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Showing posts with label Overseas Filipino Worker. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

OFW In Qatar, New Victim Of Alleged Bank Fraud

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFWs) goal is to earn and save for the future of their family. Their savings are often entrusted to the banks in good faith that it is safeguarded and earning at least even a small amount of interest. With different bank frauds happening and online banking schemes, there is a cloud of confusion whether putting your money in the bank for safekeeping is still a good idea.

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFWs) goal is to earn and save for the future of their family. Their savings are often entrusted to the banks in good faith that it is safeguarded and earning at least even a small amount of interest. With different bank frauds happening and online banking schemes, there is a cloud of confusion whether putting your money in the bank for safekeeping is still a good idea.     Ads  Sponsored Links        Darjay Diaz, an OFW in Qatar expressed his dismay over Banco De Oro when an authorized transaction pushed through without him even knowing it. Dias claimed that he never gave his password or OTP to anyone.   Diaz immediately reported the incident to BDO by calling its hotline. The bank promised to conduct an investigation on the matter. But just like any other victims, BDO called him only to say that the money cannot be returned to his account because the transfer looks legitimate.  Diaz felt totally dismayed and disappointed by the bank’s decision. As an OFW working in Qatar to support his son, it is not easy to earn money to be just simply stolen from him.   With the current crisis that BDO is facing, they should work doubly hard to strengthen their online security protocols. It’s quite obvious that these sophisticated and advanced cybercriminals have found a hole in their system.  As incidents like these continue, they will certainly lose clients.   Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, savings, bank frauds, online banking schemes  Ads
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Every overseas Filipino worker (OFWs) goal is to earn and save for the future of their family. Their savings are often entrusted to the banks in good faith that it is safeguarded and earning at least even a small amount of interest. With different bank frauds happening and online banking schemes, there is a cloud of confusion whether putting your money in the bank for safekeeping is still a good idea.     Ads  Sponsored Links        Darjay Diaz, an OFW in Qatar expressed his dismay over Banco De Oro when an authorized transaction pushed through without him even knowing it. Dias claimed that he never gave his password or OTP to anyone.   Diaz immediately reported the incident to BDO by calling its hotline. The bank promised to conduct an investigation on the matter. But just like any other victims, BDO called him only to say that the money cannot be returned to his account because the transfer looks legitimate.  Diaz felt totally dismayed and disappointed by the bank’s decision. As an OFW working in Qatar to support his son, it is not easy to earn money to be just simply stolen from him.   With the current crisis that BDO is facing, they should work doubly hard to strengthen their online security protocols. It’s quite obvious that these sophisticated and advanced cybercriminals have found a hole in their system.  As incidents like these continue, they will certainly lose clients.   Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, savings, bank frauds, online banking schemes  Ads

Darjay Diaz, an OFW in Qatar expressed his dismay over Banco De Oro when an authorized transaction pushed through without him even knowing it. Dias claimed that he never gave his password or OTP to anyone.
Every overseas Filipino worker (OFWs) goal is to earn and save for the future of their family. Their savings are often entrusted to the banks in good faith that it is safeguarded and earning at least even a small amount of interest. With different bank frauds happening and online banking schemes, there is a cloud of confusion whether putting your money in the bank for safekeeping is still a good idea.     Ads  Sponsored Links        Darjay Diaz, an OFW in Qatar expressed his dismay over Banco De Oro when an authorized transaction pushed through without him even knowing it. Dias claimed that he never gave his password or OTP to anyone.   Diaz immediately reported the incident to BDO by calling its hotline. The bank promised to conduct an investigation on the matter. But just like any other victims, BDO called him only to say that the money cannot be returned to his account because the transfer looks legitimate.  Diaz felt totally dismayed and disappointed by the bank’s decision. As an OFW working in Qatar to support his son, it is not easy to earn money to be just simply stolen from him.   With the current crisis that BDO is facing, they should work doubly hard to strengthen their online security protocols. It’s quite obvious that these sophisticated and advanced cybercriminals have found a hole in their system.  As incidents like these continue, they will certainly lose clients.   Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, savings, bank frauds, online banking schemes  Ads
Diaz immediately reported the incident to BDO by calling its hotline. The bank promised to conduct an investigation on the matter. But just like any other victims, BDO called him only to say that the money cannot be returned to his account because the transfer looks legitimate.

