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  1. #12444
    Quote Originally Posted by PedroMorales  [View Original Post]
    I realise you have to be vague but.

    1. As you were not scheduled to fly out on the plane you flew out on, you should have been charged a change of flight fee for that.

    2. You failed to find out who blacklisted / flagged you and why.

    3. You may have no legal trouble in Canada but it is possible someone has trouble with you and ratted you in. You must find out who grassed you up.

    4. Did they give you a copy of anything you had to sign as, per a PDF attachment to an earlier post, that would give you an indication of the category you fell under.

    5. On the very limited information you gave, it was probably one of the Pinays or their relatives but, as you give only very general, not specific information, advice can only be very general and of not much use.

    6. The Pinoy Embassy in Canuckland won't care about this and are not worth contacting. Nor are lawyers in Pinoyland.

    7. Your only hope for progress would have been if the Cancuk cops had been involved. If they are not, better not to approach them.

    8. The key thing for me would be to find out if there is a grass in Canuckland or wherever you hang out. For the rest, write iot off and don't bring hookers overseas ffs.
    Per the airline, the immediate return flight was sold out and they put me on the next days flight. I was given no paperwork and signed nothing. I gave general info because I myself have no clue what happened. I have no problems in Canada unless speeding ticket counts as trouble. As I said I was recently renewed on nexus / global entry, that would never happen if I had any legal issues in Canada or the us. And yes bringing girls outside Philippines was clearly a poor choice.

  2. #12443

    Vague.

    Quote Originally Posted by Toronto  [View Original Post]
    Correct. I'm Canadian and I have no troubles here. In fact I just travelled to several other countries including the us using my nexus / global entry access. There are no stamps in my passport denoting the blacklist. I simply had to pay for a night in the transit hotel and flew out the next morning. No holding cells, just a guy who escorted me around when I wanted to go eat and such. I tried to ask politely what the reason behind the blacklist was and the immigration officials simply ignored me. Like I said, no big deal. I travel around anyway so if anything this will allow me to see more of the world since I had allocated a good chunk of travel time to Philippines. Thank you everyone for your input. Oh and no I did not have to pay for my flight out. And I flew in from another country in Asia as I was traveling around. I obviously had no troubles getting back into that country or the other countries immediately after.
    I realise you have to be vague but.

    1. As you were not scheduled to fly out on the plane you flew out on, you should have been charged a change of flight fee for that.

    2. You failed to find out who blacklisted / flagged you and why.

    3. You may have no legal trouble in Canada but it is possible someone has trouble with you and ratted you in. You must find out who grassed you up.

    4. Did they give you a copy of anything you had to sign as, per a PDF attachment to an earlier post, that would give you an indication of the category you fell under.

    5. On the very limited information you gave, it was probably one of the Pinays or their relatives but, as you give only very general, not specific information, advice can only be very general and of not much use.

    6. The Pinoy Embassy in Canuckland won't care about this and are not worth contacting. Nor are lawyers in Pinoyland.

    7. Your only hope for progress would have been if the Cancuk cops had been involved. If they are not, better not to approach them.

    8. The key thing for me would be to find out if there is a grass in Canuckland or wherever you hang out. For the rest, write iot off and don't bring hookers overseas ffs.

  3. #12442
    Quote Originally Posted by Niteluvr  [View Original Post]
    If it were me, I'd want to know why I was blacklisted and would write to the Phils embassy like Goferring suggested. Even if you have no plans to return to the Phils, at least you'll know why. And if it does turn out that some vicious see*nt was responsible, please post it.
    I don't know if the embassy would be able to provide me that info but out of curiosity I would be willing to pay couple hundred bucks if that was enough for some lawyer in Philippines to find out the reason.

  4. #12441
    Quote Originally Posted by Toronto  [View Original Post]
    Correct. I'm Canadian and I have no troubles here. In fact I just travelled to several other countries including the us using my nexus / global entry access. There are no stamps in my passport denoting the blacklist. I simply had to pay for a night in the transit hotel and flew out the next morning. No holding cells, just a guy who escorted me around when I wanted to go eat and such. I tried to ask politely what the reason behind the blacklist was and the immigration officials simply ignored me. Like I said, no big deal. I travel around anyway so if anything this will allow me to see more of the world since I had allocated a good chunk of travel time to Philippines. Thank you everyone for your input. Oh and no I did not have to pay for my flight out. And I flew in from another country in Asia as I was traveling around. I obviously had no troubles getting back into that country or the other countries immediately after.
    If it were me, I'd want to know why I was blacklisted and would write to the Phils embassy like Goferring suggested. Even if you have no plans to return to the Phils, at least you'll know why. And if it does turn out that some vicious c*nt was responsible, please post it.

