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    kani gyud mga tawo dali ra ka ayo mo patol og istorya wa gyud neh kala inan sa mga chismosa nga na-a sa karsada kong deli mag duwa og tong-its or chikacha mag linya og hingoto... pastilan oi.... gamayng issue patulan dayon....

    tag anon pa ko neh if padak-on pa neh og ma ayo nga issue then found out nga gi hack ra iyang account then kani nga girl educated and if true nga na-a sa politika ang family aneh cguro na aneh da-og if mo lansar ni sa ilang lugar...

  2. #42
    pero katong naa sa twitter murag yaga2 na kaau to dah

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    may shes used and abused..sus kadaghan nako ka-encounter ug ning-ani, try mo ug chat, nya pangayo ug FB/FS acount, naay uban na gwapa kaau ang naa sa profile..there are a lot of poser sa net..

    if its true that its not her..damage has been done gyud.paita!

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    nah di na jud ta makabalo if taron g na or dili.. daghan na kaayo mangingilad karong panahona

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    aw. na TV patrol siya WAW.

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    any news on this? updates?

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    update:

    CASAPRESTIGE’S OFFICIAL STATEMENT
    In regards to rumors circulating around Ms. Jacqueline Bermejo.
    We would like to firstly clarify that Ms. Bermejo is not officially connected to our organization but rather helped our brand development through the offering of marketing/media advice for a temporary period being a personal friend to some of the CASAPRESTIGE team.
    Having said that CASAPRESTIGE can again on a personal and professional level vouch for Ms. Bermejo to a 101% – condemning all these disturbing and groundless allegations made against her, we know for a fact because we accompanied here to the cyber crime department a year ago and to the Philippine embassy this time around.
    To the concerned Filipino communities and individuals around the globe we urge you to not believe everything you read especially if it’s from less than credible sources such these online communities.
    Facebook is not where you should be getting your information.
    We also would like to point out that the numbers 0503416640/044329633 are not connected to Ms. Bermejo but indeed CASAPRESTIGE business numbers that are unable to provide information beyond this statement.
    For the real story kindly refer to Ms. Bermejo’s only official statement and actual newspaper articles. please do look into it, i think we all owe her that much – to hear her side of the story,
    “Suppressio very expression falsi” – a suppression of truth is equivalent to an expression of falsehood as a wise person wrote in,
    And finally to victims of the typhoon we extend our prayers.
    Signed
    Robeen R. Kobeen – Operational Partner
    Antonio Lupi – Managing Directior


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    NEWS ARTICLE ABOUT THE DUBAIL POLICE’S OFFICIAL STATEMENT
    Fake web posting on floods triggers tsunami of vitriol
    By Siham Al Najami, Staff Reporter
    Published: September 30, 2009, 22:30
    Dubai: The victim of an identity theft known to many as Jackie or Jacque talks of her devastating experience after a comment was posted in her name on the social networking site, facebook, saying that the severe typhoon that battered Manila is "deserved".
    The 31-year-old marketing executive in Dubai was battered with thousands upon thousands of messages, e-mails, and phone calls about the comments that said: "It’s a good thing I’m here in Dubai. There might be a lot of sinners back there Philippines. So, yeah, they deserved what happened."
    This has devastated the life of Jacqueline Bermejo, a Filipina, who has had several days of sleepless nights and is constantly scared of being in public due to frequent threats and calls she is receiving.
    "I received messages threatening my life and my family’s. My reputation is completely affected and I constantly have nightmares. I just want it to end," she told Gulf News in a phone interview.
    For about two years Jacqueline has been facing the unfortunate nightmare as somebody created these accounts using her identity, posting personal details, and pictures.
    "I have been abused and am still being abused online in social networking websites such as facebook, Friendster, Multiply etc," she said while urging public to be aware of what they post online as it could be used against them.
    Her facebook account was deactivated following repeated incidents but she was requested by the police to establish an authentic account to clarify her case among her friends.
    On Sunday, she received a phone call from a friend regarding very alarming posts on the above websites that directly offended typhoon and flood victims.
    Subsequent faceback groups have been made in response to the comment including threatening calls to her sister and letters to her employer.
    "I too, have become a victim as much as those who may have lost their lives and properties to such a devastating natural calamity. I have a deep respect and regard for my country. I am proud to be a Filipino and would never say or do anything to harm the interests of my country or countrymen," she said in an emotional tone.
    According to Major Saeed Al Hajiri, director of Dubai Police department combating cyber crimes, "It is definitely a case of identity theft. The victim reported the case in November of 2008 whereby accounts have been created on facebook under her name."
    The matter is still under investigation by the police, he said while refusing to disclose whether they have information about the identities of the people behind this act.
    "We are aware of her case and we are constantly in contact with the victim and we have seen the posts written in the accounts in her name. We are working on tracing the people behind this which could take time."

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    There's a naturalized American of Filipino roots who clapped her hands and danced when typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng strike our heartlands. Here is her blog and her profile.

  9. #49
    ^^ma karma ra na cla oi...

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    wla naman...

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