Friday, July 30, 2010

Just Ask booking for transpot Manila in Philippine ?

Hi Alex we can arrange the transportation the BOOKING PROCEDURE as follows:-
Please email us with the following information to expedite the process:
• Name of organiser
• Handphone number
• Number of pax for adults and child below 12
• Date and length of stay
• Time of arrival at the airport
• Please note that we can only facilitate up to 2 pick up points. Recommended pickup timing is 6am! A 50% deposit is payable by bank transfer upon your confirmation. The remaining 50% will be payable immediately at the upon arrival at the Pickup point. We accept cash only.

In Philippine they are some well heed gang that operated in the airport targeting arrive tourist so to be safe. Is good that you know the person to arrange the driver and a peace of mind.

http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=577618&publicationSubCategoryId=65

http://208.184.76.173/Article.aspx?articleId=594834&publicationSubCategoryId=65


http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/6348417-rning-against-bundol-gang

NAIA gang modus operandi
SPY BITS By Babe Romualdez (The Philippine Star) Updated July 20, 2010 12:00 AM Comments (3) View comments
Another balikbayan became a victim of the notorious airport gang at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport the other day. According to some people we spoke with, there seems to be a clear pattern on how this criminal syndicate operates. It allegedly starts at the airport with X-ray machines revealing which of the balikbayan boxes contain valuables. Supposedly some insiders working in cahoots with the criminals would tip-off their contacts at the passenger loading area, who would in turn follow the balikbayan and his group. At an opportune time, the criminals would bump the balikbayan’s car and proceed to carjack it with all the valuables inside. Last month, former First Daughter Luli Arroyo’s balikbayan brother-in-law George Bernas was a victim. He made the mistake of fighting these criminals and was shot, leaving him on the road to die. Luckily, he was brought to the hospital in time by a Good Samaritan. However, to this day no one has been arrested. Apparently this “airport gang” has been operating for several years now with most cases going unreported. Can you imagine? This gang continues to operate right in our front door – the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.