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April 9th, 2015 08:30 AM #21The best way to deal with people using mall parking space as their own parking space for work/office is to charge an hourly rate (as opposed to flat rate) if a mall receipt cannot be presented. 500 pesos worth of receipt entitles you to 4 free hours of parking. If you extend beyond 4 hours then you pay the excess as an hourly rate.
If you think about the above system, it is quite reasonable. For mall goers, 500 pesos is not too big an amount to spend if you stay in the mall for half a day. And do people seriously stay more than 4 hours inside a mall?? They have nothing else better to do? Hehehe. I suppose some people does but let's not talk about the minority. We cannot please everyone.
For the "mall parkers", the mall parking suddenly became an expensive option for them. There will still be some of them who might value convenience over money and park there anyway but that will not be as much as what we see now in Galleria/Poveda. They will remain to be the mall's bread and butter in the parking space.
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The best way to deal with people using mall parking space as their own parking space for work/office is to charge an hourly rate (as opposed to flat rate) if a mall receipt cannot be presented. 500 pesos worth of receipt entitles you to 4 free hours of parking. If you extend beyond 4 hours then you pay the excess as an hourly rate.
If you think about the above system, it is quite reasonable. For mall goers, 500 pesos is not too big an amount to spend if you stay in the mall for half a day. And do people seriously stay more than 4 hours inside a mall?? They have nothing else better to do? Hehehe. I suppose some people does but let's not talk about the minority. We cannot please everyone.
For the "mall parkers", the mall parking suddenly became an expensive option for them. There will still be some of them who might value convenience over money and park there anyway but that will not be as much as what we see now in Galleria/Poveda. They will remain to be the mall's bread and butter in the parking space.
Problem solved.
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April 9th, 2015 08:41 AM #22
Puwede din yan. At least if you are a legitimate mall goer, you have 4 hours free parking. Of course tenants will be exempted from this. Like owners of kiosk or establishments dapat may list yung guards or gate pass showing na free parking sila absolutely.
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April 10th, 2015 07:59 AM #23
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April 10th, 2015 08:17 AM #24
Haha, may mag-park pa kaya. 😃
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April 10th, 2015 10:17 AM #26
maganda yung plataporma ni tong. win gatchalian sa parking sa mga malls and hospitals.
at dapat gawin nilang strict yung parking sa mga disabled sa mga malls kasi ni
minsan wala pakong nakikitang nag iiwan ng wheel chair sa wheel chair parking. laging nauunahan ng oto.
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April 10th, 2015 03:43 PM #28dapat lagyan na din ng entrance fee ang mall, kasi daming nakikaircon lang at nakakalat.
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dapat lagyan na din ng entrance fee ang mall, kasi daming nakikaircon lang at nakakalat.
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April 10th, 2015 04:43 PM #29
Sa waltermart sa munoz you get 2 hours free parking if you buy at the supermarket. Tapos pag lunch time you get another 2 hours free pag kumain ka sa mga restaurants dun. After the 2 free hours the fee is P10 per hour.
dapat yung free hours depende sa purchase mo, like 2 hours for p500, then additional hour for every p250 purchase. Para naman pag nag grocery ka tapos kumain or manuod ng cine e totally free na yung parking mo.
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April 10th, 2015 04:53 PM #30
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