Monday, May 16, 2011

DTI officials ignoring CSC re customer’s complaint vs. DTI?
I have a copies of two letters, both identified as from a source identified as Maria
Luisa Salonga Agamata Director IV Public Assistance and Information Office of the CSC.
The earlier letter was dated October 4, 2010 and was addressed to DTI
Public Assistance and Information Office of the CSC. Secretary Gregory L. Domingo regarding three of my letters sent to said DTI by registered mail but as of October 4, 2010 said DTI had not acknowledged receipt of said letters. Since, by December 12, 2010, no person from DTI had provided me with a reply to said Agamata’s October 4, 20 letter to said DTI Secretary, I informed the CSC about the my non receipt of a
a reply to said Agamata’s October 4, 20 letter to said DTI Secretary, I informed the CSC about my non receipt of a reply from said DTI re said Agamata’s October 4, 2010 letter
to said DTI Secretary. Subsequently, I received a copy of a letter identified as from
said Agamata and dated January 7, 2011 and addressed to a person identified as the Director, letter identified as from said Agamata and dated January 7, 2011 and addressed to a person identified as the Director,


customer advisory vs. Pasay City Health Department
On April 10, I mailed a registered letter to Pasay City Health Department regarding a store at SM Mall of Asia which was operating with a sanitation permit wherein the expiration date on said permit was in 2009. Said letter was designated as
registered letter No. 4-10-11-7. Based on the registry return receipt for said letter, said letter was received on 4/13/11 by said department’s agent. Up to May 14, 2011, said department has not provided me with a reply to said letter.
Pasay City.


complaint vs. Eeboy “G” Foods Corporation Jollibee Paco
Said restaurant was at 1246 Pedro Gil St., Paco, Manila. On May 9, 2010, an employee at said restaurant wrongly issued to my helper Eeboy “G” Foods Corporation Jollibee Paco OFFICIAL RECEIPT No. 18478 wherein the customer was wrongly identified
as OFFICE FOR SENIOR CITIZENS AFFAIRS.


SM Makati department store ignored complaint vs. lax security?
On October 26, 2007, an employee, identified as Barcela, at said store, received my written complaint vs. lax security on said date at a street entrance to SM Makati. Said complaint was addressed to Henry Sy. Up to
May 15, 2011, no person from SM has contacted me regarding said complaint.


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image of registry return receipt of letter addressed to Makati councilor J. J. Binay

image of registry return receipt of letter addressed to Makati councilor J. J. Binay