• 6 months ago
Inanay ang P35,000 na ipon ng isang babae sa Davao Oriental. Inamag naman ang P34,000 ng mag-asawa sa Samar. Paano nga ba ito maiiwasan?

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Transcript
00:00The money saved by a woman to Governor Generoso Davao Oriental was put in a cardboard box inside the Cabinet.
00:12Her savings amounted to P35,000.
00:15Last year, she started saving money to buy a laptop and cell phone for her two children.
00:31This is the tip-talk of the Central Bank of the Philippines.
00:34If the paper money is stolen or damaged, bring it to the nearest authorized bank.
00:40The bank will bring the money to the BSP to check if it is still valuable.
00:46The BSP has three guarantees if it can still be exchanged.
00:50Those are the three S's.
00:52The first is the size.
00:54The money should be within 60% that is not damaged.
00:58The second is the signature.
01:00It should show the part of the signature of the BSP Governor or President of the Philippines.
01:06And the third is the security thread.
01:08It should be visible in the money.
01:10The BSP also reminds us that it is better to deposit a large amount of money in the bank
01:16instead of hiding it at home.
01:19A married couple in Samar has a huge loss.
01:23Their savings amounted to more than P30,000.
01:28Maria Luina Lopez and her husband saved money last year.
01:33But when they opened the PVC pipe in Alcantan this December,
01:37it smelled like gold.
01:39And the P1,000 worth of paper money was gone.
01:43Out of the P34,000 that they saved, P19,000 was exchanged by the bank.
01:48P2,000 was not saved.
01:50While they are still checking if the remaining P13,000 can be exchanged.
01:55It's not a bulldoze, it's not a hold-up,
01:58but the mother spent P1,000 of a graduating student's savings.
02:07It seems that the student, Sir Andin, just saved up for nothing.
02:10It was hard and nothing happened.
02:12Because of the P20,000 that he saved, only his mother benefited.
02:18His mother paid for it.
02:20His mother is making a lot of money with her hard-earned money.
02:24Almost all of it is P100 bill.
02:26He is already a graduating student and he should have used it for his matriculation.
02:30And the P3,000 that he saved up, he earned it by being a working student.
02:34That's how it is.
02:35Sir Andin's parents don't know what to do.
02:38I don't know what to do at that time because I was blank.
02:48I can't think of what to do.
02:52I just don't know what to do.
02:54I called my family and I was always crying.
03:04Made of cardboard wrapped in plastic, this is the amount that Randy saved up.
03:08According to the Central Bank of the Philippines,
03:10mutilated banknotes can still be exchanged for scrap notes that were burned or inherited,
03:16just like what happened to Randy's money.
03:18According to the 3S monitoring,
03:2060 percent of the money is still intact,
03:23there is still a signature of the BSP Governor or President,
03:26and there is still a security thread.
03:29Just bring it to the nearest branch of the BSP
03:32or to the authorized banks so that the accused can be prosecuted.
03:36In Randy's case, he is not exchanging money anymore because most of it is gone.
03:42This is what it looks like.
03:46Out of almost P20,000, only P6,000 was saved.
03:52It was planned by an accident by a netizen of a P1,000 polymer bill.
03:57The result is that the money is gone.
04:00According to Jonathan Devera,
04:02he forgot that the envelope containing the P1,000 polymer bill and the other two P1,000 bills were in his pants pocket.
04:11They were not damaged and the two old coins were printed new.
04:15But he was embarrassed by the deformed coins because he added them to his tuition.
04:21Jonathan also said that some people messaged him that they experienced the same incident.
04:29The old quality of the money is better.
04:32Now, it is more secure, but it is more prone to accidents.
04:39The good news is that the Central Bank of the Philippines confirmed to Jonathan
04:43that he can exchange the polymer bill.
04:46He will bring the money to the DSP tomorrow for inspection.
04:51The DSP's advice is that the polymer banknote should not be listed or exposed to heat.
04:58It should also not be exposed to strong chemicals like bleach.
05:02It should also not be stapled, rubber-banded, destroyed by windows, metallic features, and security features.
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