang teleserye investment ng GMA 7.

Ang babaeng kanyang tinutukoy ay nagngangalang Jenelyn "Jen" Tanjoco Morales na naninirahan sa Pulilan, Bulacan. 

Ito ang kanyang pahayag:




Pati ang talent ng GMA 7 na si Kim Domingo ay nag post sa kanyang Facebook account tungkol sa scammer na ito. 

Ito ang kanyang pahayag:


May ilang galit na netizen din ang nag post ng kanilang reklamo tungkol sa scammer na ito.



Hindi ako magugulat kung isang araw ay ibabalita nalang ito sa TV, lalo na at sabit ang pangalan ng isang napaka laking TV network at ilang kilalang artista gaya nila Derrick Monasterio, Louise delos Reyes at marami pang iba. Damay din Encantadia, ang bago at malaking teleserye ng nasabing network. 

Nasan na kaya si Jenelyn Tanjoco Morales ngayon? Simple lang, kung wala syang kasalanan, lumabas sya at harapin lahat ng mga taong ito. Kawawa ang mga taong naloko gaya ni Ms. Labiano. Hindi biro ang 1.54 million lalo na at nasa ibang bansa sya, kumakayaod at nagpapaka hirap para kumita ng pera. 

Hindi ako husgado, pulis o abogado para makielam at mang husga sa mga ganitong bagay pero bilang isang manunulat, ginagawa ko ang tungkulin ko para iparating sa mga tao ang mga ganitong pangyayari. Lahat tayo ay may purpose sa buhay. Diyos ang bahala, pero gawin natin ang part natin bilang isang mamamayan. 

Dear Ms. Morales, hindi mo ako kilala pero nagbabaka sakali akong mabasa mo itong blog ko pati itong sulat ko. Bata ka pa pala. 23 years old ka pa lang. Malaki at seryosong bagay ang binabato sayo ngayon ng mga kilala at ordinaryong tao. Nasaan ka? Siguro ay natatakot ka at hindi alam ang gagawin. Pero para sakin, mas makakabuti kung hindi mo na ito papatagalin at harapin mo kung ano man ang nagawa mo. Una sa lahat, naiisip mo sana ngayon ang pamilya mo. Hindi lang pangalan at buhay mo ang nasisira, pati buong pamilya mo, nadadamay. Wala ka sigurong anak, pero paano yung mga pamangkin mong mga bata o kung may kapatid ka mang bata. Naiisip mo ba kung isang araw eh hindi nalang sila makapag aral ng maayos o hindi makalabas ng bahay dahil pati sila binabatikos ng mga tao? Paano na din yung mga magulang mo? Matatanda na sila, kawawa naman sila. Sana maawa ka din sakanila. Ms, Morales, hindi kita hinuhusgahan o ano man. At hindi ito sulat na may halong galit. Marami ng galit sayo, ayaw ko na dumagdag. Pero talagang naaawa ako sa mga biktima lalong lalo na sa pamilya mo. Kaya sana hanggat maaga pa, ayusin mo kung ano man ang nangyari. Kung natatakot ka, magdasal ka at umiyak ka sa Diyos. Sya ang bahala sayo, magtiwala ka sana Sakanya at magsisi. Hindi pa naman huli ang lahat. Wala tayong magagawa kung makukulong ka at pagbayaran lahat ng nagawa mo. Pero tandaan mo, lahat naman ng nangyayari satin ay may dahilan. 

Maraming salamat po sa pagabasa nyo sa blog na ito. Hanggang sa muli.




Nov 30, 2015

5 Best Franchise Businesses in the Philippines 2015

Unknown     11/30/2015  1 comment
Franchising is one of the easiest and most profitable way to become a successful entrepreneur. Sometimes, you are thinking, being a successful businessman or entrepreneur is really hard. Do you really need to take up a business course? Do you really need to be professional? No. Being a successful entreprenuer takes a lot of hard work and patience. If you are determined and hard-working, I am assuring you, you will be successful.

