Woman Uses GCash Downtime as Alibi for Being Unable to Pay Her Debt from Last Year

GCash downtime is used by a woman as an alibi for being unable to pay her debt actually due last year

GCASH – A woman used the recent downtime of the financial application as an alibi for being unable to pay her debt which was actually due last year.

Filipinos face various challenges when it comes to paying off their debts. One significant factor is the relatively low-income levels that many individuals in the Philippines earn. With limited earning capacity or irregular employment, it becomes difficult to meet financial obligations and allocate sufficient funds for debt repayment.

The high cost of living also poses a challenge, as expenses for basic necessities such as housing, education, healthcare, and transportation consume a significant portion of their income. Additionally, the lack of financial literacy and proper money management skills contributes to the difficulty in managing debts effectively.

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Many Filipinos may not have received proper education or guidance on budgeting, saving, and debt management, leading to a cycle of accumulating debt and struggling to repay it. Furthermore, unforeseen circumstances such as medical emergencies or natural disasters can further strain finances and make debt repayment even more challenging.

Speaking of which, a woman used the recent downtime of the financial application as an alibi for being unable to pay her debt which was actually due last year.

On Facebook, a certain Chung Dela Cruz Ubas exposed her convo with a woman owing her money. In their convo, the latter used the GCash downtime as an alibi that she could not pay her debt.

Here’s the post:

The uploader revealed in the caption the two money her friend owed to her was actually due last year. “Last year pa Yung utang mo mare . (emoji) Nakahanap pa ng palusot,” she noted.

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