Diaz felt totally dismayed and disappointed by the bank’s decision. As an OFW working in Qatar to support his son, it is not easy to earn money 
to be just simply stolen from him.
With the current crisis that BDO is facing, they should work doubly hard to strengthen their online security protocols. It’s quite obvious that these sophisticated and advanced cybercriminals have found a hole in their system.
As incidents like these continue, they will certainly lose clients. 
Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, savings, bank frauds, online banking schemes
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Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) believes that having a job abroad will solve all their financial problems. As compared to the salary they can get from working in the Philippines, they can earn much bigger overseas but it takes more sacrifice. There are a number of OFWs especially those who are working as household service workers who suffer inhumane treatment in the hands of their sponsors. Cases of abuse are rampant particularly in the Middle Eastern countries.       Ads  Sponsored Links      Barely a month working in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, an OFW was nearly lose her sight from beating by her sponsor.  Lovebella Abcede, during an exclusive interview by GMA news, showed her reddened right eye due to hemorrhage caused by repeated punches from her employer.  According to the OFW, last November, she said to her employer that she wishes to be transferred from another employer after her present employer said that she will be sent home for not following her sponsor's orders. The sponsor suddenly slapped and throw punches on her. Unfortunately, the owner of her agency is also her present sponsor.      Due to the incident, the agency swiftly acted on repatriating her to the Philippines but her employer warned her not to tell anyone about what happened. The agency personnel will also pick her up when she arrives.  On her home to the airport, she asked the driver to bring her to the consulate. She then took her time to report about the incident to the authorities.    Labor Attache Nasser Munder said that they can order the cancellation of the agency's accreditation due to the maltreatment experienced by Abcede.  The OFW was then asked to file complaints about the claiming compensation for the damages due for maltreatment and ill-treatment from her employer.  The OFW is hoping that her sponsor is reprimanded for what happened to her. Abcede is now back home together with her family.  Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, job abroad , sacrifice, household service workers, inhumane treatment,  abuse, Middle Eastern countries
"You know if there is an improvement in public service in the airport, one is that there will be no more inspection for bags that come in." It is a statement from President Rodrigo Duterte following another incident of the alleged baggage pilferage at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) that victimizes the passengers especially the overseas Filipino workers (OFW).  The president said that he would prefer minimizing human contacts in checking and screening of the baggage.         Ads  Sponsored Links      President Rodrigo Duterte said Thursday bags of travelers will no longer be opened during airport screening and "human contact" would be minimized.  The President then made a joke about how bringing in contraband like dynamite, bullets, and marijuana would be okay, but that the police and the members of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) would be waiting for them outside the airport.  He also said that there would be no more human contact in airport immigration. By this, he was most probably referring about the newly installed eGates at the airport which is now operational.   he said.  Duterte said that in his years as a  public servant, he has seen how poorly the overseas Filipino workers are being been treated. He recalled one instance where he witnessed an OFW who arrived from Hong Kong with a small TV being charged a fee the worker could not afford.  The President said he nearly got into a fight with the airport personnel over the way the OFW was treated. The president also reiterated that he does not like any form of oppression among the Filipino people, especially on his presence.  Filed under the category of public service, inspection, President Rodrigo Duterte, Ninoy Aquino International Airport, overseas Filipino workers
OFW Who Is Barely 3 Weeks in Jeddah, Nearly Got Blinded From Maltreatment
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Tuesday, December 11, 2018

OFW Who Is Barely 3 Weeks in Jeddah, Nearly Got Blinded From Maltreatment

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) believes that having a job abroad will solve all their financial problems. As compared to the salary they can get from working in the Philippines, they can earn much bigger overseas but it takes more sacrifice. There are a number of OFWs especially those who are working as household service workers who suffer inhumane treatment in the hands of their sponsors. Cases of abuse are rampant particularly in the Middle Eastern countries.

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) believes that having a job abroad will solve all their financial problems. As compared to the salary they can get from working in the Philippines, they can earn much bigger overseas but it takes more sacrifice. There are a number of OFWs especially those who are working as household service workers who suffer inhumane treatment in the hands of their sponsors. Cases of abuse are rampant particularly in the Middle Eastern countries.       Ads  Sponsored Links      Barely a month working in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, an OFW was nearly lose her sight from beating by her sponsor.  Lovebella Abcede, during an exclusive interview by GMA news, showed her reddened right eye due to hemorrhage caused by repeated punches from her employer.  According to the OFW, last November, she said to her employer that she wishes to be transferred from another employer after her present employer said that she will be sent home for not following her sponsor's orders. The sponsor suddenly slapped and throw punches on her. Unfortunately, the owner of her agency is also her present sponsor.      Due to the incident, the agency swiftly acted on repatriating her to the Philippines but her employer warned her not to tell anyone about what happened. The agency personnel will also pick her up when she arrives.  On her home to the airport, she asked the driver to bring her to the consulate. She then took her time to report about the incident to the authorities.    Labor Attache Nasser Munder said that they can order the cancellation of the agency's accreditation due to the maltreatment experienced by Abcede.  The OFW was then asked to file complaints about the claiming compensation for the damages due for maltreatment and ill-treatment from her employer.  The OFW is hoping that her sponsor is reprimanded for what happened to her. Abcede is now back home together with her family.  Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, job abroad , sacrifice, household service workers, inhumane treatment,  abuse, Middle Eastern countries

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Barely a month working in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, an OFW was nearly lose her sight from beating by her sponsor.
Lovebella Abcede, during an exclusive interview by GMA news, showed her reddened right eye due to hemorrhage caused by repeated punches from her employer.
According to the OFW, last November, she said to her employer that she wishes to be transferred from another employer after her present employer said that she will be sent home for not following her sponsor's orders. The sponsor suddenly slapped and throw punches on her. Unfortunately, the owner of her agency is also her present sponsor.