Dreaming of one day owning your own business? Here are some best tips for you. Let me give you

The 5 Best Franchise Businesses in the Philippines:


1. Convenience Store

Everyone knows 7-Eleven and Ministop. I sometimes even call 7-Eleven as "my life saver". Everyone loves convenience stores, especially busy people in the city. This type of franchise is definitely a hit in prime and business places in our country. And honestly, this is my dream business before. If you are interested and you have plans franchising one, here, let me help you.

As of 2015, 7-Eleven is the country’s biggest convenience store chain with over 700 stores. With a broad offering of everyday grocery items, fast food, telecom, bills payment and banking kiosk services, 7-Eleven has been awarded numerous times by the Philippine Franchise Association, as well as Entrepreneur Philippines. 7-Eleven has won titles such as Best Foreign Franchise, Fastest Growing Franchise, Best in Franchise Support, Marketing Campaign of the Year, and Hall of Fame International Master Franchise award.

For Franchise: You can call  (02) 726-9968, 0920-9508651, 0917-8711686 or email franchising@7-eleven.com.ph


2. Fast Food Franchise

Who doesn't love Mcdonald's and Jollibee?! Fast food restaurants are very convenient to busy people. Franchising a famous fast food restaurant is really expensive but I am assuring you, being successful in this kind of franchise is really possible. The chance of success is really high.

Here are some famous and successful fast food restaurants in the Philippines:



Jollibee is the number one fast food chain in the Philippines. The requirements to franchise Jollibee are on their official website and the cost to franchise Jollibee is around 15 million pesos to 30 million pesos (USD 266,445.00 to USD 532,890.00) depending on the site. For franchise, you can go HERE



Mc Donald’s 
Franchising Mc Donald’s in the Philippines? The cost of investment ranges from 25 to 35 million pesos depending on the size of the site, building, location and land cost. The complete requirements to franchise Mc Donald’s in the Philippines. Go HERE




KFC - There are over 13,000 KFC outlets in more than 80 countries and territories around the world. KFC has strict franchise requirements. The minimum financial requirement to open a KFC in the US is $ 1.5 million net worth and $750,000 in liquid assets. If you live outside the US and wants to franchise for KFC, go HERE



Chowking - To franchise Chowking, one must have a good moral character and posses an enthusiastic entrepreneurial business skills, financially stable and capable. Franchise investment requirement costs from P9M to P12M, depending on the size of the store.

For more information regarding the Chowking franchise, you may contact them through any of their contact details listed below:
Website: www.chowking.com
Email: franchise@chowking.com, lovely.abayari@chowking.com
Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/chowkingph
Twitter: twitter.com/Ilovechowking
Phone No.: (02)635-8888 loc. 324, (02)634-1111 loc. 5273
Fax No.: (02)634-1182




Goldilocks - To franchise Goldilocks fast food resto, the initial franchise fee costs 1.2 million pesos exclusive of VAT while the franchise investment cost ranges from 10 – 13 million pesos depending on the site and location. The complete franchise requirements are listed HERE


3. Food Cart Franchise


If you cannot afford a fast food franchise because it is really expensive (thousands of dollars, millions of pesos), yet you still want to franchise on the food industry, then you should have a food cart franchise. This industry is continuously doing a vivid impression in the world of business because of the great popularity it has achieved. You can get a franchise business for as low as 20,000 pesos. This is not just a popular business but surely a successful one. Be successful and popular in malls, schools and even in busy streets.

   
Pinoy Pao Express Inc. Since 1992! 
  • In partnership with San Miguel Corp.
  • No Royalty Fee
  • No Quota
  • 3 years franchise contract included
  •  Free seminar for the owner/management & crew training (both may attend as needed)
  • Free E-loading business via Load Central (all networks)
  • One-time Investment, Lifetime Benefits
  • Bonus Non-traditional Business with 8 Ways To Earn (Potential income: 50k to 70k++ per month)
  • ROI possible within 2-3 weeks or less
  • Start your own business NoW!
You can also choose from different successful food carts like Jack's, Emperor's Siomai, O'Noodle, Red Bowl, Burgeroo and more. 

