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If you're parking in front of a restaurant which they own, then by all means you can pay the valet guys or parking attendants. If there are none and some poser just want money, don't give.
If you encounter pushy parking attendant posers, then by all means bargain with them. You can just give small change, just say this is all you've got. Usually they will charge you around 20-40Php, go down to half of what they charge.
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Beware of those Horse cart operators offering cheap round trip from Rizal park to Intranomous, Binondo, Quiapo & back to Rizal park. We heard they told us only US$5 per trip but at the end of the rip wanted US$50!!...I disagreed and only pay US$20.
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Check immediately to see if they use a meter. If they don't wanna use the meter, just get out. I have had a few situations where the driver doesn't wanna use the meter and suggests an overpriced payment. Luckily, i knew the price range to go to my destination.
Maybe also consider that paying 20-40 pesos more might not B much in another country currency (if ur a foreigner), but may B helpful to them. More importantly it could B less hassle for u if u have to get somewhere in a hurry.
i don't know any other alternative to get to the airport than by taxi from where i stay.....
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I don't know if I should call this "tourist trap", but I somekinda feel bad about this,, so I am writing about it.. I know when we go abroad and travel some other countries, sometimes I get over charged, and if it's not too bad, I should take it like.. it's the way it is.. but.. sometimes.. it's kinda not really understandable, and sometimes makes me mad.. In PI, I came across a lot of mements that made me hate the beautiful country, and usually it was because of the "foregner prices" Visiting Pi, I felt kinda obliged to get to know the country, and the history. I loved being there, and I wanted to know it better. so I decided to visit Ayala Museum. the first time I went there, it was closed. I went all the way from Malate, and got lost couple of times, and walked throught the crowded, confusing shopping mall, keep asking where the damn museum was, and it was closed. that's alright. the next day I went there again, the same thing, on MRT, LRT, walking and geting lost, and thinking today I will see the thing, but you know what? there were foregner price. ok.. some people might say, you make a lot more than normal philippino make, and paying 150p isn't too much a big deal, that's right. 150P isn't too much for me. but the money wasn't too much important to me. what really bothered me wa the attitude of goverment. those foregners including myself go to the museum are eager to know the culture, and the country because we love and are interested in the country, and because we love the country and would like to know more, we gotta be ripped off, and over charged? if it was like private, I wouldn't mind too much,, because somethings are alwasy like that. but the museum is ran by government. hah.. so.. what is it? the government somehow engcourage people to overcharge foreigners cause they don't know too well, and they are too stupid to come all the way over to their country? maybe some of you might think I am a cheapskate, maybe I am. but.. maybe I am not. I just don't see it right, do you? Leave a Comment
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it is preferable to exchange money at the airport, banks or at the mall - they usually have forex there. but if you must go to the little money exchange shops, make sure you have the right amount of money before you leave! there are some money changers who will count your money in front of you and with a sleight of hand can put away some bills. count it again in front of them. dont leave right away. Leave a Comment
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when in Manila, do keep your mind on your valuables. Pickpocket are all around town, as they do in many other cities all over the world. Some pretend to try to befriend and help tourists. If you need help, you'd be better off asking from your front desk staff. The Divisoria is a den of thieves. Great finds are bountiful but so are the advantage-takers. so, like I said, be aware.
If you have to go to Divisoria, do go with a local.
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when visiting san agustin or manila cathedral, be wary of vendors selling rosary who will pull out dirty tricks just to get your money. some of them will approach you and tell you the rosary is free. DONT ACCEPT no matter what they say. If you do, they will tell you, it's free but you should donate money. And as you take money out of your wallet, they will give you a price! unbelievable? if you do walk away, they will try to put the rosary on your hand, let it drop to the ground if you must. im sure Mother Mary will understand.
just avoid the vendors at all cost. do not make eye contact, or smile at them. they can be really tricky and aggressive. Leave a Comment
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