
Originally Posted by
buwad_jo
the next thing i knew, i was sitting down outside the bank on the parking lot with only 50 pesos left in my wallet.
and all they can say is "Please accept our apology and hope you can trust us again".
im just a 25 year old entrepreneur who hav been doing an honest descent living, i have never ripped people off in my real estate career, i even give them all the blessings that they deserve.
It was on that day that i wanted to withdraw money to finally start a new business that i hoped could be my big break. Only to find out that I lost all of my money.
I treated all of the lbc employees with respect they deserved, and gave them blessings along the way. The least thing they could have done is to inform those clients ahead of time before this happened. But im sure they wouldnt do that because they were busy trying to pack their things and leave the island first before anyone else could.
after years of hard work, all I have now is nothing. but im not giving up. even the great entrepreneurs experienced bankruptcy.
for those entrepreneurs that are affected by lbc bank, dont stop chasing dreams. keep on kicking the buckets and one day. we will hit that jackpot.
this is my second time in bankruptcy. the last one was Rural Bank of Subangdako. god bless the owners of these banks. may they rot in hell. amen.
"Mister Banker, Mister please, how much does money mean?" - Lynyrd Skynyrd, Mr. Banker
eventually there is a insurance that has 100k-200K covered sa banco central but if have more than that then you have to go to manila in banco central to claim more or at least try my friend actually got his 3M after 2-3years the bank close i forgot the name of the bank