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) believes that having a job abroad will solve all their financial problems. As compared to the salary they can get from working in the Philippines, they can earn much bigger overseas but it takes more sacrifice. There are a number of OFWs especially those who are working as household service workers who suffer inhumane treatment in the hands of their sponsors. Cases of abuse are rampant particularly in the Middle Eastern countries.       Ads  Sponsored Links      Barely a month working in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, an OFW was nearly lose her sight from beating by her sponsor.  Lovebella Abcede, during an exclusive interview by GMA news, showed her reddened right eye due to hemorrhage caused by repeated punches from her employer.  According to the OFW, last November, she said to her employer that she wishes to be transferred from another employer after her present employer said that she will be sent home for not following her sponsor's orders. The sponsor suddenly slapped and throw punches on her. Unfortunately, the owner of her agency is also her present sponsor.      Due to the incident, the agency swiftly acted on repatriating her to the Philippines but her employer warned her not to tell anyone about what happened. The agency personnel will also pick her up when she arrives.  On her home to the airport, she asked the driver to bring her to the consulate. She then took her time to report about the incident to the authorities.    Labor Attache Nasser Munder said that they can order the cancellation of the agency's accreditation due to the maltreatment experienced by Abcede.  The OFW was then asked to file complaints about the claiming compensation for the damages due for maltreatment and ill-treatment from her employer.  The OFW is hoping that her sponsor is reprimanded for what happened to her. Abcede is now back home together with her family.  Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, job abroad , sacrifice, household service workers, inhumane treatment,  abuse, Middle Eastern countries
Due to the incident, the agency swiftly acted on repatriating her to the Philippines but her employer warned her not to tell anyone about what happened. The agency personnel will also pick her up when she arrives. 
On her home to the airport, she asked the driver to bring her to the consulate. She then took her time to report about the incident to the authorities.
Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) believes that having a job abroad will solve all their financial problems. As compared to the salary they can get from working in the Philippines, they can earn much bigger overseas but it takes more sacrifice. There are a number of OFWs especially those who are working as household service workers who suffer inhumane treatment in the hands of their sponsors. Cases of abuse are rampant particularly in the Middle Eastern countries.       Ads  Sponsored Links      Barely a month working in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, an OFW was nearly lose her sight from beating by her sponsor.  Lovebella Abcede, during an exclusive interview by GMA news, showed her reddened right eye due to hemorrhage caused by repeated punches from her employer.  According to the OFW, last November, she said to her employer that she wishes to be transferred from another employer after her present employer said that she will be sent home for not following her sponsor's orders. The sponsor suddenly slapped and throw punches on her. Unfortunately, the owner of her agency is also her present sponsor.      Due to the incident, the agency swiftly acted on repatriating her to the Philippines but her employer warned her not to tell anyone about what happened. The agency personnel will also pick her up when she arrives.  On her home to the airport, she asked the driver to bring her to the consulate. She then took her time to report about the incident to the authorities.    Labor Attache Nasser Munder said that they can order the cancellation of the agency's accreditation due to the maltreatment experienced by Abcede.  The OFW was then asked to file complaints about the claiming compensation for the damages due for maltreatment and ill-treatment from her employer.  The OFW is hoping that her sponsor is reprimanded for what happened to her. Abcede is now back home together with her family.  Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, job abroad , sacrifice, household service workers, inhumane treatment,  abuse, Middle Eastern countries
 Labor Attache Nasser Munder said that they can order the cancellation of the agency's accreditation due to the maltreatment experienced by Abcede.
The OFW was then asked to file complaints about the claiming compensation for the damages due for maltreatment and ill-treatment from her employer.
The OFW is hoping that her sponsor is reprimanded for what happened to her. Abcede is now back home together with her family.
Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, job abroad , sacrifice, household service workers, inhumane treatment,  abuse, Middle Eastern countries
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"You know if there is an improvement in public service in the airport, one is that there will be no more inspection for bags that come in." It is a statement from President Rodrigo Duterte following another incident of the alleged baggage pilferage at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) that victimizes the passengers especially the overseas Filipino workers (OFW).  The president said that he would prefer minimizing human contacts in checking and screening of the baggage.         Ads  Sponsored Links      President Rodrigo Duterte said Thursday bags of travelers will no longer be opened during airport screening and "human contact" would be minimized.  The President then made a joke about how bringing in contraband like dynamite, bullets, and marijuana would be okay, but that the police and the members of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) would be waiting for them outside the airport.  He also said that there would be no more human contact in airport immigration. By this, he was most probably referring about the newly installed eGates at the airport which is now operational.   he said.  Duterte said that in his years as a  public servant, he has seen how poorly the overseas Filipino workers are being been treated. He recalled one instance where he witnessed an OFW who arrived from Hong Kong with a small TV being charged a fee the worker could not afford.  The President said he nearly got into a fight with the airport personnel over the way the OFW was treated. The president also reiterated that he does not like any form of oppression among the Filipino people, especially on his presence.  Filed under the category of public service, inspection, President Rodrigo Duterte, Ninoy Aquino International Airport, overseas Filipino workers
OFW Who Is Barely 3 Weeks in Jeddah, Nearly Got Blinded From Maltreatment