For franchise, you can call or email: Food Cart Franchise Philippines












Facebook Page: Food Cart Franchise Philippines

or

Ms. Marie Jakielyn Gelvosa Telephone numbers: +639163058447 +639175716099 Email: mjakelyn.gelvosa@gmail.com Or just go here:FoodCart Franchising/Business/Negosyo


4. Water Refilling Station 


You know that water is very important to us. It is very essential. Thus, it can also be a good franchise business that you can have. There's a lot of water refill franchise available but you have to be very careful in screening. The best way of processing, the safer and cleanest way, the better.

Alkaline Water - Low investment, Packages start at Php 80,000.00 
Aquabest - you can go to Aquabest Franchise
And here is Water Refilling Station Business (No Franchise Fee)Click Here For Franchise

5. Cafe or Coffee Shop


“Even bad coffee is better than no coffee at all.” – David Lynch


Almost everyone loves coffee. Coffee shop is also a popular place in the Philippines. Although the products sometimes don’t come cheap, consumers still love going to popular coffee shops because of the relaxing atmosphere and homey ambiance. Filipinos love to chat and hangout with friends and family over a cup of coffee. Me, myself is a huge fan of coffee. This kind of franchise needs a huge amount of money as well but if you have what it takes and you are a coffee lover and a fan of coffee shops, then go for it.




Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf - The investment required to open a Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Franchise is between $3,000,000-$5,000,000 You gan go to their website for franchise. Here -> The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf Website



Starbucks - It has 20,900 (or more) branches worldwide.  If you wanna acquire a Starbucks outlet in the Philippines, you have to negotiate with them. Buying an outlet may range from $300,000 to $400,000 and you have to sign and comply a memorandum of understanding with them. Too expensive? There are other coffee shops that are not as famous as Coffee Bean and Starbucks but people love them as well. Why don't you learn more about them. Maybe you'll be the one who will make it as famous as the first two.




Cafe de France -one of the finest cafe’s in the south, with Main Branch located in Lapu Lapu City, Cebu, is now open for franchise.

Initial Term:
5 years, renewable
Total initial Investment: Pesos 2.5 M estimated
Royalty: 3 per cent of gross sales
Continuing Service Fee: 2 per cent of gross sales
Local Store Marketing: 1 per cent of gross sales
Required space: minimum 150 square meter. (Location must be available upon signing of Franchise agreement)

Estimated pre-opening expenses: 

Franchise Fee: P 300,000.00
Renovation, estimated: P 895,000.00
Equipment & Utensils, estimated: P 1,170,000.00
Initial Stocks: P 50,000.00
 Allowance and transportation for training: P 30,000.00
 Licensing, estimated: P 10,000.00
 Grand Opening marketing: P 25,000.00
Total: P 2,480,000.00 (pesos)

RK Franchise Consultancy Ground Floor Minnesota Mansion, 267 Ermin Garcia, Cubao, Quezon City Phones:  (02) 912-2946, 955-0734, Fax: (02) 912-2973 Nationwide Tollfree: 1800-10-88888RK Email: rk@rkfranchise.com




Cafe de Seoul
This cafe is Korean-themed made for students in the area. This is for students who love to have study groups, solo reviewing or just plain chilling out.
Tel. No. 46-8038, 0917-870-2004.






Good luck to you, future entrepreneur! Just a friendly tip: Always remember that God is with you. Always have faith in Him and I am assuring you, you will be successful in your chosen business. Soar high. Make a a choice and start making a difference! :)




Aug 19, 2015

Top 3 Best Places to Retire in the Philippines

Unknown     8/19/2015  2 comments
Philippines just bagged a spot in Forbes Magazine’s 20 Best Foreign Retirement Havens for 2015.

“For US retirees, the principal appeal of the Philippines is a low cost of living in a tropical environment full of English speakers and outdoor beauty,” said the internationally renowned US business magazine.

Forbes also cited the non-taxation of foreign income, and that permanent residency can be obtained with a minimal showing of retirement income as other factors for its choice of the Philippines.

Here are the 20 countries that landed on the 20 Best Foreign Retirement Havens for 2015. (alphabetical order)
  1. Australia
  2. Belize
  3. Canada
  4. Chile
  5. Colombia
  6. Costa Rica
  7. Croatia
  8. Ecuador
  9. France
  10. Ireland
  11. Italy
  12. Malaysia
  13. Mexico
  14. Nicaragua
  15. Panama
  16. Philippines
  17. Portugal
  18. Spain
  19. Thailand
  20. Uruguay

But wait! There's more! Did you know that one city in the Philippines made it to Forbes Magazine's latest list of 7 Best Places To Retire Around The World? Dumaguete City, Philippines made it on the 5th spot!

