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  1. #11

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    Quote Originally Posted by SamuraiArcher
    if ever i-boycott nato ang Petron..and the company will file for bankruptcy..ma solve pa kaha ang oil spill sa Guimaras? ..if we call for a boycott..we shud think a longer effect sa atong mga gipang campaign...i don't think the priest thinks very wel wen he campaigns for a boycoot sa Petron....
    why will petron file for bankruptcy...?

  2. #12

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    ^^if wala na mu-buy sa ilang products diri sa Pinas...will they stil continue having business? for sure dili na....they will just close the company...d ba?

  3. #13

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    well, i dont think it will reach that point... oh well... dunno

  4. #14

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    it's just like saying let's boycott nature's spring water.

    there are a lot of alternatives but there are superior brands and it so happen that Petron is one of the big 3 of all oil companies in the Philippines and is the most poltically influential one compared to Shell or Caltex.

  5. #15

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    This just goes to show how people can be misled by certain figures.

    The recent oil spill was the result of a contractor's blunder. True it was Petron's oil but does that really matter?

    If that were the case then start blaming Glock, Colt, H&K etc for the countless deaths they've "caused'.
    Blame the farmers for the food poisoning you got after eating rice you left 2 days in your rice cooker.
    Blame your teacher for flunking you because you weren't studying.

    The bottom line is you can't pin it on Petron this time because the burder of responsibility has been passed on to the contractors. Had it been a spill during the actual transfer of the oil to the oil tanker then that would've been a different story.

    It was actually pretty decent of Petron to reallocate funds to help clean up the mess that their contractor should've absorbed.

    Oh and about the boycotting for Cebu? If you plan to do so then your only choice left would be Caltex because Shell Cebu doesn't have their own depot and they buy their products from Petron (here in Cebu). FYI.
    this is the line --------- cross it. i dare you

  6. #16

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zerone_null
    This just goes to show how people can be misled by certain figures.

    The recent oil spill was the result of a contractor's blunder. True it was Petron's oil but does that really matter?

    If that were the case then start blaming Glock, Colt, H&K etc for the countless deaths they've "caused'.
    Blame the farmers for the food poisoning you got after eating rice you left 2 days in your rice cooker.
    Blame your teacher for flunking you because you weren't studying.

    The bottom line is you can't pin it on Petron this time because the burder of responsibility has been passed on to the contractors. Had it been a spill during the actual transfer of the oil to the oil tanker then that would've been a different story.

    It was actually pretty decent of Petron to reallocate funds to help clean up the mess that their contractor should've absorbed.

    Oh and about the boycotting for Cebu? If you plan to do so then your only choice left would be Caltex because Shell Cebu doesn't have their own depot and they buy their products from Petron (here in Cebu). FYI.

    I AGREE. but AFAIK what the investigators are trying to pin on Pteron right now is that they have been smuggling oil through an unworthy sea vessel to boot. they said that the vessel carrried more oil than it can load and petron underdeclared it.

    so in THEIR perspective, that's where Petron's liability come into place because they are allegedly in connivance with the "transporter". this angle could also be a desperate attempt to blame Petron for they know the company can actually clean up this mess given the liability.

    But hey, what's their (government) beef? they are currently making money in the current oil spill celan-up anyway. especially the agencies/individuals that is handling the contract of the salvage ship from Japan.

  7. #17

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zerone_null


    The recent oil spill was the result of a contractor's blunder. True it was Petron's oil but does that really matter?

    mao jd...somebody must be held accountable..but the priest should watch his mouth some people are rely fanatics wen it comes 2 religion...

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    It isn't Petron's fault, its the carrier. They should be the one to take care of the mess.

  9. #19

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    i hate those political priests....

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    this will solve nothing. petron has already expressed their intention of shouldering some expenses. they are still continuing their efforts in extending help to the families affected by the oil spill....

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