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[QUOTE=WestCoast1;2536025]You mean like this? Its easy to get hooked on the days of point-and-shoot.[/QUOTE]Yes, those kind of days. BUT I think my first trip will be dating apps as I doubt the bar scene will be back up and running for some time. I would be happy having one girl visit for lunch and afternoon play and then another 'date' for the evening. Rinse and repeat for 5 days.
[QUOTE=Goferring;2536023]Hence your credit will be good for a couple of AU PI trips or a 1st Class upgrade.
Of course you are assuming that you are able to leave AU.
[/QUOTE]You are right. The other consideration is QF continuing to extend frequent flyer status and benefits. Luggage allowance from USA is now 100 kgs. That's a lot of LOS Angeles discount outlet shopping and running shows. It's going to be cas eof knowing when to pull the trigger.
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White guys strike back
With all the talk recently of thieving and money hungry pinas, I thought some would get a laugh from a white guy reversing the tables. Apparently a school teacher has won lotto and married exMrs Bezos and is now making plans to give away THEIR $50 B fortune.
"New York (BLOOMBERG) - MacKenzie Scott, the ex-wife of Jeff Bezos and one of the world's richest women, has married a Seattle science teacher, who promptly declared he plans to help give away most of their wealth to charity. ".
[URL]https://www.straitstimes.com/world/united-states/jeff-bezos-ex-wife-mackenzie-scott-marries-seattle-teacher[/URL]
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[QUOTE=Goferring;2538406]With all the talk recently of thieving and money hungry pinas, I thought some would get a laugh from a white guy reversing the tables. Apparently a school teacher has won lotto and married exMrs Bezos and is now making plans to give away THEIR $50 B fortune.[/QUOTE]But, if the photos are any indication, not before she sunk a little ln reshaping her chin.
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Yes, sometimes they ask for money, and even by sending proof. Asking for 10000 as written on the proof.
But proof is not really clean.
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[QUOTE=Albert9989;2544542]Yes, sometimes they ask for money, and even by sending proof. Asking for 10000 as written on the proof.
But proof is not really clean.[/QUOTE]There is a UM in Boston?
Is that 10,000 pesos or $$.
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[QUOTE=Albert9989;2544542]Yes, sometimes they ask for money, and even by sending proof. Asking for 10000 as written on the proof.
But proof is not really clean.[/QUOTE]That attempt by your scamming sweetheart certainly belongs in the Stupid Shit in the Philippines section. LOL.
You will note that the font and type faces are different throughout. There is no University of Mindanao at 41 Templar Street, Boston MA. LOL. Why is it addressed to "Suffolk University". There is no currency specified.
So what did you do?
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[QUOTE=Dg8787;2544597]There is a UM in Boston?
Is that 10,000 pesos or $$.[/QUOTE]I even didn't ask myself, coming from a Phil girl, I assume it's pesos, I just watched the balance which doesn't match debit / credit and all white areas around the amount and date.
Very classic fake.
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Why are mongers falling into college tuition scams? Paying for Pinays to get degrees to work at Jollibee is complete waste of your stimulus check. Listen up lads! Pinays offer the basic package I. E. A tight pussy on a 40 kg frame and pouty BJ lips. That satisfies the requirements of 99% of mongers on this board. If you want deep conversations, style, and a sophisticated palate to go with your BBFSCIP, get yourself a French woman.
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[QUOTE=Dg8787;2544597]There is a UM in Boston?
Is that 10,000 pesos or $$.[/QUOTE]Probably fake, but well done. They make it appear that UM is affiliated with Suffolk University in Boston. Both are small private universities. But the Bursar's Office at Suffolk is at 8 Ashburton Place. The phone number, however, is within the range of numbers at Suffolk.
10,000 pesos is about right for a semester's tuition at a small private university in the Phils.
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[QUOTE=ChochaMonger;2545079]Why are mongers falling into college tuition scams? [/QUOTE]Because they have big hearts.
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Hey,
Who is falling into college tuition scams?
I don't understand.
That's just an example of scam where this girl try to give a proof of her needs with a document which a bad fake, nothing more.
So easy to say bye, bye. Which I did. That's all.
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[QUOTE=SoapySmith;2545476]
10,000 pesos is about right for a semester's tuition at a small private university in the Phils.[/QUOTE]I think it's been a while since you were here. Tuition at most places is at least double that now.
GE.
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I have paid two university degrees for two different filipina over a few years. These were girls I was bedding when in their towns so there was no need to scam me.
Looking at that scam invoice though there is one thing that looked familiar. One of my girls had a 'scholarship' which was being shown as a credit on each of her term fees. When it came time to graduate the college revealed that the politician had not made good on their grant. Of course the girl had to pay the balance (and not the college whom had failed to collect the debt from the polli). I think my total settlement for that girl was P10 K which she worked off with a three week beach holiday.
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The costs of doing. . .
[QUOTE=Albert9989;2545545]Who is falling into college tuition scams? I don't understand. That's just an example of scam where this girl try to give a proof of her needs with a document which a bad fake, nothing more. So easy to say bye, bye. Which I did. That's all.[/QUOTE]Its not always that simple. Many scams are perpetrated on victims who have never visited, are not aware of the lying aspect of the culture, and are too trusting. The girl might have initially been a student at the college (complete with an eye dee and past tuition / fees bills, and selfies of herself at the school and in uni) who can easily pretend to be a current student. Asking (or over-asking) for school fees is a common scam.
[QUOTE=GoodEnough;2545556]I think it's been a while since you were here. Tuition at most places is at least double that now.[/QUOTE]Yes, or more, depending the uni. Some years back, supporting a girl's studies in NE Mindanao, I quietly stopped in at the school to inquire the girl's status and financial debt: P33 k, and she'd dropped out halfway thru the previous semester. She'd not paid her bill and could not take her exams because of it, so they dropped her. She had not mentioned dropping out (we are all shocked). Out of the blue, some chismosa: "If you are her boyfriend sir, sorry. She have pinoy suitor here. And other foreigner guy also make payments to us for the girl". Really! "Yes sir. Did you want to pay the bill for the girl? She can come back". A 22 yo hottie, I'm surprised to hear that. NO THANKS!
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[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2545532]Because they have big hearts.[/QUOTE]So true. Big hearts and they always share the blessings.