Thursday, November 22, 2018

11 Arellano Students Biktima ng Holdup sa Jeep



Mag-ingat! Muling nambibiktima ang mga holdaper sa paligid ng Arellano University (AU) - A. Bonifacio Campus sa Pag-Asa St., Caniogan, Pasig City!!!

The following statement came directly from one of the victims:

"Kahapon, 22 November 2018, bandang 8:00 pm may isang jeep sa tapat ng AU na nagtawag ng biyaheng Pasig Palengke. Labing-isa po kaming sumakay lahat.

Pag-andar po namin mga ilang segundo lang po ay may sumakay na dalawang lalaki na malaki katawan. Bigla pong pinatay ng driver ang ilaw sa dyip. Dun na po nagdeklara ng holdap yung dalawang lalaki. Tinutukan po lahat kami ng kutilyo at kinuha lahat wallet at cellphone namin.

Hindi po ginalaw yung driver. Wala pong imik. Tuloy lang po pasada. Bumaba po ako ng Rotonda. Yung iba sa palengke pa po niya dinala. Hindi man lang kami dinala sa pulis. Ngayon ko lang naisip baka kasabwat po driver. Nakaka-trauma po talaga."

It was also found out that this is not the first time that a holdup incident happened in Pag-Asa St where a student of AU was victimized.



We hope the authorities will do something about this --- the admin of AU, barangay Caniogan officials, police and Pasig City government.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

64-year old market vendor lost her 1 million lifetime savings: IsMetrobank liable?

Update: Here's two snapshots of the culprit in the CCTV that Metrobank provided BUT only for viewing this afternoon of August 7 (Friday)






What bank comes to mind when you hear the word, "You're in good hands."

Of course, it's Metrobank.

Tell that to 64-year old grandmother and market vendor Carmen Soriano and she'll be the first one to disagree. For years, she has entrusted her lifetime savings (that eventually reached to 1 million pesos) to the bank's branch in Mabini - Kapasigan, Pasig City which she placed as a joint account time deposit with her 72-years old husband. Last Monday, it vanished like thin air due to what her family considered lapses on the part of one of the tellers.

Read her story based on the narration by one of her relatives to this author:

In the afternoon of 03 August 2015, Lola Carmen was on her way to visit her daughter-in-law and grandchild in Barangay Pinagbuhatan, Pasig City when two ladies riding in a van called her and asked if she can still recognize them. Lola Carmen was firm that it was the first time she ever saw the two but for unexplained reasons, they were able to convinced her to let them in to her house.

Inside the house, the two ladies asked about her savings and she did mention that she had a million in a time deposit in Metrobank - Kapasigan and some cash in her savings account in PS Bank - Shaw Blvd., Pasig City. After their conversation, Lola Carmen found herself inside Metrobank closing her time deposit and withdrawing the 1 million.

To make the story short, the two ladies who are member of budol-budol gang manage to steal the said money from the poor old woman. Not only this, jewelries, P76,000 cash on hand and other belongings were also taken while the culprits stayed in her house. 

Kudos to the people in PS Bank because they did not allow Lola Carmen to withdraw her other account when she was brought their by the two ladies, a few hours after a successful heist in Metrobank. PS Bank said her signature was not matching the one in the bank's file but the real reason could be suspicion on her companions that day.

Now, here are the lapses that the family sees on Metrobank part:

1. Lola Carmen claims that only the teller approved the release of the 1 million. Normally, amount withdrawal like this should be advised a day before. And before closing the account, there's a sort of an exit interview usually conducted by an officer of the bank. This was confirmed by a Metrobank manager of another branch when this author conducted a general inquiry.

2. The account is a joint time deposit and was allowed to be closed/ terminated without even contacting the other signatory of the account.

3. Officers of the bank could have at least check the history of Lola Carmen's account. She only goes to Metrobank to update her account. No withdrawals until that fateful day. Sudden request for termination of a time deposit should have been carefully scrutinized.

