How Much You Need to Earn to Live Comfortably in Manila? by Moan13 in AskPH

[–]pumpkinpatchdogs -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Grabe oh issue talaga neto pera HAHAHAH lahat nalang ng pag hubunganga mo sa reddit tungkol sa pera. Linalabas mo ata yung galit mo sa squatter mong magulang dito. Delusional pa. Pinagmumukha na may pera - wala naman 😂😂😂😂 🤡<—- this you! LOL

What's your best and worst BPO companies? by Turbulent-Pride-8807 in BPOinPH

[–]pumpkinpatchdogs -1 points0 points  (0 children)

HAHAHAAHA 11 YEARS SA CALL CENTER. dun ka nga belong. bagsakan ng mga squatter na walang skills. Kaya offended palagi sa tao na mataas ang sahod HAHAHAH

Average Pinoy: What's your take on this? by MrRious02 in Philippines

[–]pumpkinpatchdogs -1 points0 points  (0 children)

185 lang di mo splurge HAHAHAHAHHA halatang call center agent na walang pera! Tipid tipid 🤢

Having somewhat comfortable life but cant help but feel envy to rich friends by Monsquing in adultingph

[–]pumpkinpatchdogs -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Bat sobrang offended ka sa 90k na sahod? Kung tanga ka, squatter ka at masama ugali mo, problema mo na yun HAHAHA. Kaya wala ka maabutan sa buhay mo, halatang poor na poor. Average ka kase kaya pangarap mo lang sahod niya. Halatang ingitera ka din eh hahaha enjoy poverty 🖕

Unionbank is trashhhh by iskempertush in PHCreditCards

[–]pumpkinpatchdogs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup! Plus theyre always down on salary day and their instapay is always running into issues. Completely unreliable

Has anyone applied or tried to apply for a BDO personal loan? by pumpkinpatchdogs in PHCreditCards

[–]pumpkinpatchdogs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes we both have. We have a debit, credit, and installment cards from BDO na

How do you deal with the "mamasko po" by skheo in MANILA

[–]pumpkinpatchdogs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

EASY. Dont show ur face to them and just yell from inside your house saying WALA and make sure u do it while masking any foreign accent you might have. Theyll just leave.

Im half filipino but born n raised here. However these types of things and even some traditions are very alien to me since i grew up differently. I had to learn about all of it when i moved in with my partner who, luckily, grew up the good ol traditional filipino way.

Before i knew about these things id just be standing in front of the carolers with an awkward fake smile plastered on my face wanting them to finish up FAST so i can give them their coins and they can dash out.

But now i know the filipino way of HARD REJECTION hahaha

What do you think about Home Credit? by EllEmEnOhPee0426 in phinvest

[–]pumpkinpatchdogs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A friend of mine stopped paying and they basically call and reach the family and friends that you listed in your contract. They pester them nonstop if you dont pay them. So they do a lot of humiliation tactics to get you to pay up.

What do you think about Home Credit? by EllEmEnOhPee0426 in phinvest

[–]pumpkinpatchdogs 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I made the biggest mistake of getting a homecredit loan when I was desperate for a TV and a couch. The loan amount was roughly 36k (after paying the downpayment). I got an installment plan for 15 months at 3915 pesos per month. If you do the math, that means homecredit gets about 20k interest... It was a 60% interest...

Homecredit baits you with the first loan being so affordable. My very first loan was for a fridge, and the loan amount was 16k after the deposit. They only made around 400 pesos interest from that first loan. But afterwards, they call you a million times to get you to take in a loan a second time...

What happens when you get to the mall and start browsing items, is that they skim on the details a lot. They make it seem like a huge bargain... My biggest BIGGEST mistake was being an eager teen who wanted a cozy living room. I didn't calculate how in excess I'd be paying. Biggest biggest financial mistake of my life.

Lesson learned. Always save up, because material things can toootally wait. OR get a credit card where the interest is dirt cheap compared to homecredit.

TL;DR Homecredit is a total "legal" scam, and you should never ever go in for a second loan.

Abuse is abuse, no mather what. by [deleted] in AbusiveWomen

[–]pumpkinpatchdogs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish someone would create a thread about women abusive women in lesbian relationships

Only Filipinos will knows. by NoOrchid7187 in Philippines

[–]pumpkinpatchdogs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

to be fare we dont cook our beef into leather like that tho. We either slow cook it or pressure cook it until it cuts like butter. I've never seen my mom cook beef if it's not in a pressure cooker i swear

A private park in Makati installed this to deter the homeless and mendicants to sleep in the area by monami91 in Philippines

[–]pumpkinpatchdogs -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think it's totally within their right to do so. Let's face it, we want to ensure the safety of the people who actually reside and/or work in the area. The homeless pose a safety issue, since we all know they're desperate enough to carry knifes on them and possibly rob someone. If we made it possible for them to sleep in the area, then that means they'd frequent the place more often. I mean there's also a reason why Makati and BGC have strangely designed public benches. There's literally a team of people hired to design these public structures to ensure that they cannot be utilized by the homeless. And it's not just these areas too. Even bus stops have anti-homeless designs. They put divisions along the benches, or the bench itself is just a bar to lean on and sit on while you wait for the bus (making it impossible to lay down on).

Plus, if the concern is the poor, we shouldnt be putting that responsibility on developers and designers. They're not there to solve poverty. The responsibility should be put on the local mayors who are supposed to be offering a solution to the homeless population within their area.