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Tatlong kumpanya ang nagsama para ibigay sa iyo at sa iyong pamilya ang pinakamahusay na mga produkto at serbisyo. Ang ONE Ayala Program ay ang mag-uugnay sa iyo sa lahat ng magagandang bagay sa Pilipinas.

Madali lang kumuha ng One Ayala Card! Libre ninyo itong makukuha, gawin lamang ang isa sa mga ito:

  • Ayala Land - bumili ng property
  • BPI - magbukas ng remittance account o magpadala ng remittance
  • Globe - bumili ng OFW Family Pack sa mga select outlets ng Globe
Automatic enrollment into the Metro Rewards Program (P300 processing fee waived) plus double points earned everytime you shop at Metro Gaisano 5% discount on purchases at Fiesta Mall Preferential rates on international and domestic tickets and packages. Discounted rates on passport and documentation.
Deluxe Room at P6,200++ & the Club Room at P8,500++. Complimentary one-way car transfer (from airport to hotel) for a minimum of 3 nights stay. 20% discount in all food and beverage outlets. 10% off on existing promo rates on their Deluxe and Suite Rooms. 10% discount in all food and beverage outlets. Free one year personal accident insurance worth P100,000 for every Ayala Life policy purchased. Free invites to their Over-all Family Wellness Programs nationwide.
Free Hanabishi Rice Cooker for every purchase worth P15,000 (single receipt). One “Fee Free” money transfer to the Philippines from anywhere. P200 worth of load for only P160. Plus get 2 free yellow swiper games upon presentation of One Ayala card at any Timezone Powercard outlets in Ayala Malls. Yellow swiper games are valid on the day of purchase only.
   
  Free donut for every purchase of one dozen donuts.  

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A husband-and-wife team in Abu Dhabi

March 15th, 2008

Eugenio and Sally Pulumbarit, an engineer and an hr & admin assistant in Abu Dhabi in their forties, have big dreams for their four children back home in the Philippines. When times were hard for them and they were presented an opportunity to work overseas, Eugenio Pulumbarit quit his job in a leading construction company, determined to make it in a foreign land and give his children a brighter future. Sally soon followed him, leaving the care of their four young children to her parents in Novaliches.

“Each time we call our children from our cellphone to the house landline, or sometimes using the PC with webcam, it hurts us to see that they’re going through their formative years without us by their side. But these are small sacrifices compared to what we can give them now that we have enough to send them to the best schools,” Eugenio said.“We’re very lucky that we were given a chance to work here, even if the culture and the people are so much different from ours. It’s good that I’m also here with my husband so that we can support and be with each other in those times when we really miss our children,” adds Sally. Today, the couple has somehow cured their homesickness Read the rest of this entry »

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A physical therapist who loves travel and Pinoy showbiz

March 15th, 2008

A physical therapist in California, Jenny Rivera has always had dreams of making it big. The Pili, Camarines Sur native is presently working in an elderly home in a Californian suburb. Her desire to make it in the US is fueled mainly by her desire to travel the world, and also to support her aging parents and help her nephews and nieces back home. Being single, she has always doted on her little pamangkins. Even now that she is in the States, she still sends them toys and gifts through the Internet.

Now that she has been staying in the US for five years, the 32-year old Bicolana has traveled to many countries whenever she is permitted to take breaks. She also goes home to the Philippines once a year to spend time with her family. Being able to call home whenever she wants makes her happy, because it makes her feel as if she never left. Read the rest of this entry »

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From Bulacan to Manitoba

March 15th, 2008

A Filipina caregiver in Manitoba, Canada, Melinda Legaspi has come a long way from being a shy Bulakeña helping her mother in their small sari-sari store.

Now at the age of 40, she has been able to buy her parents a house, send all her three siblings through college and buy herself luxuries she only used to dream about. Being the breadwinner of the family, Melinda has had it rough since the beginning, but she doesn’t complain.

“My parents did a great job at raising all of us four children. Even if we didn’t have that much, we were a happy family and we were content with what we had. That is why I am persevering here in Canada to give back to my parents the life of comfort and ease they deserve,” she said.

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