4. When the family confronted the manager, they claim that the manager denied knowledge of the transaction.

For the full details of the story, read the screen shots of the conversation between the family member and the author and you decide if Metrobank is liable on this. Well, of course partly to be blamed is Lola Carmen for being trusting but this could have been avoided if the proper bank procedures or protocol were followed.

At this moment, the family of Lola Carmen is requesting for the CCTV footage of the bank that day in the hope to identify the suspects. Sadly, there's little hope of getting the money back from the criminals who preyed on the hard-earned money of a grandmother who for decades sells just about anything in Pasig public market 7 days a week to fulfill their every day and save money for the family's future.









Monday, July 30, 2012

Not so jolly about Jollibee

Image credit: pauljurey.multiply.com
An endeared name in the field of human resource management and an accomplished people manager herself, Ms. Tessie Dela Cruz never thought that she'll experience what she describes as poor customer service in one of the outlets of a very popular fast food chain.

She was expecting a happy dining moment since the the store is named after a cute little friendly insect in a pleasing mood. But what she got was a sting of a bee which she find unbearable that she sent a letter to the company.  As of today, she is still waiting for a response.

The unedited letter is published in ins entirety on this blog in the hope that this will reach the proper authorities so that what happened to Tessie will not be experienced again by any of their customers:  

May I please bring this matter to your attention or if you can please endorse it to your Operations Manager in Jollibee.

Yesterday, July 22, 2012, at 515PM, my family and I went to Jollibee Shell Marcos Highway.  It was raining so hard that we brought out from the car 3 umbrellas and we were told just to put it beside the door as the store does not have any designated place for it.
 


When we were placing our orders, my son happened to look outside and he saw one of the delivery boys named JESSIE taking away our biggest umbrella without any word. My son run after him only to be ignored and he just continue to walk and it looked like malayong pupuntahan because I stood at the door to look at him.

We told the Manager Tim Estadilla about it only to be ignored, continuously take our order, na may "ngising aso". Again I told her about it and she did nothing and that made me and my son flared up. It was only then she told another delivery boy, LUCIO, to run after Jessie. This Lucio again took another one from our umbrellas without saying anything or asking permission. And the more we got angry.


I approached another Manager by the name of Jocelyn Rance, told her about it, and for goodness sake, she just stared at me and continue what she was doing.


Yes, UMBRELLA LANG YAN, but our point was and to my quote my son - WAS THAT THE KIND OF TRAINING YOU ARE GIVING YOUR PEOPLE?


Don't they know the proper courtesy to extend to your customers, and even you (Tim) just ignoring your customers? Just taking things from anywhere else without asking as to who the owner was?
My son even asked MGR TIM, how about if we take your motorcycle without permission, what will you do? We have placed some of our orders but I did not continue ordering for more because of this.


I again approached MGR JOCELYN, sat down with her and with some of the crew sitting infront of her, told her. "I TOLD YOU ABOUT THE INCIDENT and it looks like PAREHO KAYONG MGA MGRS DITO that you don't give a DAMN sa concern ng mga customers ninyo." Makakarating ito sa top management ninyo.


Another thing was the way the utensils of our orders were handled. As you can see in the pictures, there was the stainless SPOON and the PLASTIC FORK. There were only a few customers then even less than 10, and we were told "WALA PA PONG HUGAS NA TINIDOR"! My Lord and my God. We would understand kung maraming tao but for only a few.......and there were lots of crew over there.
 

Our very jolly spaghetti meal

We actually planned to eat at Shakeys but due to the insistence of my grandchildren that we drove back to Jollibee only to be disgusted over the situation.

I am bringing this to your attention with all the hope that something can be done about this. 
 

Thanks and regards,

Tessie dela Cruz of Antipolo City


What do you think? Is Tessie right to have this incident shared to everyone. We would like to hear what's on your mind.