Philippine Bank Codes January 29, 2008
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Philippine Bank Codes as listed in ebay Philippines
|
BANK NAME |
9 digit bank code |
| ALLIED BANKING CORP |
010320013 |
| AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND |
010700015 |
| ASIA UNITED BANK |
011020011 |
| BANGKO SENTRAL NG PILIPINAS |
010030015 |
| BANGKOK BANK |
010670019 |
| BANK OF AMERICA |
010120019 |
| BANK OF CHINA |
011140014 |
| BANK OF TOKYO |
010460012 |
| BANCO DE ORO (& EPCIB) |
010530667 |
| BANK OF COMMERCE |
010440016 |
| BANK OF THE PHIL ISLANDS |
010040018 |
| CHINA BANKING CORP |
010100013 |
| CHINA TRUST COMML BANK |
010690015 |
| CITIBANK N.A. |
010070017 |
| DEVT BANK OF THE PHILS |
010590018 |
| DEUTSCHE BANK |
010650013 |
| EAST WEST BANK |
010620014 |
| EXPORT & INDUSTRY BANK |
010860010 |
| FUJI BANK |
010640010 |
| HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK |
010060014 |
| INTL COMML BANK OF CHINA |
010560019 |
| INTL EXCHANGE BANK |
010680012 |
| JP MORGAN CHASE BANK |
010720011 |
| KOREA EXCHANGE BANK |
010710018 |
| INTL NEDERLAND BANK |
010660016 |
| LAND BANK OF THE PHILS |
010350025 |
| MAYBANK OF THE PHILS |
010220016 |
| METROPOLITAN BANK & TRUST CO |
010269996 |
| PHIL BANK OF COMMUNICATION |
010110016 |
| PHIL TRUST COMPANY |
010090039 |
| PHIL NATIONAL BANK |
010080010 |
| PRUDENTIAL BANK |
010150018 |
| PHIL VETERANS BANK |
010330016 |
| RIZAL COMML BANKING CORP |
010280014 |
| SECURITY BANK & TRUST CO |
010140015 |
| STANDARD CHARTERED BANK |
010050011 |
| UNITED COCONUT PLANTERS BANK |
010299995 |
| UNION BANK OF THE PHILS |
010419995 |
| UNITED OVERSEAS BANK |
010270189 |
Use at your own risk. Incorrect information used during transaction will be charged P 250.00 return fee.
Work at Home: Freelance Academic Writer November 25, 2007
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Tagaytay Weekend June 20, 2007
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Just got back from tagaytay trip this weekend.
We rented rooms at MC Mountain.
The rooms were so so but the good thing is they provide you access passes to different clubs in Tagaytay (except highlands) we availed of this and got passes for royal tagaytay. Last time I went there was more than a decade ago. Interestingly, Royal Tagaytay has reasonable prices for food and use of amenities. You buy a passport worth 150.00 and it’s consumable. Swimming sets you back 60.00 and you can use the rest to buy cake and drinks. We treated the whole family and didn’t made me flinch come paying time hehe.
We had dinner at Carlo’s Pizza and the food was ok but the portions were small for it’s price. We ordered PLATTERS of pasta supposedly good for 2-3 person’s but i could finish it alone! (im not a big eater even). Service was great however.
We never fail to go to Mahogany Market whenever going to Tagaytay and buy beef cuts. T-BONE steaks priced around 160.00-180.00 per kilo and Sirloins around 140.00-160.00. The pineapples were sweet this time since it seems to be in season and I happen to have peeled my first pineapple!!!
Caleruega is breathtaking as ever. Almost comparable to the Malagos Orchid Garden in Davao in terms of beautiful blooms. We missed the mass since we arrived during the Our Father. Mass starts I think around 11am. Snaps where freely taken and almost all shots came out perfect.
Tagaytay is always a good place to go to when you have limited time (and budget). I always look forward to my next trip there.
/whois May 12, 2007
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Hi. This is kulugo which is a Tagalog word for wart. What started as my handle fragging down opponents in counterstrike became my alter ego. No deeper meaning. No Da Vinci-esque symbolism. Nothing like that at all. It just sounded good when you’re in a room of avid gamers all focused in getting a kill when suddenly one by one they’d shout in exasperation, “AAAAH! Pinatay ako ng kulugo!” Now that was fun! I then started using the same name when playing any other game like Quake Arena, Mech Warriors, Rainbow Six, Ragnarok. It even stuck as the codename I used when playing AIRSOFT back in 03. Everytime when I need to use an alternative name, I began using kulugo. I’ve had my share of hecklers in pRO who would come up to me and laugh at my nick. Of course I’d laugh with them since that’s what its intended purpose is, but when those who make fun of my nick, and their nick is something like NEO, MORPHEUS, GRIFTER, or a name of his current favorite anime char, or anything with” )**#*$*((‘^^,” peppered in their name I’d like confront them and berate them of how creative they are in coming up with nicks. Then when they try to associate my name on how I look, I’d use psychology on them and explain to them that the unatrractive (PC for ugly?) people who use beautiful names to hide their hideous faces while those who really look good irl *ehem* (hehehe) use nicks as such to avoid getting mobbed. :D Hehehe.
So there. This would actually be my 2nd blog since my first one is more of a personal rant blog. This one would be more of a free flowing, anything uder the sun, my view on whatever type of blog so…
enough BS already and let’s get this blog rolling.


