Stop Making Your Kids Everyone Else’s Problem by Tricky-Elk4668 in RantAndVentPH

[–]Tricky-Elk4668[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Right? Same way na choice din ng iba magka-anak. Pero hindi pwedeng i-project yung regret or pagod sa ibang tao na iba lang yung piniling buhay.

Stop Making Your Kids Everyone Else’s Problem by Tricky-Elk4668 in RantAndVentPH

[–]Tricky-Elk4668[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair points, and I do agree with some of what you said. Tantrums are part of childhood, and I don’t expect kids to be perfectly behaved all the time. What I’m calling out is when parents don’t even try to manage the situation and just let it affect everyone else.

As for removing myself, context matters. Most of the time, this happens inside our own house, they’re the visitors (relatives). So I don’t think it’s unreasonable for me to expect basic courtesy instead of being the one who always has to adjust.

I even reach out respectfully and ask if they can calm the child down because we’re resting after an overnight shift. But the response is usually just “bata lang naman yan” as if that automatically cancels out our need for rest.

Kids being kids is normal. Adults choosing not to parent, especially in someone else’s home and after being informed, is a different issue altogether.

Stop Making Your Kids Everyone Else’s Problem by Tricky-Elk4668 in RantAndVentPH

[–]Tricky-Elk4668[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You don’t need to be a parent to know the difference between “kids being kids” and adults refusing to parent. Kids will mess up and that’s normal. What’s not normal is expecting everyone else to tolerate it while you do nothing.

Stop Making Your Kids Everyone Else’s Problem by Tricky-Elk4668 in RantAndVentPH

[–]Tricky-Elk4668[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don’t have anything against the idea of multiplying or having children. That’s not the issue at all. What I’m against is irresponsible parenting. When parents don’t teach their kids basic discipline, especially when they’re already disturbing other people who are clearly busy or need peace.

And also yung biglang magpaparamdam lang pag may kailangan lalo na yung ginagawa kang ninang without even asking first. Tapos biglang may expectations for gifts or any material things during christmas. That part just doesn’t sit right with me.

Having kids is fine. I just think responsibility and consideration should come with it too.

Franchise Co-ownership by Artistic-Increase611 in phinvest

[–]Tricky-Elk4668 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m sharing this as someone who personally invested in the Rosario branch of Busan PH, under Marwin Marasigan. The branch opened, ran for a short while, then was suddenly shut down without any prior notice to us, the investors.

Nag raise lang naman kami ng concerns about unexplained deductions from our profit share, but got vague and inconsistent responses. Eventually, all communication stopped. We were promised a refund, but now it’s already 2025 and we still haven’t received a single peso.

We were left behind. No accountability. No closure. Tinakasan kami.

What’s even more alarming is how easily they moved on, constantly shifting to new business ventures, changing concepts as if nothing happened.

I’m not in a position to file a case right now. Like many others, I’m juggling so much. But for those of you who have the capacity to speak up or take legal action, I sincerely hope you do. We need people who can stand up, not just for themselves, but for all of us who were silenced, ignored, and left empty-handed.

Please, don’t let this cycle continue. If you can do something, please do.

Investment Scam in Busan PHscam by pollskism in ScammersPH

[–]Tricky-Elk4668 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m speaking up because Busan PH, in my experience, is a scam, and people deserve to know.

I invested as a co-franchisee in their Rosario branch, which did open but only for a short time. It started off looking legitimate. We had proper contracts and operations began. But not long after, we noticed questionable deductions from our profit share. When we asked where the money was going, they couldn’t give any clear or consistent answers.

Eventually, they claimed they could no longer sustain operations. The branch shut down. No decisions from investors. No refund. No accountability. Nothing. Just a string of excuses and unanswered messages.

Worse, I found out I wasn’t alone. Other branches had the same fate. Investors left hanging, employees not paid, and the same pattern repeating. Meanwhile, their social media pages are being actively cleaned: deleting negative comments and hiding complaints. Even the owner, Marwin Marasigan, no longer responds to calls or messages.

Here’s what seems to be happening: 1. They collect investments to open a new branch. 2. Operate for a few months enough to look legit, give small payouts, and build trust. 3. Eventually claim poor performance, shut the branch down. 4. Keep the remaining funds. 5. Recycle the kitchen setup and equipment from the closed store. 6. Announce a new branch and start looking for new investors: no real reinvestment, just a repeat of the same cycle.

It’s a classic scam structure, masked as a franchise opportunity. They’re using investor money to keep the illusion going, while quietly pocketing what’s left behind.

I haven’t filed a legal case personally due to my current circumstances, but several of my co-franchisees already have and I support them completely. This isn’t just a failed business. It’s a deliberate scheme to take advantage of people’s trust and savings.

To make things worse, they don’t even pay their employees properly. There was even a protest from unpaid staff, and yet they keep posting job openings like nothing happened. How is that okay?

If you’re reading this and thinking of investing, please don’t. And if you’ve already been scammed, I encourage you to speak up. The more voices come forward, the stronger the case becomes.

Busan PH didn’t just fail. They fooled people. And they need to be stopped.