©2018 THOUGHTSKOTO

Friday, November 09, 2018

Up to 55Mbps Internet Speed In The Philippines, Are You Ready?

Are you tired of your snail-like internet speed? Do you suffer unlimited buffering while trying to watch a movie online? Do you experience lag on your gaming? Are you an overseas Filipino worker having trouble connecting with your family due to a slow internet connection? In the Philippines, the telecommunication business is dominated by the two huge companies Philippine Long Distance Telecommunications Company (PLDT) and Globe Telecom. Recently a new telco player Mislatel was selected to join the competition which is anticipated to bring quality services, good internet rates and of course, better internet speed and competitive internet service packages.
Are you tired of your snail-like internet speed? Do you suffer unlimited buffering while trying to watch a movie online? Do you experience lag on your gaming? Are you an overseas Filipino worker having trouble connecting with your family due to a slow internet connection? In the Philippines, the telecommunication business is dominated by the two huge companies Philippine Long Distance Telecommunications Company (PLDT) and Globe Telecom. Recently a new telco player Mislatel was selected to join the competition which is anticipated to bring quality services, good internet rates and of course, better internet speed and competitive internet service packages.      Ads  Sponsored Links      The Philippines' provisional third telco wants to bring internet connection speeds to nearly as fast as Singapore, a Cabinet official said Thursday.  Mislatel, a joint venture between China Telecom and Davao tycoon Dennis Uy, pledged a minimum speed of 27 Mbps in its pilot year, according to Department of Information and Communications Technology officer in charge Eliseo Rio.  Globe Telecom and PLDT Inc offer up to 10 Mbps in their most basic packages, although subscribers often complain about getting less of what they are actually paying.  The new telco promise to bring speeds up to 55 Mbps by the second year of operations, Mislatel will be "nearly at par" with speeds in Singapore according to Rio.  If it fails to fulfill its commitments, the government would take back the frequency awarded to Mislatel and collect a P14-billion performance bond. Mislatel will be given six months grace period to comply said DICT. Mislatel is expected to begin its services and accepting subscribers by the middle of 2019.  President Rodrigo Duterte had pushed for third telco player to challenge PLDT and Globe, and improve communication and internet services in the Philippines.  The Philippines was once named as the country with the slowest internet in the world, next only to Afghanistan.   Filed under the category of internet speed, watch a movie online, overseas Filipino worker, Philippines, telecommunication, Philippine Long Distance Telecommunications Company (PLDT), Globe Telecom, Mislatel, internet rates,

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The Philippines' provisional third telco wants to bring internet connection speeds to nearly as fast as Singapore, a Cabinet official said Thursday.

Mislatel, a joint venture between China Telecom and Davao tycoon Dennis Uy, pledged a minimum speed of 27 Mbps in its pilot year, according to Department of Information and Communications Technology officer in charge Eliseo Rio.

Globe Telecom and PLDT Inc offer up to 10 Mbps in their most basic packages, although subscribers often complain about getting less of what they are actually paying.

The new telco promise to bring speeds up to 55 Mbps by the second year of operations, Mislatel will be "nearly at par" with speeds in Singapore according to Rio.

If it fails to fulfill its commitments, the government would take back the frequency awarded to Mislatel and collect a P14-billion performance bond. Mislatel will be given six months grace period to comply said DICT.
Mislatel is expected to begin its services and accepting subscribers by the middle of 2019.

President Rodrigo Duterte had pushed for third telco player to challenge PLDT and Globe, and improve communication and internet services in the Philippines. The Philippines was once named as the country with the slowest internet in the world, next only to Afghanistan.