Many people from the west consider the Philippines a paradise. Plus, the Philippines has the most welcoming and friendly people of any Asian country.

Let me give you

The 3 best places to retire in the Philippines:Best Places to Retire in the Philippines

#1. Dumaguete, Philippines


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This place landed on the fifth spot in Forbes Magazine's list of 7 Best Places To Retire Around The World because of the beautiful beaches and for being one of the best places for beachfront living on a budget. The cost of living in this city is cheaper than other bigger and well-known tourist destinations in the country. Dumaguete is among the cheapest places in the world to live, according to Retire Overseas Index. The Index considers 12 factors, including climate, cost of living, crime, existing expat community and healthcare.

Beach resorts, world-class dive sites are some of the attractions that make this tropical city popular with tourists and expats. Several hospitals serve the area. A medical resort is being developed as well, that will cater to the retirement market.Top 3 Places to Retire in the Philippines

Best Places to Retire Philippines

#2. Baguio City


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The  “Summer Capital” of the Philippines and known as "The City of Pines." This place has a cooler climate because it sits about 5,300 feet above sea level in the Luzon tropical pine forest ecoregion, making it an ideal climate for mossy plants, beautiful orchids and lush gardens.

Baguio City is a very modern city with open air malls and it has literally everything under the sun: department stores, furniture stores, branded clothes and other items, restaurants and more. It also has a lot of festivals and outdoor activities like horseback riding, biking and golf.Top 3 Best Places to Retire in the Philippines

Best Places to Retire Philippines


#3. Cebu City 


places retire in philippines #3


The "Queen City of the South". It is a moderately large island located in the central Visayas in the Philippines. Retiring in Cebu is ideal for those wanting a tropical island environment. You can also choose between a modern environment, a small town or tropical beach setting.

Cebu has a good reputation. It is known as the sister city of Manila but more quiet and more relaxed. It combines all the advantages of being in a modern city plus amazing beaches and mountains.

Retirement in the Philippines equates to a luxurious lifestyle in a tropical paradise. So there, make your choice!

Aug 10, 2015

Free TESDA Courses: 29 Online Courses Offered for Free by TESDA

Unknown     8/10/2015  No comments

29 Online Courses Offered for Free by TESDA

Jobseekers and students looking to expand their skills may now take any of the 29 online courses being offered for free by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA).

"We want to increase access sa quality technical-vocational education training programs. The Internet is a technology that has widespread education," TESDA Asst. Dir. Jun Mamaril told GMA News TV's "State of the Nation" on Wednesday.

Mamaril said those who sign up with TESDA may learn the course at their own pace, as each course had no deadline or timetable for students to follow.

Students who complete the course are given a national certification for their efforts once they accomplish and pass an accreditation exam at any TESDA center.

The available courses, put under separate categories, include:

Free TESDA Courses Online:

Information Technology:

 - Basic Computer Operation
 - Computer Systems Servicing
 - Web Development using HTML5 and CSS3
 - CAD / CAM operation
 - Animation (3D Digital)
 - Microsoft Online Courses
 - Game Development (Game Production Basics, Developing 2D Games with HTML 5, Developing 2D & 3D Games with Unity
  - Software Development Fundamentals
  - C# Fundamentals for Beginners

Free TESDA Courses:

Tourism:

 - Food and Beverage Servicing
  - Water Servicing
  - Room Attendant Servicing
  - Bus Boy Servicing

Free TESDA Courses:

Housekeeping


  - Guest Room Attendant Servicing
  - Valet Servicing
  - Public Area Attendant Servicing
  - Laundry Servicing

Free TESDA Courses:

Cookery

  - Preparing Sandwiches

Free TESDA Courses:

Electronics


  - Cellphone Servicing
  - Solar Night Light Assembly

Free TESDA Courses:

Agriculture

  - Fruit Grower

Free TESDA Courses Online:

Automative

  - Diesel Engine Tune Up
  - Automative Battery Servicing

Free TESDA Courses Online:

Heating, Ventilation and Air Condition


  - Packaged Air Conditioner Unit Servicing

Free TESDA Courses Online:

Trainers Methodology I  


  - Facilitate Learning Session
  - Conduct Competency Assessment

Free TESDA Courses Online:

Trainers Methodology II  


  - Curriculum Development

Free TESDA Courses Online:

Health, Social and other Community Development Services  


  - Massage Therapy
  - Swedish Massage
  - Thai Massage
  - Shiatsu Massage

Interested applicants may create a free account on TESDA's website. (Click HERE to go the TESDA Website).