  5. #12440
    Quote Originally Posted by Dg8787  [View Original Post]
    Confusion on your part Pedro. Mr. Toronto gave plenty of info on what happened to him.

    Fact. He arrived at Manila airport immigration and was turned back. He had something in the Philippines file that he was undesirable and was sent back via the airline he came on. He did not state where he came from. It could have been a mistaken identity. He did not find out what it was. Once you are refused entry you are taken to a holding place until the next arranged departing flight is ready for you to board.
    Correct. I'm Canadian and I have no troubles here. In fact I just travelled to several other countries including the us using my nexus / global entry access. There are no stamps in my passport denoting the blacklist. I simply had to pay for a night in the transit hotel and flew out the next morning. No holding cells, just a guy who escorted me around when I wanted to go eat and such. I tried to ask politely what the reason behind the blacklist was and the immigration officials simply ignored me. Like I said, no big deal. I travel around anyway so if anything this will allow me to see more of the world since I had allocated a good chunk of travel time to Philippines. Thank you everyone for your input. Oh and no I did not have to pay for my flight out. And I flew in from another country in Asia as I was traveling around. I obviously had no troubles getting back into that country or the other countries immediately after.

  6. #12439

    Confusing. For Some.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dg8787  [View Original Post]
    Confusion on your part Pedro. Mr. Toronto gave plenty of info on what happened to him. Fact. He arrived at Manila airport immigration and was turned back. He had something in the Philippines file that he was undesirable and was sent back via the airline he came on. He did not state where he came from. It could have been a mistaken identity. He did not find out what it was. Once you are refused entry you are taken to a holding place until the next arranged departing flight is ready for you to board.
    I have quoted him below not only to show that I am right and you are wrong but to reiterate.

    1. I suggested he use his time in detention / being questioned to get any granule of information as it would be gold dust. The key thing is why was he flagged and from where. My hunch is it was Canucks who did him in but without further information it is hard to be sure. He missed a golden opportunity by not trying to get a nugget.

    2. It is not a mistaken identity. They have his unique passport number, name and date of birth and they were what was flagged. Pedro Morales. Male - born - 1911- Passport number. Country of Issue Mexico. They type up Mexico and the number and out pops Pedro's details. If Canada gave the same number some other dude or dudes would pop out. So no way to make a mistake.

    3. he has no evidence it was something in his Philippino file. It could very easily have been the Canucks asking the Pinoys to answer a query. If a serious charge was made against him in Canada, the cops there would have to follow it up for their files. Again, he has to try to find clues, any clues, so he is not shooting in the dark with Internet fools shouting in his ear.

    4. Automatically being sent back from where you came is not always the way it works. He could have been given a choice of where he wants to fly. And, either way, it would be on his dime.

    5. His failure is in not trying to get information at Manila airport as any granule go there would be gold dust. I am repeating that for his benefit, not for yours as I don't rate you or your "contributions" at all.

    6. The fact he signed forms (stating what?) may be important, as might be where he brought his girlfriends (plural). Most of the women we meet would be trouble.

    7. This case is important as someone did him in and it is important for all serious players to know why and how. It is another indication to be wary of these ladies. However, without knowing the calibre of the women in question, one cannot jump to conclusions, except to remember the motto: we pay them to leave.

    8. On a personal level, this again just confirms my tactic of using the instructions on my prostitute tin: find them fukk then, pay them, forget them.

    Quote Originally Posted by Toronto  [View Original Post]
    I was recently denied entry at Manila airport for being on the blacklist. I was given no explanation or reason and I left on the next flight out. I have no idea how I got on the list as I have no criminal background, never broke any laws during my previous trips and have no problems entering other countries. The only thing I can think of is one of my long term girls that I have cut off recently making some false reports to authorities. Some of those girls probably have my info because I have taken them on trips abroad and in some cases I had to sign forms at immigration to get them out. Can anyone recommend a good lawyer that can help me with this? Is it even fixable? Or should I just forget about Philippines? Thanks in advance for any help.
    Quote Originally Posted by PedroMorales  [View Original Post]
    Were you held in a cell with other undersirables? Did they not send you back to where you came from, on your dime, and not "on the next flight"? These issues are important. See, you made no enquiries, no play at Manila Airport and that is B_A_D.

