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April
9
2008

What’s Wrong with My Age?

Category [tags]: Encounters []

Weeeeeee. Okay, I am not referring to my age (16) but to the other people of my age.

Last March 19, 2008, I posted a news in this blog regarding the release of the 2008 DOST SEI Undergraduate Scholarship results. To date, I have 45 comments for the post; the most in a post I had in this blog.

I think there is something wrong with them! Some of they’re comments are pissing me off. Why?

  1. They love using shortcuts; even in the Internet. I can accept these shortcuts if it were a text message; but not for a comment most-probably made using a computer with a QWERTY keyboard! (comment #s 3, 10, 17, 20, 22, 26, 28, 30, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39 and 44)
  2. They don’t follow the use proper of caps. Some of them wrote their comments in plain lower-caps while some alternated it like tHiS oNe. Amf! (comment # 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44 and 45 OR all comments except 1, 2 and 41!)
  3. They don’t put a single space after a punctuation. Yes,like this one.Annoying,right? (comment # 12, 16, 19, 35, 37, 38)
  4. They ask me to send them the results thru their e-mail, mobile phones. It’s acceptable as long as they request it in a nice way. :D Another thing, I don’t even own a mobile phone to notify them.
  5. One even asked me to send his scholarship award to their doorstep. Waaaaa, I’m not DOST okay!

Now, I’m planning to recompile the results in an excel file and send it to all of them in bulk.

What’s wrong with them? I think they’re uber-influenced by text messaging! Bad!

April
6
2008

To End the McDo Story

Category [tags]: Encounters []

Most of my Pisay batchmates and loyal readers of this blog know about the McDo issue; the Horrible 8-McDo experience. I have contacted McDo last March 20, 2008 regarding my complain. Mr. Bernard Rafols, the manager of Technology Services Group, told me that he will escalate the matter to their Customer Service Group, their 8MCDO team, and to the area manager handling Davao. He also told me to expect a response from them.

Last April 2, 2008; I received a letter from Ms. Elaine Esparagoza, the Restaurant Manager of McDo DaMoSa, dated March 25, 2008. In the letter, she extended her utmost gratitude for sharing my experience with them thus bringing the issue to her attention. She also apologized for the inconveniences the incident brought to us.

More importantly, she assured me that corrective actions and measures were taken to avoid similar incidents in the future after discussing our experience with their delivery service team.

I highly appreciate McDo DaMoSa’s response to my complain. They applied the principles of kaizen, or continuous improvement. I hope that McDo DaMoSa will live up to their assurances.

Hail McDo! Just don’t let me down! :D

March
20
2008

The Horrible 8McDo (McDonalds) Experience

Category [tags]: Encounters [, , ]

8McDo logoYesterday, we, the graduating batch, had our graduation practices at school. Since the canteen servicing the school had already closed, we had to order food for our lunch from fast foods.

Some of my batchmates ordered at Jollibee, but our group decided to go for KFC. We tried ordering at KFC but they notified us that they can’t make it since they didn’t have any delivery boy for the day. So we ended up ordering at McDo.

Ordering Process (McDo)

I was the one who took care of the ordering process. I called McDo’s (McDonalds) hotline in Davao, 228McDo. I did not have to wait, there was a person on the phone right away. I gave my name, the school’s complete address and other necessary info such as contact number. Then, I dictated our orders to their Customer Service Representative (CSR). The CSR rechecked our order to make sure that there was no omission, addition or duplication in the order. Everything went well and promised us to have our order within an hour after the confirmation call of the McDo servicing branch to the contact number we provided.

It was exactly 12:17pm, about a minute after our 228McDo call, when the McDo servicing branch called us up for confirmation of our order. We confirmed it right away.