Aug 9, 2015

Best Ways To Send Money to the Philippines (2015)

Unknown     8/09/2015  No comments
There are more than 13 million Filipinos abroad and a lot of them send money to the Philippines regularly.

In 2014, OFWs (Overseas Filipino Workers) and migrants sent a total of $26 Billion (yes billion dollars) in remittances to the Philippines. This amount accounts for almost 10 percent of the Philippines GDP.

If you are sending money (especially regularly) to the Philippines, it is just wise to figure out where you can save the most money.
   
Remember:

When sending money and remittances to the Philippines,

  •  It is usually cheaper to send in person (at their branch office) than online.
  •  If you are using your credit card to send money, remember that it is considered a cash advance, so there might be a cash advance fee, plus there is no grace period on credit card cash advances
  • The fees usually depend on how much money you are sending to the Philippines.
  •  There is an option as to whether your family in the Philippines will receive money in US dollars (USD) or Philippine Peso (Php).
  •  Fees alone shouldn’t be your only criteria when choosing a remittance company. The companies have their own exchange rates when you are sending money to the Philippines. Find out their exchange rates so you can compare. Exchange rates also change day to day.
  •  Sending money with cash and from your bank account is usually cheaper than sending money using credit card or debit card/ interac.
  •  When sending money online, you have to sign up at the remittance company website. You will need your bank account number or credit card number. You might also need the full name of the recipient plus their Philippine bank information.

Best Way to Send Money to the Philippines:

Best Way To Send Money to Philippines (2015)

#1. PNB or Metrobank 

( Fee = from $7 to $52 based on the amount of remittance).

If you are sending more than 10,000 USD, Metrobank adds 0.50% of the transaction amount charge/commission. If you are sending more than 20,000, PNB adds a 0.25% of the transaction amount charge/commission.

depending on your location, there might be a Philippine National Bank Branch or Metrobank Branch in your area. This way, you might feel safer because both banks are well established in the Philippines. You can send money through their foreign office and your family and relatives can get the money from their bank account in the Philippines. They also have the option to deposit to other bank accounts in the Philippines, or deliver it door to door.

Best Ways To Send Money to Philippines (2015)

#2. Western Union 

( Fee = $0 to 1.4% of the transaction amount).
 If you are sending more than 1,000 dollars, your fee becomes 1.1% ~1.4% of the money you are sending. The $0 dollar fee is currently being offered to people sending from bank (foreign bank) to bank (BPI, Metrobank, BDO, PNB, UPCB, RCBC, LBP, Allied Bank) through the western union website. In this way, they make money with their exchange rate.

You can send money online (bank to bank, debit card, credit card) or through their agent location. Check their website if there is a western union agent location in your area. There are 245,000 Western Union agent locations worldwide

Recipient Pick Up - The money you send can get there in a few minutes or one day (one of the 8500 Western Union agent location in the Philippines) or a few days (your bank to Philippine bank)

Western Union will need a valid ID from your recipient plus you will get a 10 digit code to give your recipient in the Philippines.

Best Way To Send Remittances to Philippines (2015)

#3. Remit Home

(Fee = $10. Only from the US. Send up to $1000 for $10USD fee. )

Create a RemitHome account, link your bank account, and then send money. You can send directly to your family’s bank, they can pick up the money at certain pick up locations, or the money can be delivered to the recipient.

Best Ways To Send Money to Philippines (2015)

#4. Xoom 

( Fee = $4.99 –from bank account and $9.99- from debit or credit).
With their fee of $4.99/ $9.99, you can send up to $2,999. You can send up to $2,999 every 30 days and $9,999 within 180 days.