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A Filipino woman faked her own death and stole her sister’s identity just to apply for a passport. Unfortunately, she is now about to lose her U.S. citizenship. Identity theft is a serious crime.      Ads  Sponsored Links  A 43-year-old Emilita Arindela, of Mount Desert Island, was sentenced to 10 days in jail for making a false statement on her passport application in federal court in Maine. It’s unclear if she will be stripped off of her American citizenship by federal authorities but it is more likely to happen.  Prosecutors say Arindela was already married when she married an American man in 2000. She moved to the U.S. in 2002 and later became a naturalized citizen, using her sister’s name. Arindela left her second husband and married another man in 2007.  Arindela’s lawyer says his client escaped an abusive marriage in the Philippines and has been a obedience to the US laws. Filed under the category of  Filipino woman , passport, U.S. citizenship, Identity theft
In spite of the rising prices of commodities and services and others due to the high inflation rate, many Filipinos believe that the country is on the right track. Just recently, the new minimum fare is being set to P10 while the minimum wage remains stuck. That is what the latest SWS survey indicates.      Ads      Sponsored Links   The latest survey shows that from 70% in the second quarter of this year, the statistics went up to 75%.  On the other hand, only 22% believed the Philippines is in the wrong path while 3% of the 1,500 respondents did not give an answer during the conducted survey.  Malacañang welcomes this result as a vindication that the administration is doing their job the keep the country on track.  “PRRD emphasized in numerous occasions that as government workers, we are here to serve the people. Our objective as public servants is thus being able to perform our respective duties well,” Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said.  “Therefore, we treat the results of this recent survey not as an accolade but as an inspiration for our men and women in the government as they persist in carrying on with their roles in the service,” Panelo added.  According to the presidential spokesperson, the strong public appreciation would further engage the Filipino people in supporting the Duterte administration in building “a nation where all Filipinos can experience comfortable and decent lives under a trustworthy government.” Filed under the category of commodities and services, high inflation rate, Filipinos, minimum fare, minimum wage, SWS survey
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Monday, November 05, 2018

OFWs, There Are Still Over P500 Million Unclaimed Terminal Fees For You At MIAA

Are you an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) who recently went on a vacation to the Philippines but you forgot to claim your P550 terminal fee refund?
Your money is just standing by at the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) and waiting for you to claim it. Don't forget to pass by terminal fee refund booth and take your money before boarding your flight.


Are you an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) who recently went on a vacation to the Philippines but you forgot to claim your P550 terminal fee refund?  Your money is just standing by at the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) and waiting for you to claim it. Don't forget to pass by terminal fee refund booth and take your money before boarding your flight.        Ads  Sponsored Links     More than P500 million have yet to be claimed by overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who, despite their exemption, paid terminal fees, an official of the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) said yesterday.  “(It is) with the general fund of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and no one can take it except the OFW-holders of airline tickets,” MIAA general manager Ed Monreal said.  Since OFWs are exempted from paying the terminal fee, Monreal said, all they need to do is present their Overseas Employment Certificates (OECs) issued by the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration when buying their airline tickets.   “OFWs can also get their refund at the airline counters at NAIA, upon presentation of their OECs,” Monreal said.  The OFWs, Monreal added, may opt to claim the refund at the MIAA administration building, Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., except holidays.   “The refund has no expiration date,” Monreal noted.  Since March 15, 2017, Monreal said airline officials have stopped collecting the terminal fees upon orders of President Duterte.  “Our OFWs are our modern heroes for helping our country’s economy to grow through their remittances; hence their exemption from the terminal fee,” Monreal said.   Filed under the category of  overseas Filipino worker, Philippines , P550 , Manila International Airport Authority, terminal fee refund booth

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More than P500 million have yet to be claimed by overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who, despite their exemption, paid terminal fees, an official of the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) said yesterday.

“(It is) with the general fund of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and no one can take it except the OFW-holders of airline tickets,” MIAA general manager Ed Monreal said.

Since OFWs are exempted from paying the terminal fee, Monreal said, all they need to do is present their Overseas Employment Certificates (OECs) issued by the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration when buying their airline tickets.


“OFWs can also get their refund at the airline counters at NAIA, upon presentation of their OECs,” Monreal said.

The OFWs, Monreal added, may opt to claim the refund at the MIAA administration building, Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., except holidays.


“The refund has no expiration date,” Monreal noted.

Since March 15, 2017, Monreal said airline officials have stopped collecting the terminal fees upon orders of President Duterte.

