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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by JR318 View Post
    My beach resort pa sa pagudpud ilocos norte yan HANNAS BEACH RESORT AND CONVENTION CENTER bka hindi sa knya nakapangalan..hahaha
    nakapangalan sa kanyang ampon na si "HANNAH" kung siya nga yung may-ari ng Hannah's e di baklang pulis yan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by french View Post
    MANILA, Philippines–A test case invoking the Philippine Lemon Law, the new legal protection for Filipino consumers who purchase new motor vehicles that turn out to be defective, has been filed in the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).

    Named respondents in a complaint filed on Sept. 22 by businessman Ricardo Nolasco Jr. were Mandaluyong City-based Audi Motorcars Inc. as the manufacturer and PGA Cars Inc. as the dealer.

    Nolasco, a retired Air Force colonel and resident of Muntinlupa City, sought the replacement of the brand-new Audi A6 3.0 TDI he had bought on May 30 due to defects that could not be repaired despite multiple returns to the dealership.On Aug. 27, Nolasco sent a demand letter to Benedicto Coyiuto, the Audi Philippines head, invoking his rights under the Philippine Lemon Law and the 1992 Consumer Act of the Philippines under RA 7394.

    When Audi and/or PGA did not heed his demands, he filed the case in the DTI, which under the law has jurisdiction over cases involving disputes covered by the Philippine Lemon Law.

    New lemon law put to the test | Inquirer Business
    good boy lol!!

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