If you need to send more than $2,999 you can supply additional information that will guarantee that the money will get to the recipient and then you can send $6,000 for 30 days and $19,500 for 180 days.

Recepients can pick up the money from M. Lhuillier, Banco de Oro, BDO Financial (BDO On-site), SM Forex (Shoemart), Cebuana Lhuillier, One Network Bank, Globe GCASH REMIT

Your family or friend will get their money in minutes if the receiving office is open in the Philippines. You can only have one xoom account.

Note: I have read some complaints from consumeraffairs.com saying that Xoom suddenly cancels the transaction especially if they think that you are sending to non-friend / non-family. Some of them claim that they had trouble and recipient doesn’t get the money in time.

Best Way To Send Remittances to Philippines (2015)

#5. World Remit 

(Fee = $3.99 when sending 0-$50; $13.99 when sending $600-$1000). You can look at their fee calculator if you wish to send more than $1000.

Sending money through World Remit is only currently available in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, UAE, UK

You can send money online (your own bank to Philippine bank and other locations, debit card, credit card) or through their agent location.

Best Ways To Send Money to Philippines (2015)

#6. Trans Fast 

Transfast claims to have the highest exchange rate, and they charge starting at $4.99 for transfer fees.

Your money can be sent to BDO, China Bank, Land Bank, PNB and RCBC are received in real time, including holidays. Pick Up Locations: Banco De Oro, SM Forex or SM Mall, China Bank or any of the following pawnshops: Palawan, Prime Asia, Tambunting, Villarica, M Lhuillier, Cebuana and GCASH REMIT. They also have door to door services and cash card option for recipients.

*Note: I have read from citysearch.com forum that some people have trouble with Trans Fast screening process, and having delays when sending and receiving money because of this.

Best Ways To Send Remittances to Philippines (2015)

#7. Wire Transfer from Your Local Bank Abroad 

if you are sending a lot of money, it might be a good idea to ask your local bank in the country you are in. They may have a higher fee, but you can send a larger amount, and you have more peace of mind. I checked RBC ( Royal Bank of Canada – my bank here in Canada) and it seems that they have lowered their remittance fee to CAD$13.50 when sending up to $2500.

Jul 28, 2015

Taytay Tiangge - Better than Divisoria, Greenhills at Eastwood Tiangge

Unknown     7/28/2015  2 comments
Before anything else, share ko muna sainyo yung pinaka huli kong binili sa Taytay Tiangge para lalo kayong ma excite. Napaka ganda ng swimsuit na nabili ko lang sa halagang 200php (brand new syempre at bagong tahi) 180php lang sya pag bulk. At bulk na sakanila ang 6pcs. Hehe. 

My sister in Boracay wearing the swimsuit that I bought in Taytay Tiangge
Pinost ko sya sa Facebook at binenta ko ng 450. Kaso sa sobrang ganda, kapatid ko lang din ang bumili at ginamit nya sa Boracay. Gustong gusto nya din kasi yung mga nabibili ko dun kasi aside from maganda talaga eh super nice talaga ang quality.


Sabi nila, kung hindi mo alam ang Divisoria at Greenhills, hindi ka tunay na Pinoy. Sure akong kilalang kilala yan lalo na ng mga babaeng katulad ko na mahilig sa damit. Aaminin ko, napaka arte ko sa damit noon. Laking Bulacan kasi ako at tamad lumuwas para lang dun bumili. Ang nasa isip ko noon, “Naku, di naman matitibay mga damit dun. Pamasahe at pagod ko pa lang, ganun din yun.”

Nung tumira ako sa Manila, hindi pa din ako nahilig sa Divisoria. Ang dali naman kasi talaga masira ng mga damit dun. Tsaka madaming katulad yung mga damit. (Wow sa arte diba? Hehe) Pero may mga naging kaibigan ako na maganda daw talaga mamili dun at depende talaga daw sa taste mo. Madami daw talagang maganda. Nakapunta ako dun twice at di na ako bumalik. Nakakapagod! Napaka daming tao at nakakatakot ang snatcher! Hahaha.

