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04-21-25 15:20 #8288
Posts: 505Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
The white and yellow cabs are now located down the ramp on ground level.
_ Phil.
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04-21-25 12:52 #8287
Posts: 737Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
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04-21-25 01:11 #8286
Posts: 4016Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
Option 1 is to use the employee 'assisted' Grab Booths. Expect a long line and at least 15 minutes of manual processing of your booking. You are then given a small sheet of paper with the car's rego and told to wait off to the side. In about 5 minutes the car arrives and your journey begins. Pay the driver in cash as cards are not accepted when the girls do the manual booking.
Option 2 is to use your own phone's app, walk outside and wait for the car. Just like everywhere else in the world. EA says there is signage but I didn't see it. At T1 pick up is at pillars A5 to 6. At T3 it is downstairs outside arrivals. Payment is via whatever your app's default is.
I wasn't aware of it at the time but the driver who drove me from the airport confirmed that customers can use their own app. I thought that the Booths were the only option but I was incorrect. Interestingly, there were also many Pinoys in the line behind me who thought the same thing.
In future I'll be using my own phone and app and just walk to the collection point. The manual processing at the Booth is just a total waste of time.
G.
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04-20-25 23:59 #8285
Posts: 7305Originally Posted by ExpatAmerican [View Original Post]
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04-20-25 20:10 #8284
Posts: 527Originally Posted by Locamotive [View Original Post]
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04-20-25 17:12 #8283
Posts: 749Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
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04-20-25 10:15 #8282
Posts: 7305Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
The idea that the airport needs 'helper' personnel (either their own, or from Uber or Grab), is a bit silly and is just an extra step in confusion. Not to mention in corruption, as if the app is bypassed for any reason, the drivers have a chance to not run the meter or insist on higher pay in advance.
Where on earth could this have been set up this way. Where. . . ?
My last several inbounds into T1 and T2, I couldn't find a regular white taxi when I stepped outside with my luggage.
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04-19-25 22:13 #8281
Posts: 269Originally Posted by ArmnHammer69 [View Original Post]
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04-19-25 18:26 #8280
Posts: 4016Originally Posted by PhilJoy [View Original Post]
Other counties just use the app and often even have photo directions in where to go to meet the car but 'Welcome to the Philippines'.
FWIW the app didn't even work upon arrival at Gensan airport. Despite having a heap of cars out the front, all with the Grab logo, none accepted bookings online. I gave up after 3 attempts. Luckily the first guy I asked only wanted P40 over for the trip so I didn't even worry about haggling. I'm guessing they don't want to pay the Grab commission.
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04-19-25 15:53 #8279
Posts: 505Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
Things can only get better, but it's Manila.
The whole Grab thing at Terminal 1 is a shitfight.
Better off getting a yellow metered cab downstairs from experience.
Always have the same problems with Globe, especially in Sabang or outside major cities.
I just do a $5 a day roaming plan with Vodaphone in case everything turns to shit and the hotel wi-fi is crap.
Enjoy your trip and look forward to hear of your adventures.
_ Phil.
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04-18-25 23:31 #8278
Posts: 4016Cluster fuck of errors arriving into Makati.
Fair warning: a long and rambling post with no action reports. Just my ham fisted arrival into Manila.
I nearly fucked up during my home country check-in. I made the mistake of forgetting that I had a dummy ticket and saying the I'm staying 58 days. "Can I see your visa, Sir? Had to back peddle fast, hand over the $10 dummy ticket from Top Onward Ticket and convince him that I was indeed leaving in 24 days. Crisis averted, he finished check-in and actually let me on the plane.
I usually arrive on Cebu Pacific into T3 but am trying another airline. I arrived into T1 late-ish at night. Flight was ok and only delayed by 30 minutes. Lied to Immigration that I'm only staying a month so arrival formalities were pretty easy and quick. No one asked for an onward ticket but I did have to scan the eTravel QR code. Lines were short but as usual moved at a snails pace. It was late so I didn't worry about finding the Immigration office to do another in-airport visa extension. It's been literally decades since I've been through T1 so I couldn't find an open Globe desk for a SIM card. Maybe closed for Good Friday, who knows? Grab booth was at the far drop off lane tucked away to the right, out of site. A line a mile long and painfully show due to staff manually checking in customers one at a time and repeated wifi crashes. After waiting forever, I found out that we can in fact use the App on our own phone but pickups are in a different unmarked area. If hailing yourself, go to pillar A5 to 6 for pick up. Using your own phone also allows the usual in-app card payment. The Grab booth is way slower, charges a premium and only accepts cash payments to the driver. I'll be doing it DIY next time and bypassing the Grab Booth entirely.
