Note: This is NOT a paid advertisement of any bank or company but an account of author's personal experience. Also, this is not a tutorial on how to use/enroll the card. This is a post of why I personally prefer it over the other leading bank(s).
I strongly recommend opening an EastWest Basic Savings account (or EW) if you rely on your Paypal earnings as a freelancer over the leading bank. Here's why.
The Lost Planeteer
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Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
How to Get to the Korean Embassy in Taguig
Since I made it there (and I'm making some time off work), let me share how I got there yesterday in case you're planning to go there to apply for your visa.
I'm from the province and I hardly know places in Metro Manila. So my first entry point is the MRT. But MRT in North Avenue station is the worst during Monday mornings so I suggest going to another station via bus? Timog station could be a good bet. From Timog station, stop at Guadalupe station (P20.00 fare). Down the exit, you will see people asking you where are you going and if you need a taxi. Skip them and at your left there's a Jollibee which I vaguely remember reading from another blogger about. Go to the market's way, I asked a few people about FTI/C-5 the jeep. It's apparently the jeeps going down the slope. A kind officer helped me by asking a driver if they will pass the Korean embassy because apparently their paradahan/terminal. Yes they do, so just look for the jeep with the FTI/C-5 signs. They're mostly empty so you can ask the jeepney driver to make a stop to where the embassy is. Phew, no need for taxis.
I'm from the province and I hardly know places in Metro Manila. So my first entry point is the MRT. But MRT in North Avenue station is the worst during Monday mornings so I suggest going to another station via bus? Timog station could be a good bet. From Timog station, stop at Guadalupe station (P20.00 fare). Down the exit, you will see people asking you where are you going and if you need a taxi. Skip them and at your left there's a Jollibee which I vaguely remember reading from another blogger about. Go to the market's way, I asked a few people about FTI/C-5 the jeep. It's apparently the jeeps going down the slope. A kind officer helped me by asking a driver if they will pass the Korean embassy because apparently their paradahan/terminal. Yes they do, so just look for the jeep with the FTI/C-5 signs. They're mostly empty so you can ask the jeepney driver to make a stop to where the embassy is. Phew, no need for taxis.
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