Baguio City customer disservice

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    a few Filipino experts in poor customer service in 2008 and 2009:

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    Ace Hardware in SM City mall in Baguio City

    Air 21 in SM City mall in Baguio City

    2Go in Patria de Baguio building in Baguio City

    C. A. Optical beside Mabini Street in Baguio City

    Columbia Digital Sales Corporation

    Curamed pharmacy – west side of Session Road in Baguio City

    Dagupan bus line

    The Flying Gecko – 53 Session Road in Baguio City

    Gigahertz Marketing in SM City mall in Baguio City

    Hot Shots cafĂ© – west side of Session Road in Baguio City

    Jollibee restaurant in Prime Hotel building, Calderon Street, Baguio City

     

     

    Mail and More in SM City mall in Baguio City

    McDonald’s restaurant in SM City mall in Baguio City

    Mercury Drug store in Porta Vaga Building beside Session Road in Baguio City

    Mountain Studio Photo beside Session Road in Baguio City

    National Book Store in Abanao mall in Baguio City

    National Statistics Office in Baguio City and Manila

    Philippine Postal Corporation – “PhilPost”

    P.L.D.T. (Philippine Long Distance Telephone) in Baguio City

    Session Supermart grocery store in Porta Vaga Building in Baguio City

    SM appliances and electronics store in Baguio City

    SM cinema in SM City mall, Baguio City

    SM department store in SM City mall, Baguio City

    SM grocery store in SM City mall, Baguio City

    Tiong San Harrison cell phone department in Baguio City

    Tiong San Harrison “Tech Service” electronics repair booth in Baguio City

    U-Need grocery store beside Perfecto Street in Baguio City

    United States Department of Veterans Affairs in Pasay City, Philippines

    Victory Liner bus transportation

    Xyon Systems and Services in Quezon City

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    Wish to move from US to Baguio to retire due to the climate there. Should I have any concerns? Any suggestions? Thanks for your assistance.
    Does the VA have a contracted clinic in Baguio or only Manila?
    Is the Red Lion Bar/Grill and Inn OK for a week’s stay? Comments? Where is inexpensive place to stay if not there?

    by Michael Reincke on October 20, 2011 at 5:36 pm. Reply #

    When I left in March 2009, Baguio had no U.S. Dep’t of Veterans Affairs outpatient clinic. Not enough need for such. Had to go to north Manila – clinic was aside the U.S. Embassy. I liked my primary care physician. Regarding one clinic for contracted care in Baguio: not 2 years ago.
    BUT if the VA outpatient clinic in Manila can’t meet a special need (orthopedic, prosthetic, psychiatric, cardiac, or such), V.A. can get a board-certified specialist in Baguio City to treat you. Can phone your primary-care doc in Manila and have him/her get a local specialist in Baguio.
    Red Lion Pub and Inn is okay for a week’s stay. Quarters are downstairs, below and behind the pub ( effectively under the patio/terrace, I believe).
    I didn’t happen to choose it, ’cause I didn’t want to hear the pub’s patrons’ noise late at night nor dogs in neighborhood below the next morning, but everyone has their own tolerances. Maybe you want to stay up late drinking, dining, playing billiards, throwing darts, dancing on the patio/terrace, communing with other expats and gathering intel before you retire downstairs.
    The Red Lion’s owner, Tony Perlas, and its Americano regulars, are rich sources of local information. Ask them about places to reside (Camp 7? Camp 8? elsewhere?), to shop, to buy a car, how to get your driving license, etcetera. Red Lion be ‘information central.’
    I don’t drink, I’m an introvert, and the regular patrons that I met were 1-2 generations older than me. But I *could’ve* drunk root beer or something and picked the brains of some Americanos, many military veterans, who’ve lived in/near Baguio for years and know all the ins and outs of residing there…
    Good hotels are on Session Road and General Luna Road, at various prices. I happened to stay in Hotel Vistillana on General Luna Road, which was beside a similar hotel. Red Lion Inn is maybe a mile south.
    Session Road and General Luna Road are the two north-south roads through the *center* of the city. Get a room beside one of those streets, and you’ll be in the heart of Baguio City.
    See http://www.expatinthePhilippines and other ‘expat’ or ‘travel’ websites for more info about the Philippines.
    And now you know where to find other U.S. expats to pick their brains for advice if you go to Baguio City…

    by Brian McKay in Florida on October 20, 2011 at 11:14 pm. Reply #

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