Sa buhay ngayon, hindi na kasi talaga uso ang mag shopping ng mga damit sa mall. Pwera nalang talaga kung sobrang rich ka talaga at hindi mo problema ang pera. Meron akong kasama sa work dati, inaya nya ako sa Taytay. As in sobrang sarap daw mamili ng mga damit dun. Nakita nya kasi ako na mahilig sa dress at lagi daw kasi akong naka dress sa office.

Tutal wala naman akong ginagawa, sumama ako. Tatlo kaming nagpunta dun. At sa sobrang pagka amaze ko at sa sobrang aliw ko,talagang iniwan ko sila! Hahaha. Nag ikot ako mag isa at sobrang nag enjoy talaga ako.

Bibigyan ko kayo ng ilang dahilan kung bakit sobrang solid sa sarap bumili ng mga damit dun. At syempre, ipapakita ko sainyo yung mga nabili ko dun. Pati kayo matutuwa. :)

1. Alam nyo bang karamihan sa nagtitinda sa Divisoria ay sa Taytay Tiangge lang din bumibili? Yes, totoo yan.

2. Karamihan sa nagtitinda sa Taytay Tiangge ay sila mismo ang nagtatahi kaya talagang mura at maganda ang quality.

3. Pati yung mga nagtitinda sa Instagram, dun lang din bumibili.

4. Napaka daming unique styles ang nagkalat dun. Alam nila ang uso. Magugulat ka nalang sa sasabihin ng tindera, “Ate, ganyan yung bagong style ng Forever21 ngayon!”

5. Kung Instagram shopper ka, try mong pumunta sa Taytay Tiangge para makita mo na totoo ang sinasasabi ko.

6. Hindi nagkalat ang snatcher! Pwede kang maglabas ng cellphone. Haha! Pero syempre ingat pa din.

7. Maniwala ka man at sa hindi, ang dress na 350php sa Divisoria, 120-180php lang dun. 8.Isa ako sa sumubok magbenta ng mga damit online. Pwede nyo check yung account ko dati.. @p_fashionforless sa Instagram. Wag kayong mag alala at hindi ako nag popromote dahil matagal na yan. :) Para sa mga walang IG, ito yung iba sa mga nabili ko dun.


I bought this dress for 150php only
My lovely sister  :)


                                          

Kita nyo naman kung gano kamura ko binenta yan. 250php lang. Nabili ko lang yan ng 150 yata.

Ito naman yung iba. Like yung pink boho, less than 1 hundred ko yan nabili. Sa Eastwood, Divi or Greenhills, 200+ pa yata yan. Syempre meron din ako aside sa binenta ko dati. Lol


I bought this for 80php only and sold it for 180php. Please don't kill me! Lol
Syempre meron din ako :)
Pati yang mga swimsuits, dun ko yan lahat nabili.

Remember ha, yang mga mga presyo na nakikita nyo jan sa photos eh malaki na ang patong kasi tininda ko yan dati. So isipin nyo nalang kung gano kamura dun. :) Ang saya diba?


        
        


       

Kaya sa mga may balak mag shopping jan or magtinda ng mga damit online, I strongly suggest na sa pumunta na kayo agad sa Taytay Tiangge. Madali lang naman pumunta dun. Google nyo kung pano pumunta sa Club Manila East, dun lang yun.

Sa mga tamad mag google, syempre lulubos lubusin ko na kayo tulungan. Hehehe.

From Ortigas, just take G-Liner Bus na may "SM Taytay" signage. Dadaan na sila sa Club Manila East. Makikita nyo ang Jollibee at Mcdo, hindi nyo pwedeng hindi mapansin ang Taytay Tiangge kasi colorful sya. Basta nasa labas lang sya ng CME :)

Sa mga ayaw mag bus, pwede kayo mag jeep. From Ortigas Junction, may mgs jeep dun na "Taytay Palengke" ang signage. Kung manggagaling din kayo sa Sta. Lucia East Mall, ganun din ang pwede nyong sakyan.

P.S. Hindi na kayo mahihirapan maghanap ng pang regalo sa Christmas. Napaka dami dun na less than 100. Meron pa ngang 35php at 50php na blouse. Too good to be true diba? And I can feel na sobrang excited ka. :) Happy shopping! :)

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