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Saturday, 01 March 2008 |
Purity Supermarket has tied up with the area distributor of Globe and is giving away free Globe prepaid sim cards.
For a minimum of P100.00 worth of grocery items and P30.00 worth of Globe e-load, you can get the sim card for free. Offer good while supply lasts.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 April 2008 )
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Saturday, 01 March 2008 |
Purity Supermarket has signed up with the Bank of Philippine Islands to accept payments using the Express Payment System or EPS.
With the use of the EPS, customers have the convenience of shopping without cash using their BPI or BDO ATM cards.
Aside from the EPS, Purity Supermarket also accepts payments using BANCNET member bank AMT cards.
BANCNET member banks include:
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 01 March 2008 )
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Now accepting GCash Payments |
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Thursday, 27 July 2006 |
Purity Supermarket now accepts Globe GCash payments from its customers.
In addition to the standard cash, credit card and Bancnet ATM payments, Purity has added GCash to its accepted form of payment. Customers can now use their Globe wallet to purchase grocery items.
As an introductory offer, the store with the support of Globe is offering subscribers who activate their GCash wallets from July 15 - August 15, 2006 the chance for an instant prize.
Customers who purchase using GCash at the store will also get raffle tickets which will give them a change to win up to P5,000.00 in the monthly draw.
To find out more about GCash, just visit the Globe GCash FAQ website.
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Additional VAT on receipts? |
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Wednesday, 15 February 2006 |
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After the incident of the radio last January, I've tried to tune in on the station just to see what the announcer is commenting on or what their listeners may be complaining about.
Last week, a caller called to ask if gasoline has VAT or not. She said that when they filled their talk at one gasoline station, there was VAT indicated at the bottom of the receipt whereas in another gasoline station there was none. The radio announcer does not know and said they'll try to find out.
This week, another caller called the station to complain that they made some purchases in a grocery store and there was no mention about an VAT but after they have paid for the item and checked their receipt, there was VAT indicated at the bottom of receipt. The radio announcer said they will try to find out.
If the radio announcer who should have been up to date on the latest news and developments in the country cannot answer the question, given a week to try to find out and has no answer, how can we expect the general public, who rely on the media, to understand what is happening around us.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 15 February 2006 )
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Wednesday, 25 January 2006 |
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What a way to start the first article on this new website. Our name just hit the airwaves. We were told by those who heard it on the radio (dzrh) that the person is complaining that our price of sugar is too high. This was followed by a call from a representative from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) checking up on our prices. They said someone has complained that the prices of our sardines are too high. We were supposed to be selling sardines at P14. Currently, our prices of canned sardines average around P10 to P10.50. Our sugar is currently selling at P35.25. DTI has confirmed that some other stores even has a higher price.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 15 February 2006 )
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