    Here is probably happened. I assume you are canuck, that you have an enemy you don't know about there and that enemy knows you go to Phils for Pussy. The enemy reported you to the Mounties who flagged you with the Phil authorities, asking them if there was fire with your smoke? That is how your name was "black listed". (it was actually flagged but the Phils don't care and never reported back to the Mounties.).

    I take it your passport is stamped denied entry. Consider getting a new passport..

  7. #12438
    Quote Originally Posted by PedroMorales  [View Original Post]
    The Canuck did not give us enough information to make really informed opinions. I raised thisd in my earlier post which is delayed as I am on a blacklist here myself. I reckon he was flagged in Canuckland. He did not make the most of his time at the airport to gather info on his case. Not good.
    Confusion on your part Pedro. Mr. Toronto gave plenty of info on what happened to him.

    Fact. He arrived at Manila airport immigration and was turned back. He had something in the Philippines file that he was undesirable and was sent back via the airline he came on. He did not state where he came from. It could have been a mistaken identity. He did not find out what it was. Once you are refused entry you are taken to a holding place until the next arranged departing flight is ready for you to board.

  8. #12437

    Confusion.

    Quote Originally Posted by KabulGuy  [View Original Post]
    http://www.immigration.gov.ph/images...M-2014-001.pdf

    Since entry was denied at the airport it must be one of the minor offenses otherwise they would have arrested Toronto on the spot and he would have discovered that prison is not more fun in the Philippines at all.

    I see two options, forget about the Philippines and find another mongering destination lots around, or look into having the ban lifted.

    Even if just out of curiosity, I'd look into what happened so I could possibly avoid this sort of problem here or elsewhere in the future.
    The Canuck did not give us enough information to make really informed opinions. I raised thisd in my earlier post which is delayed as I am on a blacklist here myself. I reckon he was flagged in Canuckland. He did not make the most of his time at the airport to gather info on his case. Not good.

  9. #12436
    Quote Originally Posted by Goferring  [View Original Post]
    ..... Most minor immigration bans have a expiry date.

    Good luck. G.
    http://www.immigration.gov.ph/images...M-2014-001.pdf

    Since entry was denied at the airport it must be one of the minor offenses otherwise they would have arrested Toronto on the spot and he would have discovered that prison is not more fun in the Philippines at all.

    I see two options, forget about the Philippines and find another mongering destination lots around, or look into having the ban lifted.

    Even if just out of curiosity, I'd look into what happened so I could possibly avoid this sort of problem here or elsewhere in the future.

  10. #12435

    Be|lacklisted 101.

    Quote Originally Posted by Toronto  [View Original Post]
    I was recently denied entry at Manila airport for being on the blacklist. I was given no explanation or reason and I left on the next flight out..
    Were you held in a cell with other undersirables? Did they not send you back to where you came from, on your dime, and not "on the next flight"? These issues are important. See, you made no enquiries, no play at Manila Airport and that is B_A_D.

    Here is probably happened. I assume you are canuck, that you have an enemy you don't know about there and that enemy knows you go to Phils for Pussy. The enemy reported you to the Mounties who flagged you with the Phil authorities, asking them if there was fire with your smoke? That is how your name was "black listed". (it was actually flagged but the Phils don't care and never reported back to the Mounties.).

    I take it your passport is stamped denied entry. Consider getting a new passport.

    You could clear this up in Canuck land by finding out from the Mounties if you were blacklisted / flagged and getting them to refund your plane fare. You have to know if you are flagged anywhere else as the enemy probably made out you were in other places too.

    If you do get in cleared up in Canuck land, there is no guarantee you can enter the Phils again as efficiency is not their strong card. And you don't want to engage with their legal system.

    If you are very sure of your ground, I would approach the Canuck authorities as they probably are keeping an eye on you. You must relax and try to find out who shopped you but you have probably showed your hand to them and they are happy with the result and are planning their next move against you.

    In case anyone wants to criticise the above, I am deadly serious. And: The Philippines is one of the slackest places so be careful. I feel it important to find out if it is only the Philippines. Unlike the others, I am pointing the finger to Canuckland (gut feeling and other stuff I won't go on about).

  11. #12434
    Quote Originally Posted by Toronto  [View Original Post]
    I truly have no idea what happened. I have no problem staying banned from Philippines.
    If you don't know why, it might be an idea to write politely to the PH Embassy in your home country, not to contest the case but to ask if they can release why you were prohibited entry, if there is anything you can do about it and if the ban will expire after X years. Most minor immigration bans have a expiry date.

    Good luck. G.

