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Showing posts with label honesty. Show all posts
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Netizen praised security guard of Mcdonald's Luisita for returning back his wallet


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A security guard started his holiday with a great deed and returned a wallet left in Mcdonald's Luisita. Kennedy Marayag a security guard in Mcdonald's Luisita proved that honesty is greater than material need.


Marayag returned the wallet to the rightful owner together with Ma'am Glezzie Lee,  Ernest Mataba of Brgy. Balete, who was about to withdraw money but he notice that he lost his wallet on Thursday around 8:00 pm.

On Friday, Mataba posted the incident at his Facebook account. He thanked Marayag for his honesty.

"THANK GOD AT MAY MGA TAO PARIN NA MAY MABUBUTING PUSO! Salamat kay Kuya Guard Kennedy Marayag at kay Maam Glezzie Lee dahil sa pag keep at pagbalik ng Wallet ko" Mataba wrote in his post.

No legacy is as rich as honesty. Kudos to you, Sir Kennedy Marayag!

Blogged: Ma. Era Cecilia Nunag

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Hotel Room Boy Received Rewards After He Returned the 2.4 M Pesos In Concepcion, Tarlac


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Another Tarlakenyo Pride That Can Be Proud All Over The World!

#TTKKFeaturedBlog By: Ma. Era Cecilia Nunag


Photo By: Central Luzon News Center


This is what Mayor Andy Lacson said to an employee of a hotel that has spent over P2.4 Million cash left behind by a businessman.

In a simple award, Lacson identified the so-called "ideal citizen of Concepcion, Tarlac" Arlan Sotto Sampang, 21, of Barangay Alfonso.

Mr. Sampang is a member of the Hotel Sogo Dau Branch in Dau, Mabalacat, Pampanga.
Sampang saw a bag containing P2.4 Million cash, checks and important documents in a businessman's room, rather than interrogation, which she informed immediately of the hotel's leadership.

After more than a day, the businessman returned to the hotel just in case he could see his money and important documents, but his bag was completely empty.

According to the hotel's leadership, the businessman did not want to mention the name and address but gave "early holidays" to Sampang.

In his honor, Lacson mentions, "the good you have done has given a great honor to our people and to all of us your countrymen".

"You have brought prestige, pride and honor to all of us. You are a citizen who must be emulated ", Lacson added.

Lacson asserted Sampang's work in the town hall and was also rewarded for his loyalty.
"People like him are just what our government needs. It's wonderful to have his natural behavior, he's not even glaring at nearly two and a half million pesos. That's a lot of precedence," Lacson said.

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Honest Tricycle Driver In Tarlac Praised Netizens For Returning Money To The Rightful Owner


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Tricycle driver returns P9K to rightful owner
By: Tarlac City Information Office
Photo by: Donna Shae Chua



A driver started his week with a great deed and returned P9,000 cash left in his tricycle. Ryan Chester Dela Cruz of Barangay Matatalaib, Tarlac City proved that honesty is greater than material need.

Dela Cruz returned the money to the rightful owner, Donna Shae Chua of San Vicente, who was about to make a down payment at an appliance plaza in Cut-Cut I last Monday, September 4.

After dropping off Chua, Dela Cruz did not notice right away that she dropped her money inside the tricycle. If he happened to pick up another passenger straight away, it might have led to a sad ending to this story.

That same day, Chua posted the incident at her Facebook account. She thanked Dela Cruz for his honesty.

“Kung tutuusin pwede na niyang iuwi at sabihin na wala syang napulot… (and thought) wala na talaga akong pagasa na mababalik pa pero sinoli niyo po,” Chua wrote in her post.

“Sana lahat ng tricycle driver katulad niyo,” she said.

No legacy is as rich as honesty. Kudos to you, Sir Ryan Chester Dela Cruz!

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Chowking Crew In Camiling, Tarlac Praised Netizen For Returning Important Documents


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In this day and age when almost everyone in the country is trying his or her best to make ends meet, it is heartwarming to know that some people chose to stay honest in the midst of temptation.

By: Era Nunag

A Chowking's Crew in Camiling, Tarlac is being commended for returning a belt bag , video camera, wallet worth of cash and important documents that his costumer left.

Isaiah Punsoy the Chowking's costumer has nothing but praise for Chowking's Crew after the latter returned his wallet, which contained huge amount of money.

Punsoy praise the guy on the picture by posting his happiness for returning back her wallet.

Here's the actual post of Mr. Punsoy:

On our way home after a successful overnight fishing at Hundred Islands, me and my fishing buddy dropped by for our favorite wanton noodle at the Chow King Camiling branch.

After finishing our merienda, I grabbed a boxful of Asadong Siopaw as pasalubong for the wife and proceeded home not knowing I had left behind something so important that could potentially be a nightmare.

As I unloaded my fishing gear, I realized that I left behind my belt bag, videocam and wallet at ChowKing Camiling. I quickly felt a desperation in the pit of my stomach and called my fishing buddy to make a Google search on the Chowking Camiling Branch phone number while I frantically search for my wallet containing my driver’s license,

BDO Visa Credit Card and my PRC P.E.E. ID. I immediately realized the laborious documentation processes needed in applying for a duplicate license.

As soon as I received the Chowking phone number from my fishing buddy, I immediately called the Camiling Branch. The Restaurant Manager informed me that their crew found my waist bag, videocam and wallet with $700 cash and now had the items safely kept in their vault.

My worst nightmare was averted and I cannot express enough the relief I had when he told me the great news.

KUDOS to Mr. ADRIAN DELA CRUZ and the rest of the Chowking Camiling Crew. It’s nice to know that there are still a lot of honest people in this country. It speaks so much of a person's character and the corporate culture to do the right and noble thing.

I must say that I am greatly invigorated by the act of honesty the staff at Chowking went over and beyond what was expected of them and to say the least they were very empathic about my concerns. Truly a class act by all involved.

KUDOS again to the Chowking Camiling Crew and let us hope people in government will follow suit.

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