“Our OFWs are our modern heroes for helping our country’s economy to grow through their remittances; hence their exemption from the terminal fee,” Monreal said.
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A Filipino woman faked her own death and stole her sister’s identity just to apply for a passport. Unfortunately, she is now about to lose her U.S. citizenship. Identity theft is a serious crime.      Ads  Sponsored Links  A 43-year-old Emilita Arindela, of Mount Desert Island, was sentenced to 10 days in jail for making a false statement on her passport application in federal court in Maine. It’s unclear if she will be stripped off of her American citizenship by federal authorities but it is more likely to happen.  Prosecutors say Arindela was already married when she married an American man in 2000. She moved to the U.S. in 2002 and later became a naturalized citizen, using her sister’s name. Arindela left her second husband and married another man in 2007.  Arindela’s lawyer says his client escaped an abusive marriage in the Philippines and has been a obedience to the US laws. Filed under the category of  Filipino woman , passport, U.S. citizenship, Identity theft
In spite of the rising prices of commodities and services and others due to the high inflation rate, many Filipinos believe that the country is on the right track. Just recently, the new minimum fare is being set to P10 while the minimum wage remains stuck. That is what the latest SWS survey indicates.      Ads      Sponsored Links   The latest survey shows that from 70% in the second quarter of this year, the statistics went up to 75%.  On the other hand, only 22% believed the Philippines is in the wrong path while 3% of the 1,500 respondents did not give an answer during the conducted survey.  Malacañang welcomes this result as a vindication that the administration is doing their job the keep the country on track.  “PRRD emphasized in numerous occasions that as government workers, we are here to serve the people. Our objective as public servants is thus being able to perform our respective duties well,” Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said.  “Therefore, we treat the results of this recent survey not as an accolade but as an inspiration for our men and women in the government as they persist in carrying on with their roles in the service,” Panelo added.  According to the presidential spokesperson, the strong public appreciation would further engage the Filipino people in supporting the Duterte administration in building “a nation where all Filipinos can experience comfortable and decent lives under a trustworthy government.” Filed under the category of commodities and services, high inflation rate, Filipinos, minimum fare, minimum wage, SWS survey
©2018 THOUGHTSKOTO

Saturday, October 27, 2018

Are You Safe With Your Balikbayan Box Forwarder? Here's The List Of DTI Accredited Freight Forwarders 2018 (Latest)

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.


Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

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There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.
DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,

Every overseas Filipino worker (OFW) must be aware of the cargo company where they send their hard-earned balikbayan boxes. Make sure that you only entrust them to the cargo and freight forwarders accredited by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to assure its safety.        Ads      Sponsored Links  There were reports of loss, pilferage, and damaged items due to mishandling. If your cargo company is not licensed and accredited by the DTI, chances are, your complaints will be for nothing and you will lose your packages forever especially if the sent your cargo to a fly-by-night courier service.  DTI has released the latest list of accredited cargo forwarders as of September 2018.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.    For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:   DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Metro Manila, Philippines 1200  Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384) Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)  DTI Direct Hotline: (+632) 751.3330 Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330 Email: ask@dti.gov.ph Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited,
Just check the list of the accredited cargo forwarders in your host country to make sure that the balikbayan box you diligently saved for months just to send them to your loved ones may surely reach its destination safely and should any problem arise, you can always reach the DTI to file complaints.

For complaints and queries, you can contact DTI at the following:

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY
Trade & Industry Building
361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City
Metro Manila, Philippines 1200

Trunkline: (+632) 7510-DTI (384)
Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays)

DTI Direct
Hotline: (+632) 751.3330
Mobile: (+63) 917.834.3330
Email: ask@dti.gov.ph
Filed under the category of overseas Filipino worker, OFW, balikbayan boxes, cargo and freight forwarders, Department of Trade and Industry , DTI accredited, 
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The overseas Filipino workers (OFW) helps the economy by the remittances they send to their family which is spent on their daily needs making local commerce move. In spite of the help they give to the economy, OFWs are often vulnerable to abuse and maltreatment abroad especially those who are deployed as household service workers (HSW). Due to lack or very little knowledge about their rights, many OFWs needs equipping and protection.  Recently, two pro-OFW bills were already approved in the House Of Representatives: HB 8110 and HB 1700 which aims to empower and protect the OFWs.     Ads      Sponsored Links      The House of Representatives has approved on second reading two measures aimed at empowering and protecting overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).  In a statement by Bagong Henerasyon Party-list Rep. Bernadette Herrera-Dy, she said that the Congress approved House Bill (HB) No. 8110, which proposes a standard handbook on the rights and responsibilities of OFWs, and House Bill 1700, granting OFWs the right to equal protection on money claims.  Under HB 8110, the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) is mandated to develop, publish, disseminate, and update a handbook on the rights and responsibilities of migrant workers.  They shall also be the lead agency in implementing an intensified program against illegal recruitment activities.  The bill also provides that the handbook shall be written in words that can be easily understood, with translation in the local language as may be necessary.  On the other hand, HB 1700 is seeking to amend Republic Act No. 8042, or the “Migrant Workers and Filipino Migrants Act of 1995”, by removing the clause "or for three months for every year of the unexpired term whichever is less" found on the fifth paragraph of Section 10 of the law which refers to money claims for the unexpired portion of a migrant worker's contract.  Under the measure, a worker shall be entitled to the full reimbursement of his placement fee and deduction made with interest at 12% per annum in case of termination of overseas employment without just, valid or authorized cause as defined by law or contract, or any unauthorized deduction from the migrant worker’s salary.  Filed under the category of overseas Filipino workers, remittances, economy, abuse, maltreatment, household service workers, HB 8110, HB 1700, House Of Representatives, OFW, HSW