List
List of Order

The Agony

Uhm, it was about 12:45pm when some people started complaining telling me that their hunger is already killing them. I told them to wait just a bit longer cause their promised one hour was still not over. Then, the bell rang. It was already 1pm and lunch break was over. Me and Beth Rosero decided not to attend the practice yet and wait for our order. By 1:17pm, one hour after the confirmation, the food still was not delivered. We bothered to still wait a ‘lil longer, and by 1:30pm, I tried following-up the order thru 228McDo Davao hotline.

The 228McDo CSR asked for my name and contact number. She saw on their records that the order was confirmed by 12:17pm and asked for apology for the inconvenience. Then, she told me that the servicing branch gave them no feedback yet on the order. She also asked me if the servicing branch asked for time extension after the confirmation and I replied negative.

After the call, we still bothered to wait even longer. Then by 2:30pm, I tried following it up for the second time. The CSR, again, rechecked for our order status and said that there still was no feedback yet from the servicing branch. Then I asked her which branch, and she told me it was McDo in Damosa. I asked the CSR if we can have our orders canceled. She contacted the servicing branch herself thru phone and told me that our order was still on the store. I got pissed cause after more than two hours of waiting, our food was still on the store. The CSR then confirmed if I was sure about the cancellation of our orders and I confirmed it right away without the consent of my other batchmates.

Refund Time

So there was no choice but to suffer from hunger caused by that damn McDonalds. I had to return their money one by one, and it was a strenuous chore considering I still haven’t ate a meal for the day.

Attempt to Complain

Out of anger, I tried my best to contact the said McDo branch, McDo Damosa. I called up 228McDo to have McDonalds customer service email, but they replied they did not have one. They asked me why I wanted to have it, and I told them that I wanted to complain. I also asked them McDo Damosa’s email address, but they told me that branches don’t have it too.

I ended up asking McDo Damosa’s telephone number. The CSR who attended to me gave it right away. I ended up the call with the CSR’s permission, and dialed McDo Damosa’s number.

It was Sir July, one of their managers according to him, who answered my call. I told him about the incident, and replied to me that there problem was that they only had one rider for the day. I asked him why we were not notified of the possible delay. 228McDo told me that in events like this, the servicing branch should ask the customer of time extension. He did not answer right away, it could be that he was somewhat overwhelmed by my slightly angry tone brought by my hunger. Then he answered that he still has to check on why we were not notified. He also told me that they haven’t anticipated the scenario and asked for apology.

He asked my full name, and I gave it and even spelled it out letter-by-letter. He asked for my contact number, and since I don’t have a mobile phone I gave him my email which I think he did not take note of. I told him that I’ll have to call him later.

McDo should have

  • notified us that our order would be delayed.
  • anticipated the situation.
  • not accepted our order at all.
  • had the nerves for people waiting for their not-so-good food.

That’s all for now. I’ll post follow-ups later.

UPDATE: Here is the list of other related posts by my friends and batchmates:

March
9
2008

Beer: Not Illegal for Minors?

Category [tags]: Encounters

San Mig LightDISCLAIMER: I am not the person who habitually drinks alcoholic substances. This is applicable to the Philippines.

The Misconception

I bet most of you knew that the sale or offer to sell to minors of all alcoholic beverages, including beer, to minors is illegal. But after doing some intensive research about the matter, I found out that most of the commercially-available beer beverages in the country are not illegal for sale to minors.

PD 1619 Says…

According to the Presidential Decree No. 1619 Section 6 signed by Former President Ferdinand E. Marcos:

The sale of, and offer to sell, to minors of liquors or beverages containing an alcoholic content of thirty per centum or above (60 proof or above) is hereby prohibited and shall be punishable by imprisonment ranging from six months and one day to four years and a fine ranging from six hundred to four thousand pesos.

