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July 7th, 2015 07:49 PM #1
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July 8th, 2015 10:21 AM #2
Yes, they have to transfer physical money from bank to bank.
Ang mga hardware stores, di naman tumatanggap ng credit cards mga yan. Laking pera din ang pini-pickup ng mga armored cars sa mga yan.
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Yes, they have to transfer physical money from bank to bank.
Ang mga hardware stores, di naman tumatanggap ng credit cards mga yan. Laking pera din ang pini-pickup ng mga armored cars sa mga yan.Signature
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July 8th, 2015 10:36 AM #3
There is no way that exempt these ass holes from total disregard of the traffic law. It's only their perceived interpretation of security that make's them disregard traffic laws in the excuse their carrying cash. Eh anak sila ng pota, kaya nga armored car yang so as to protect what's inside, personnel & cash wise. Who will hold-up in the middle of a congested traffic?
For this reason, i don't have pity for them pagtinira sila ng mga holdaper when they park more often in banks or commercial areas. Mind you hindi sa traffic sila na hoholdap. Remember that armored car that fell off the skyway ramp at Pasay Road, that's what you call recklessness of the these drivers.
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