MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – GCash has always been a household word when it comes to financial transactions, bill payments and fund transfers. It is the Philippines’ answer to Visa, Mastercard or American Express, sans the credit check or proof of employment and source of income.
But GCash has been plagued by computer and technical glitches that have upset many account holders who have mysteriously lost money in their fund balances or were unable to access the online app.
So the beleaguered company is doing some serious damage control so as not to lose its millions of customers.
It is re-branding and changing its name to GCrash.
SAN FRANCISCO, California (The Adobo Chronicles, San Francisco Bureau) – Elon Musk has announced that he has choses a Chief Executive Office (CEO) to succeed him when he steps down very soon.
While Musk has not mentioned any name, legendary singer Dionne Warwick tweeted that she has accepted the position after months of negotiations.
So what happens to Musk?
He says he is transitioning from CEO to CTO: Chief Troll Officer.
SAN FRANCISCO, California (The Adobo Chronicles, San Francisco Bureau) – It’s been four years since the Philippines’ National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) announced that it was hunting former Comelec Chair Andy Bautista in the U.S.
Bautista has eluded a warrant of arrest and subpoena issued by the Senate which was conducting an investigation into his unexplained wealth as alleged by his own wife.
Perhaps NBI should engage the services of AI (Artificial Intelligence) to locate Bautista. After all, he could not have entered the U.S. without the proper passport and visa. Furthermore, Bautista is super active on Twitter and his location could easily be traced through the IP address being used.
Or is the NBI conceding that Bautista is outsmarting it? Not to mention the fact that the former Comelec chair may be a TNT expert. Tago ng Tago (always hiding)?
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