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July 8th, 2015 07:40 AM #81
Makes me wonder how the SA would react if it were a lady wearing pambahay (see through nighties and braless). :D
My point is it is not what you are wearing but how you carry yourself.Last edited by dreamur; July 8th, 2015 at 07:48 AM.
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July 8th, 2015 07:56 AM #82
Question lang and I have nothing against homo in general but is this guy straight? I think guys would not mind not getting much attention while scrutinizing a unit. Just imagine if you are being attended to by an attractive SA wearing micro mini. You might end up buying a car which was not your intention in the first place.
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July 8th, 2015 09:12 AM #83Tingin ko on the fence siya kung pipiliin dmax or strada and was just checking the dmax at the time. The bad customer service experience decided it for him kaya siguro ganun na lang kabilis ang action nya.
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July 8th, 2015 09:17 AM #84
ok lang yan, no need to over analyse...**** happens
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ok lang yan, no need to over analyse...**** happens
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July 8th, 2015 09:44 AM #85
Wow, 2 hours only and the vehicle gets delivered? Considering the paperwork needed by the bank and the dealer, the time it takes to prep the vehicle, etc. The tint guy must have been very, very efficient. Maybe he was tinting it while the pickup was being delivered.
Isuzu Bacolod has replied with CCTV pictures. Turns out he was entertained and even given a quotation. Maybe he wasn't treated like the royalty he deserved so he complained on social media. Everyone who goes to culinary school can call themselves a Chef. Whether you can actually prepare food like a Chef is another story.
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July 8th, 2015 09:47 AM #86same here. i prefer to look around first and it kinda feels annoying that someone is constantly following you. hehe but then again....
....kung papasok ako para mag window shopping lang dapat may lumapit pa rin para magtanong kung ano kailangan ko. then i say na tingin tingin lang ako, so he can leave me alone. =)
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July 8th, 2015 10:00 AM #87
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July 8th, 2015 10:10 AM #88
tsk tsk tsk shet chef, you've got a brand new vehicle and the attention you were clamoring for.
We have talked with the persons involved to get their side and have reviewed CCTV footage during the visit of Mr. Celis, and we have established that Mr. Celis was first mis-directed to our parts and Accessories Department, and was directed back to our Sales, wherein he had a couple of minutes wait before he was attended to by our Sales Executive, Ms.Tina Montero and Mr. Elmo Genosa for about 20 minutes. Mr. Genosa also brought him to our motorpool area to show him some units. On his way out of our showroom, Mr. Celis talked to our guard, to whom he commented about not being properly attended to.
Ganyan ba yung ignored? at dinadaan daanan? the cctv wont lie, yung bibig pwede pa!
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July 8th, 2015 10:15 AM #89
May kakumpetensiya na si Jay Bee sa kasikatan.
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July 8th, 2015 11:41 AM #90
The chef didn't get everyones sympathy...
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Always two sides to every story. Personally, I never shared the first side because it just seemed too forced, too cliche. It was the classic over told tale of the rich unassuming guy that walks into a Ferrari dealership in shorts and slippers, gets ignored, then comes back with a sack full of cash and walks next door and drives out in a Lamborghini type of thing. And the fact that it was made into a pathetic video with cheesy music and company logos promoting the guy's restaurant screamed publicity stunt to me.
Now we have Isuzu Bacolod's side. For whatever its worth, even though we can't hear the conversation, the fact that he was handed a quotation and was walked around by a sales exec already discredits the whole video that claims he was never attended to or given a price.
The video ends with another cliche, that reminds us to never judge a book by its cover and all of us should be treated equally regardless of how we're dressed. Had the story been entirely true, then perhaps it would be a good lesson. But I think there's a much better moral of the story here: There are always two sides to every story. Always bother to find out both. Let's all do our bit by being extra careful about what we share, lest our own credibility comes into question.Last edited by Monseratto; July 8th, 2015 at 11:57 AM.
It's looking a lot like a certain cruiser with that color scheme.
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