  12. #12433
    Quote Originally Posted by Goferring  [View Original Post]
    I'm inclined to agree. Unless Toronto has business or very pressing personal ties that require entry, I'd just chalk it up to (bad) experience and move on.

    Beating the claim is going to suck time, money and perspiration that could be better spent elsewhere. As CM said, there is also the chance that he could gain entry only to find himself subject to a similar trumped up criminal charge.
    This seems like a very sound advice. I was simply asking to see if it was a relatively painless procedure but it doesn't sound that way. And the idea of one of the girls making accusations was just a guess by me, I truly have no idea what happened. I have no problem staying banned from Philippines, I have no business or family ties there. Thanks for the advice.

  13. #12432
    Quote Originally Posted by ChochaMonger  [View Original Post]
    It is fixable at great cost. Nevertheless, why bother? The Flips have make it quite clear that you are unwelcomed in the Philippines. There are worst things than being banned from Cheap Pussy Paradise. Going through the trouble of begging and bribing your way in just for the privilege of paying for cheap Flip puss does not make sense. Whatever charges your ex fuck toy made against you could possibly land you in a Flip jail indefinitely as you await trial in a corrupt judicial system. The immigration officials actually did you a favor when they denied you entry into their jurisdiction. Just take your cock to some other low budget mongering destination. In the future, do not get into relationships with the paid pussy, and keep your identity to yourself. You can still get into Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia. Just do not aggravate the pussy in those countries to the point that they blacklist you too.
    I'm inclined to agree. Unless Toronto has business or very pressing personal ties that require entry, I'd just chalk it up to (bad) experience and move on.

    Beating the claim is going to suck time, money and perspiration that could be better spent elsewhere. As CM said, there is also the chance that he could gain entry only to find himself subject to a similar trumped up criminal charge.

  14. #12431
    Quote Originally Posted by Transporter  [View Original Post]
    This was so long ago, that I don't know if it is still relevant today. But I remember for some reason I wanted to or had to buy a sim card and get load as I exited the airport (can't remember, but probably because I wanted to update a girl or girls I was meeting so that they could get on there way and we could meet faster as opposed to getting to the hotel and then buying my sim and texting the girl (s). Could save me a few hours). I purchased the sim and the remainder of 1000 pesos for load, figuring that it should last me a good part of a week and I could always add load later. Had them install it and add the load, he showed me the balance of 900 something load and I paid him and left. After a couple of days I ran out of load? I know I was texting a lot of girls, but still that was a bit fast. Did some research and found out that when texting different networks, it cost more but at that time it still wouldn't have burned up my load. Also found out that there are sim cards that people sell that steal load. Possible. Came to the conclusion that they sold me load that had a short life (cheaper for them to buy) so my load expired before I used them.
    This a post from Manila thread.

    The issue with your load is that you were on a casual plan. Your phone is using load just on data pings. The only way to use a prepaid mobile in Philippines is on a "promo".

    I only know Globe promos, I suggest something like GOTSCOMBODD90 which you text to 8080.

    This text and data promo comes with 2 GB mobile data and texts to all networks valid for 7 days (1 week) – for 90 pesos.

    BD.

  15. #12430

    Goodbye Pussy Paradise.

    Quote Originally Posted by Toronto  [View Original Post]
    I was recently denied entry at Manila airport for being on the blacklist. I was given no explanation or reason and I left on the next flight out. I have no idea how I got on the list as I have no criminal background, never broke any laws during my previous trips and have no problems entering other countries. The only thing I can think of is one of my long term girls that I have cut off recently making some false reports to authorities. Some of those girls probably have my info because I have taken them on trips abroad and in some cases I had to sign forms at immigration to get them out. Can anyone recommend a good lawyer that can help me with this? Is it even fixable? Or should I just forget about Philippines? Thanks in advance for any help.
    It is fixable at great cost. Nevertheless, why bother? The Flips have make it quite clear that you are unwelcomed in the Philippines. There are worst things than being banned from Cheap Pussy Paradise. Going through the trouble of begging and bribing your way in just for the privilege of paying for cheap Flip puss does not make sense. Whatever charges your ex fuck toy made against you could possibly land you in a Flip jail indefinitely as you await trial in a corrupt judicial system. The immigration officials actually did you a favor when they denied you entry into their jurisdiction. Just take your cock to some other low budget mongering destination. In the future, do not get into relationships with the paid pussy, and keep your identity to yourself. You can still get into Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia. Just do not aggravate the pussy in those countries to the point that they blacklist you too.

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