The car arrives after a few minutes and we are off to a one night transit in the cheapest hotel I could find on Burgos. I stayed at a complete shit hole apartment last trip so didn't want to stay there again. We arrive and it's the same place!! The owner had just changed the name on Agoda. Cheeky fucker. A room inside the Citadel Inn, right on Burgos. It's still a shit hole with broken doors, hasn't seen a paint in decades and the wifi doesn't work.
I walked over to the 7/11 to grab a P59 Globe Sim card. Way cheaper than the airport so I was happy about that. Or so I thought. Back in the room, still no wifi so I bought a global roaming pack from my home telco as I need to download the Globe App to activate the new Sim. For whatever reason, the app recognises the Sim but doesn't allow me to activate or top up the card. I find the Globe web page and attempt to activate through that but I need to scan a selfie and passport. For what ever reason the AI won't recognise my name on my passport nor match my selfie photo after multiple attempts. I finally get it done then it asks for proof of Phillipines Residential address which I don't have. All of these attempts uses up three Roaming Data packs from my home telco and I still don't have a working Sim. There goes any perceived savings. I give up. It would have been much easier and cheaper to just get someone else to do it when I get the flight in the morning. I pirate another apartment's wifi by guessing the passcode so at least I have something.
By this time, it's getting pretty late. I had organised to meet up with another subscriber but he understandably bailed.
I'm tired, bitter and twisted so I collapse into bed alone. I don't think I missed much. Burgos was very quiet and I didn't even worry about going into a bar.
My flight to Gensan is delayed so at least I get to sleep in.
Welcome to Manila. 🤦.
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04-18-25 18:52 #8277
Posts: 16The Burgos Street, that built Me!
From my first interaction here just testing the waters to now wanting to subscribe. Thank you for the awareness and tons of information.
In this platform where it all began. Burgos, Makati.
This is where my story started.
2016 to 2018 double life in full swing. Morning duty as a Nursing student, white uniform crisp, heart heavy but determined. Then night falls. And it's straight to Burgos. The street that doesn't sleep. The street where I played my part one of the discreet street girls, walking through flashing neon signs, not just for the thrill, but for survival. For tuition fees, for medical equipment, for a dream.
I still remember the confused glances "A nurse in Burgos?" they'd ask. They thought I was in character. I was. But not the character they imagined. I was fighting for something bigger.
And now, seven years later, I walked back through that street. Not as a girl trying to make it. But as a Licensed Nurse who did.
But the sadness hit too. Some faces didn't change. Some were still walking, still stuck, controlled by substances, by circumstance. That pain stays with me.
Yet in all that darkness, I met my Naughty Angels My Guest / Client who became friends for life.
I carry every memory with me good, bad, and everything in between.
Now I'm not just walking.
I'm running toward the NCLEX, striving for my next level.
And I'll never forget where I came from!
This is my truth. This is my strength.
This is Burgos to Board Exam!
I'm just lucky I had my reasons, my drive, my goals and I made it out!
But not everyone did. That kind of sadness sticks with me.
I'm sharing this not for pity, not for shock but for hope.
This isn't just my story. This is a reminder that no matter where you start, no matter how messy or painful your journey gets, you can still rewrite your ending.
You are more than your past.
You are not your circumstance.
And you are never too far gone to rise.
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04-17-25 10:06 #8276
Posts: 4016Originally Posted by Trevor2522 [View Original Post]
That's far more attractive to some girls than a retiree planning to live in the province , on his pension , until he dies.
Cheers. G.
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04-17-25 08:22 #8275
Posts: 240Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
The Philippines introduced a Digital Nomad Visa in June 2023 to attract remote workers and boost its tourism industry. This visa allows individuals to reside and work remotely in the Philippines for up to 12 months, with the possibility of a 12-month extension. Visa holders are exempt from local taxes on international income and are restricted from engaging in employment with Filipino employers. To
apply, remote workers must be employed in a foreign country and meet certain income requirements.
Student and normal-job 'hotties' simply don't have the time to go to Palawan. They are busy 6 days a week, and need the seventh to rest, clean and do laundry. Girls with free time to accompany foreigners to remote provinces will be unemployed, between jobs, or seeking work abroad.
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04-14-25 19:44 #8274
Posts: 4016Originally Posted by ArmnHammer69 [View Original Post]
It's a shock to the system for horny old sexpats.
Enjoy. G.