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Friday, April 21, 2006

No I.D. No Entry

I went to Allied Bank building earlier this afternoon, just to claim my check (separation pay perhaps), because one of the ACS's finance department is also located from that building as well. But the problem is... I only have a valid I.D.,with me right now, and I haven't yet issued an ID from my recent company where i'm currently worked with.


You will only allowed to enter the premises, as long as you are working with one of the offices and most of all an ID to represent with. A problem suddenly popped into my mind. How will I going to enter the building? I'll be needing a valid ID for me to get in. How will I going to claim the check? Again, valid ID is really needed for me to claim it.


As I started to ascend to the main entrance of the builiding, I just passed one of the guards whose assigned in screening of the visitors, who visits the offices of that building. When I'm heading to the inspection desk one of the guard asked:


Lobby Guard: Sa'n po sila ma'am?
Richelle: Sa ACS po!
Lobby Guard: ID po nila?
Richelle: Manong iisa lang po 'yung valid ID ko!
Lobby Guard: Alam na po ba ito ng Guard sa labas?
Richelle: Hindi pa po!
Lobby Guard: Ma'am alam nyo naman po siguro 'yung policy natin!
Richelle: Yes sir! Aware na po ako 'dun! kasi po 'di pa'ko nai-isyuhan ng ID 'dun sa bagong company na pinagtatrabahuhan ko ngayon. Kung i-susurrender ko po 'yung nag-iisang valid ID ko, pa'no ko naman po ma-claclaim 'yung check? Kailangn din po ng valid ID!
Lobby Guard: Magtatagal po kayo doon?
Richelle: Hindi naman po!
Lobby Guard: O sige po ma'am!
Richelle: Thank You po!
That guard was so considerate! (I owe him a lot!) But sometimes, if he asks or inspects our things we brought inside the premises, they're just doing their job as well. In return, we must be considerate with them as well.

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Beware of this e-mail: URGENT BUSINESS PROPOSAL

COORDINATOR, DEBT RECOVERY AND RECONCILIATION
UNIT OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT TO THE AUDITOR GENERAL
AMALGAMATED BANKS OF SOUTH AFRICA (ABSA)
14TH FLOOR EMBASSY BUILDING CNR SMITH ALIWAL STREET,
ALBERTON BRANCH PRETORIA 4000 SOUTH AFRICA.


ATTN: THE DIRECTOR/C.E.O.

I know that this message will come to you as asurprise since we don’t know each other before, butfor the purpose of introduction, I am MR CHRIST KULAR.THE AUDIT DEPT ASSISTANT MANAGER OF AMALGAMATED BANK OF SOUTH AFRICA (ABSA). There is an account opened in this bank in 2001 and since 2003 nobody has operated on this account again. After going through some old files in the records, I discovered that if I do not remit this money out urgently it would be forfeited for nothing. The owner of this account is MR. LOIUS B. BENJAMIN, a foreigner,and a miner at Kruger Gold Company. a geologist by profession and he died since 2003. No other person knows about this account or any thing concerning it, the account has no other beneficiary and my investigation proved to me as well that his company does not know anything about this account and the amount involved is US$10.2 million (TEN MILLION TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND UNITED STATES DOLLARS). I am only contacting you as a foreigner because this money cannot be approved to a local bank here, but can only be approved to any foreign account because the money is in US Dollars and the former owner of the account is MR.LOUIS B. BENJAMIN is a foreigner too. I know that this message will come to you as a surprise as we don’t know ourselves before. We will sign an agreement but be sure that it is real and a genuine business. Please reply urgently so that I will inform you the next step to take immediately. Send also your private Tel. and a fax number including the full details of the account to be used for the deposit. I want us to meet face to face or sign a binding agreement to bind us together so that you can receive this money into a foreign account or any account of our choice where the fund will be safe. And I will fly to your country for withdrawal and sharing and other investments. Meanwhile you can open a new account in any bank for this purpose if you like.I am contacting you because of the need to involve a foreign account and a foreign beneficiary. I need your full cooperation to make this work fine because the management is ready to give approval to any foreigner, who has the correct information of the account, which I will give to you later, if you are able and willing to handle such an amount of money in strict confidence and trust according to my instructions and advice for our mutual benefit because this opportunity will never come again in my life.I need truthful person in this business because I don’t want to make mistake, I need your strong assurance and trust. With my position now in the office I can transfer this money to any foreigner’sreliable account, which you can provide with assurance that this money will be in tact pending my physical arrival in your country for sharing. I will destroy all documents of transaction immediately we receive this money leaving no trace to any place. You can also come to discuss with me face to face after which I will make this remittance in your presence and two of us will fly to your country at least two days ahead of the money going into the account.I will use my position and influence to effect the legal approvals and onward transfer of this money to your account with appropriate clearance forms of ministries and foreign exchange departments. At the conclusion of this business, you will be given 30% of the total amount while 10% will be for expenses both parties might have incurred during the process of transferring, 60% will be for me.

I look forward to your earliest reply through my email above.

Best regards,

MR CHRIST KULAR
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This e-mail has been featured in "Imbestigador" way back a year ago. Once you have provided your personal infos, you will be given an instructions to deposit a huge sum of money to their account. They will also demand ranging up to US$ 1, 938 (estimated 100,000 in Php) Please beware of this e-mail, especially, never ever give you personal account number to any person whom you don't have any direct contact with. This case is already filed for investigation as well.

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Taken from Sunday Service Preaching:Three Principles to answered Prayers

Do you have any answered prayers? Answered prayers that you were asking from God for a quite sometime, or answered prayers that you were longing to ask and then God has just recently answered. But, if your prayer has not answered yet, these following principles will help you a lot, on how will God answer your prayers as well as, asking things according to His will.
Here are the three principles to answered prayers:
1.) Ask in Faith
1 John 5:13
" I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal life."
  • With a firm conviction and a full acknowledgement God's Lordship and an attitude of personal surrender to Him.

  • Our basis is our covenant and relationship with God.

2.) Ask in Confidence

1 John 5:14

"This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us."

1 John 3:21

"Dear friends, if our hearts do not condemn us, we have confidence before God..."

3.) Ask in God's will

  • It is proper and necessary of His own will.
  • God's will in is in His word.
  • God's will is revealed through His Holy Spirit.

Romans 8:26

"In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groans that words cannot express."

Area of God's will :

  • As the forgiveness of sins
  • The sanctification of our soul
  • Grace that we may do our duty
  • Vision to direct and guide us.
  • Deliverance from the evil's, which besets us.
  • And our final Salvation.

Note:

Ask in God's will with full assurance of faith.

Luke 18:1

"Then Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray and not give up.