Globe Crap

I’ve been receiving these SMS messages from Globe on my phone updating me on my account status. It would have been good to receive it once a month, maybe weekly. But I’m receiving it daily and it was becoming irritating. So one fine day when I was in a foul mood (oh, that would be today), I replied with STOP (there was no instruction on the messages themselves on how to stop receiving them). That didn’t do it so I called up 211, the Globe customer service line to ask that it be disconnected. I told the CSR my predicament. She told me to reply with UNSUBSCRIBE. I was surprised since they should be able to do that on their side. So I asked (nicely) if she can do that. She said they cannot, that they don’t have the capability to subscribe or unsubscribe customers to the service. Then she insinuated that I was the one who subscribed to the service. I took issue with that and I told her so (not so nicely anymore). Eventually she said it can be done, but will take 24 to 48 hours!!! She said it’s because they’re going to manually. What are they gonna do? Solder out some chips or something?!? But anyway, I told her to go do it. At least that’ll give me a reason to call and shout at them if it’s not done in 48 hours. I already have issues with Globe and if they continue like this I just would have to go elsewhere. Grrr.

UPDATE: I was still receiving the messages so I tried UNSUBSCRIBE. It didn’t work! I called Globe again and this time I was answered by someone who was friendly and helpful. So no I didn’t shout at her. She said she will unsubscribe me (yes, apparently they can do that) and the next day there were no more messages. If only every CSR is like her.

Au Sujet De Moi

Je m’appelle Jay. Je suis Philippin. Je suis informaticien. Je travaille a Mandaluyong. J’habite a Quezon City aux Philippines. J’ai beucoup passion: livres, Histoire (particulierement Histoire militaire), jeux d’ordinateur, campant, plongée de mer, skydiving (ne fais pas), la voitures, la cuisine, la guitare, la randonée, le Java, la cinema, la photographie, et la programmation. Mon reve est de vivre dans les montagnes Andalouses parce que il a belle montagnes.

Et vous? Qui etes-vous?

Pacquiao vs Barrera

They say today will be a traffic congestion-free and a zero-crime rate day in the Philippines. Everyone will be at home watching Manny Pacquiao’s match against Antonio Barrera. It’s of course a joke but it’s not too far-fetched and it’s nice to see something grabbing the common interest of so many Filipinos. Go Pacman!

UPDATE: Pacman won! Yay!

Galileo Enoteca

It was Ann’s birthday yesterday so Paul and I took her out to dinner at Galileo Enoteca. Friends have been recommending the place for a long time but I haven’t had the chance to check it out until last night. I wasn’t disappointed. Even Paul who wanted to go somewhere “tried and tested” was won over.

The place is tucked away nicely in small corner in an unassuming neighborhood. You park at the side of the street and enter the restaurant’s door into a deli/wine cellar. Inside are long wooden tables and benches. The walls are all covered shelves holding hundreds of wine bottles. The few sections not covered with shelves are painted with Italian art inspired paintings. The lighting is just right: soft and dim but not too dark. The music, instrumental versions of classic love songs, could have been better but is good enough.

We ordered the samplers or a little bit of everything: cheese, cold cuts, pasta, meat, and wine. Coffee or tea is even included. Even better, we were served complimentary shots of limoncello and grappa. And the best is Ann was served a birthday gelato complete with a candle on top.

Great place, great food, great service. What else can you ask for?

Rating: 4/5