Research

As far as I know, one per centum is equal to one percent alcohol volume. So comparing it to my compiled list of researched percent alcohol volume of San Miguel Products available in the country, all of them are below the set limits. Here’s my list:

Beer (reference) % Alcohol Volume
Red Horse (Extra Strong)Beer 7.00
San Miguel Pale Pilsen 5.00
San Miguel Blue Ice Beer 5.00
San Miguel Non-Alcoholic Beer 0.00
San Miguel Strong Ice Beer 5.00
San Mig Light 5.00
San Miguel Super Dry Beer 5.00

Conclusion

None exceeded 30, right? So what does that mean? Is it legal to minors? Uhm, as far as I understand it the answer is YES. :D (I’m not sure, okay)

May it be a YES or a NO, just remember to drink moderately. :D

March
4
2008

The Picture City Experience

Category [tags]: Encounters []

Not a couple of hours ago, I went to Picture City at SM City Davao to have a 2×2 ID picture for my dorm application. After having my picture taken, they tipped me to come back by 6:00PM.

Exactly 6PM, I went back to the photo shop to claim my print order. The attendant told me that my picture was not yet printed. I still had to wait for 25 minutes to have my picture.

I was pissed off by their service. I saw them print my picture in a Canon inkjet printer. I wonder why they process those jobs in an inkjet, weird.

For those people who plan to process their printing jobs at SM City Davao, I recommend that you avail the services of Mitsubishi Photo located at the first floor. :D

December
12
2007

Series of Unfortunate Events

Category [tags]: Encounters

It all started yesterday.

MSU SASE Results

Yesterday, the result of the Mindanao State University System Admissions and Scholarship Examination was released. I admit that I was expecting to be in the System TOP 20, but I was wrong. I was very disappointed of myself! I should have been contented being in the TOP 20 of General Santos campus. But for the overall results, I’m very happy that most of the people in GenSan TOP 20 were my Pisay and West batchmates.

Last Day of Exams

The last exam I took some hours ago was Biology 3. I read the whole chapter on the discovery of DNA as the Genetic Material. I mastered it for couple of hours, from the study of Griffith, Watson and Crick’s model up to Meselson and Stahl’s experiment (semi-conservative model of DNA). But it turned out that only a few questions from that part came out. Most of the questions were from the part I least studied. ****!

LandBank Trip

Right after our last exams, a bulletin was posted regarding an emergency general assembly after lunch. Our director told us that we are not required to attend classes tomorrow and other stuff. So after the assembly, I rushed to get a gate pass for my LandBank trip.

I was supposed to withdraw my PhP 2,700.00 school stipend (plus my 1,000 internship allowance). I rode a taxi to LandBank C.M. Recto just to catch the 3pm cut-off. I realized that I only had PhP 544.00 in my pocket. The cab charged me 48.00, so I gave my 500. He said he didn’t have change so just paid him 44.00.

I arrived there earlier, filled up a withdrawal slip and fell in line (haha). The teller asked me for an ID, I gave my school ID. She also asked me for my ATM card, and I told her that I lost it and will process the replacement next week. (more…)

November
12
2007

Mikko, ang mabait na bata!

Category [tags]: Encounters

Yesterday, I can hardly sleep bacause of shock. I heard a lot of things I’m not supposed to hear, maybe I just didn’t contain it. Am I too young to hear those kinds of stories? But we’re of the same age, is there something wrong with me or is there something wrong with them?

What I heard were stories of their weekend adventures. I know something’s on the back of your mind (they’re guys, ;D) and you’re right. (more…)

November
4
2007

Textbook Errors

Category [tags]: Encounters [, ]

My little brother asked me to encode some of the stories from their book, Developing Reading Power : A Support Program to Reading 4 by Clemence U. Abadilla, and I saw a lot of errors and odd sounding context. The articles after the jump. (more…)

October
20
2007

San Mig Coffee 3-in-1 Sugarfree?

Category [tags]: Encounters

San Mig Sugarfree

Strolling through the grocery lanes of KCC Mall of GenSan, we happened to stop by this product. A San Mig Coffee 3-in-1 Sugarfree!

What does 3-in-1 coffee mean? Coffee + Sugar + Creamer? How about this sugarfree 3-in-1, what’s the third one?