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    #10111
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    specifically, i do not know.
    but there are usually some shops open in evangelista.
    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    you could try calling up customer's cradle. medyo buhay na kanina ang las pinas eh so i guess there's a chance they're already open for biz
    Thanks Sirs I’ll take note of this...

    The right side shocks gave in na kanina and feeling ko parang hinete kanina sa SLEX hahaha [emoji3070]

    Need also to find KYB kung may makikita rin bukas.

    Wala time to have this fixed on weekdays

    Goodbye 10k ito kapag nagkataon [emoji41][emoji56]

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    Last edited by jodski; June 13th, 2020 at 11:31 PM.

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    #10112
    Quote Originally Posted by jodski View Post
    Thanks Sirs I’ll take note of this...

    The right side shocks gave in na kanina and feeling ko parang hinete kanina sa SLEX hahaha [emoji3070]

    Need also to find KYB kung may makikita rin bukas.

    Wala time to have this fixed on weekdays

    Goodbye 10k ito kapag nagkataon [emoji41][emoji56]

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    i had mine replaced a few years ago, as the innova was already dribbling when going over humps.
    it cost me a total of less than 7K at that time, for the front pair.
    i chose the regular-duty kyb (white)... which was a mistake. matigas siya.
    next time, i'm taking the heavy duty kyb (black).
    good luck.

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    #10113
    So they're gonna taxed small online sellers now? Bakit POGO hinde pa rin nila mahabol?

    They're going after who they can bullied.
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    #10114
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    So they're gonna taxed small online sellers now? Bakit POGO hinde pa rin nila mahabol?

    They're going after who they can bullied.
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    Ma tax online sellers, they got no choice but to raise prices, consumers pa rin talo.

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    #10115
    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    Ma tax online sellers, they got no choice but to raise prices, consumers pa rin talo.

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    Sobrang desperate na talaga dahil nakita nila mabenta online ngayon?

    Go after the POGOs!


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    #10116
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    So they're gonna taxed small online sellers now? Bakit POGO hinde pa rin nila mahabol?

    They're going after who they can bullied.
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    Parang ganun na nga.

    Problem sa transpo, nagbike taumbayan, kelangan daw irehistro sabi ng gobyerno.

    Problema sa kita, nag-online selling mga tao nga mga naluluto at kung ano-ano, kelangan daw irehistri at magambayad ng tax sabi ng gobyerno.

    Mukhang gobyernong ito ang may problema eh. P250K is too low for exemption. If mga 30K monthly or 360K more or lesa na siguro kita na gross pwede na. Pero dapat mga 10% lang ang tax kasi hindi naman pangmalakihang kita yan eh. Laki din gastos.

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    #10117
    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    Ma tax online sellers, they got no choice but to raise prices, consumers pa rin talo.

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    if government does not tax significant income, talo gobyerno.

    i wonder,
    how much money do these online sellers make?

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    #10118
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    if government does not tax significant income, talo gobyerno.

    i wonder,
    how much money do these online sellers make?
    Hmmm I was looking for a mixing bowl online, it says 1.2k sold. Average price of the bowl is 200p. The seller could have put a marked up of 30% maybe? Not bad,pwede sya pumasok sa 250k BIR mark.

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    #10119
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    if government does not tax significant income, talo gobyerno.

    i wonder,
    how much money do these online sellers make?
    Tama lang yung sa BIR, yung mga big sellers sa Lazada at Shopee, those earn hundreds of thousands even millions a month. I would suppose if they are selling through these companies e they are required to register sa BIR? Marami nga shops online meron talagang physical stores. Meron din started online nagtayo na ng physical stores sa lakas ng kita. Paano kaya yung mga overseas sellers na galing china pa ang products? There is so much money online.

    Yung mga small sellers nga dapat hindi na so tama lang yung P250,000 excempt

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    #10120
    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    Hmmm I was looking for a mixing bowl online, it says 1.2k sold. Average price of the bowl is 200p. The seller could have put a marked up of 30% maybe? Not bad,pwede sya pumasok sa 250k BIR mark.

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    if one looks at the goods the online seller has, it would seem that a number of them are not dealing in commercial numbers.
    "pantawid-aliw" lang.

    but some..
    commercial quantity na, commercial variety pa.
    yan ang dapat tutukan.
    they are clearly into commercial volume sales, and are not paying one chrome peso in taxes.

    many years ago,
    i used to get my photo equipment from this second-hand person. during those days, new cameras were very expensive and in short supply in numbers and in models.
    kuwento niya, nag-umpisa siya sa used items that photog friends wanted rid of... and over time, lumaki nang lumaki. kung saan na niya nakukuha yung items, i do not know.
    long ad lang sa pahayagan ang advertisement niya (back when newspaper ads were in vogue), and word of mouth.
    one day, biglang nawala.
    word has it, sinisiyasat ng bir...
    sa totoo naman, thousands of pesos per sale, and not a single resibo...

    in contrast, there was this tailor along the lrt. he would advertise this and that from time to time. clearly, small-time. he says his source is his anak who works inside the then-active US naval base.

    memories.
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