Natural remedies have long been used in the Arab world to treat a range of health issues, including these seeds and herbs that are thought to have various benefits. Unlike synthetic drugs that could damage your liver in the long run, herbal medicines can cure illnesses without damaging your internal organs.        Ads    </  Sponsored Links      Black cumin seed According to Islamic tradition, the black cumin seed is a powerhouse of health benefits. It is thought to help with immune-related, digestive and respiratory issues and has antihistamine, anti-inflammatory, and anti-oxidant properties.  Cloves Cloves and clove oil have been used in dentistry since as early as the 19th century. It is known to contain antiseptic and anti-inflammatory chemical eugenol.  Turmeric Turmeric contains the chemical curcumin that is thought to decrease inflammation in the body.  Thyme Thyme has been used for centuries to treat such medical conditions as diarrhea, stomach ache, arthritis and sore throats due to the presence of thymol, an antiseptic agent.  Fennel seeds A concentrated source of minerals like copper, potassium, calcium, zinc, manganese, vitamin c, iron, selenium and magnesium, fennel is thought to do everything like regulating blood pressure and easing water retention as it’s a known diuretic.  Anise Anise oil contains thymol, terpineol, and anethole, which are known remedies for a cough and flu cases. Anise is also known to help improve digestion, alleviate cramps and reduce nausea.   Filed under the category of Natural remedies, Arab, health issues, seeds and herbs, synthetic drugs, herbal medicines, a cure.
Many Filipinos especially those in the remote areas of the country.   They can only avail of medical attention once in a blue moon through medical missions coming from non-government organizations (NGO's) and other health advocacy groups. Instances also happen where citizens, even at the heart of the city suffer illnesses and just succumb to their deaths without having treated due to expensive medications and hospitalization. Soon, all Filipinos will have access to free health services including the families of the overseas Filipino workers (OFW).   This situation is about to change as the new universal health bill was already approved and soon to be enacted as a law. The Senate passed on third and final reading a bill that seeks to provide adequate health care services to Filipinos. The senators unanimously voted for the approval of Senate Bill #1986 also known as the "Universal Health Care Bill."   President Rodrigo Duterte wanted it to be certified urgent and called for the proposed measure's passage at the Senate.       Ads     Sponsored Links     With this law being enacted, Filipinos will be given health care coverage and benefits under the National Health Security Program, which replaces the National Health Insurance Program or Philhealth.  Under the universal health care law, "contributors" or those who have the capacity to pay will have to pay for their premiums while the government will shoulder the contributions of non-contributors. Funds for the subsidy will be included in the annual General Appropriations Act as well as sin taxes from cigarettes will also be a major source of funding for the policy.  Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque, who authored the bill when he was still a party-list representative, thanked the Senate for passing what he considers to be a "groundbreaking" law.  The House of Representative had previously passed a version of the bill (House Bill No 5784) in September 2017.     The President's move in certifying the bill as urgent shows the administration's "unrelenting commitment to provide the marginalized and disadvantaged with sufficient and better health care services," Roque said.  Filed under the category of Filipinos, non-government organizations (NGO's), health advocacy groups,  free health services,  universal health bill, Senate, Universal Health Care Bill,  President Rodrigo Duterte

As overseas Filipino workers (OFW) working in an unfamiliar territory, we feel comfortable whenever we see a compatriot or a fellow Filipino abroad. In some instances, very unfortunate things happen like getting into a trouble because of a fellow Filipino. The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and the Consulate General in Saudi Arabia confirmed that an OFW was stabbed and killed by a fellow OFW in Jeddah, KSA.      Ads     Sponsored Links    A Filipino was stabbed and killed by a fellow Filipino in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, according to the confirmation of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).  The victim (name withheld) was a 29-year-old from Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao, who worked as a family driver in Jeddah.   The suspect (name withheld), a 34-year-old from Capiz, also a driver for the same family  The suspect remains under police custody after he was arrested immediately after the incident. The two "allegedly engaged in a fistfight in front of the house of their employer that ended in the victim getting fatally stabbed by his fellow driver." The motive of the stabbing is still unknown.  The Consulate General and the Philippine Overseas Labor Office in Jeddah will extend full assistance to both Filipinos as well as their families.    The victim is set for a vacation to the Philippines soon but the incident turned out to be unfortunate that he will come home inside a box.  Consul General Edgar Badajos said that the suspect is facing a death sentence as per Saudi Sharia law. However, since they are both Filipinos, it is possible that the victim's family could instead  He assured that they will render assistance to help both OFWs.    Filed under the category of overseas Filipino workers, Filipino abroad, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), Saudi Arabia,   stabbed, Jeddah, KSA
Two Bills For OFWS: HB 8110 And HB 1700 Now Approved In Congress
More often, families with overseas Filipino workers (OFW) rely on their OFW breadwinner in providing their needs and without doing any efforts to have extra income. They use the money they receive to pay their bills, rents, mortgages, etc. They tend to spend the remittances they receive and wait for the next remittance when the money is over without any savings. This is the reason why no matter how long the OFWs exhaust themselves working overseas, they are still coming home broke and without any savings.  Encouraging our spouse or anyone who is responsible for the remittances you send to save could be a great help and could guarantee a hassle-free retirement, much more if they placed this savings to a profitable investment.      Ads     Sponsored Links    Stick to a budget schedule  Convince your spouse to make a monthly budget and commit to saving a portion of the monthly remittance. They could also spend the remaining part of the budget after setting aside the savings.  No matter how small the savings, it could mean a lot after a period of time you regularly do it.    Use the credit card wisely or do not use it at all  Credit cards could be an advantage when purchasing but it can also lure the holder to spend more. Whenever possible, avoid using credit cards and use cash instead. It would save you from paying extra charges and interests which can really raise your spending.    The best rule should be, do not spend the money you do not have.     Always make a list of important things to buy  Many OFW spouses tend to go on a shopping spree just after receiving the remittance and let their impulses lead in which items they like to buy at the very moment without putting their priorities on the things they really needed.  Encourage them to develop a habit and discipline of making a list of the things they need to prioritize during shopping and strictly follow what is on the list to avoid spending too much on the things that are not really important.    Live a lifestyle that suits your income  Many OFW spouses live like one day millionaire. after claiming the remittances you sent, they will go straight to the mall, eat at the fast-food chain of their choice, go on a shopping spree buying what they want without even thinking if they still have the money to go through the month until the next remittance. If their budget got short, they would borrow money from someone which would cause the next budget to bear the shortage and the cycle goes on.    There's nothing wrong with being generous but not too much  Advise your spouse to exercise caution when giving help to extended families, relatives or friends. There is nothing wrong with extending help but there has to be a limitation. This would avoid them to become dependent on your assistance that they would knock your everytime they need financial help.    Working overseas is not forever and you will eventually come home for good. It is you and your spouse who need to work hand-in-hand to succeed. Together you must find ways to take care of your finances and save for the future of your family.  Filed under the category of overseas Filipino workers, extra income,  bills, rents, mortgages, remittances, working overseas, retirement, investment, savings
More often, families with overseas Filipino workers (OFW) rely on their OFW breadwinner in providing their needs and without doing any efforts to have extra income. They use the money they receive to pay their bills, rents, mortgages, etc. They tend to spend the remittances they receive and wait for the next remittance when the money is over without any savings. This is the reason why no matter how long the OFWs exhaust themselves working overseas, they are still coming home broke and without any savings.  Encouraging our spouse or anyone who is responsible for the remittances you send to save could be a great help and could guarantee a hassle-free retirement, much more if they placed this savings to a profitable investment.      Ads     Sponsored Links    Stick to a budget schedule  Convince your spouse to make a monthly budget and commit to saving a portion of the monthly remittance. They could also spend the remaining part of the budget after setting aside the savings.  No matter how small the savings, it could mean a lot after a period of time you regularly do it.    Use the credit card wisely or do not use it at all  Credit cards could be an advantage when purchasing but it can also lure the holder to spend more. Whenever possible, avoid using credit cards and use cash instead. It would save you from paying extra charges and interests which can really raise your spending.    The best rule should be, do not spend the money you do not have.     Always make a list of important things to buy  Many OFW spouses tend to go on a shopping spree just after receiving the remittance and let their impulses lead in which items they like to buy at the very moment without putting their priorities on the things they really needed.  Encourage them to develop a habit and discipline of making a list of the things they need to prioritize during shopping and strictly follow what is on the list to avoid spending too much on the things that are not really important.    Live a lifestyle that suits your income  Many OFW spouses live like one day millionaire. after claiming the remittances you sent, they will go straight to the mall, eat at the fast-food chain of their choice, go on a shopping spree buying what they want without even thinking if they still have the money to go through the month until the next remittance. If their budget got short, they would borrow money from someone which would cause the next budget to bear the shortage and the cycle goes on.    There's nothing wrong with being generous but not too much  Advise your spouse to exercise caution when giving help to extended families, relatives or friends. There is nothing wrong with extending help but there has to be a limitation. This would avoid them to become dependent on your assistance that they would knock your everytime they need financial help.    Working overseas is not forever and you will eventually come home for good. It is you and your spouse who need to work hand-in-hand to succeed. Together you must find ways to take care of your finances and save for the future of your family.  Filed under the category of overseas Filipino workers, extra income,  bills, rents, mortgages, remittances, working overseas, retirement, investment, savings