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MelodyV

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pls help pwede kaya tong palitan??? umagang umaga iyak na ako ng iyak pstng daga na yan😭😭 hindi pa naman akin to, iniwan lang ng ante ko sakin panghulog ng utang niya😭😭😭

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Ma'am/Sir, I'm sorry to hear that you're feeling upset. If I understand correctly, you're asking if you can replace the item that was left to you by your aunt to help pay for her debt? It's important to understand that if the item was given to you as a gift or left to you in a will, then it legally belongs to you. However, if you want to help pay off your aunt's debt, you could consider selling the item and using the money towards the debt.

Before making any decisions, it might be helpful to speak with your aunt and/or other family members to better understand the situation and come up with a plan that works for everyone involved. It's also important to take care of your own emotional well-being during this time. If you're feeling overwhelmed, it might be helpful to speak with a trusted friend or family member, or seek professional support from a therapist or counselor.
 
awwwsh. nadali pa ng daga 🐀😟

eto TS try mo pumunta sa kahit anong bank tanungin mo kung pwede palitan.

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The BSP covers these bill and coin damages for redemption:


  • With at least 60% remaining surface area
  • With a portion of the signature of either the President of the Philippines or the BSP Governor
  • With intact security thread
  • Identifiable and can be easily segregated or counted

Coins up for redemption must be identifiable and can be easily counted.

These simple cases are no longer up for redemption:


Some currencies, notes, and bills may have suffered severe damage due to time or mishandling. Fakes or heavily tampered currencies are also of no value.


In such cases that the BSP deems a bill too damaged or invalid for redemption, the note or coin "shall be wí†hdráwn from circulation and demonetized without compensation to the owner or bearer."


No value


  • Less than 60% surface area
  • No signature of officials
  • Sign of willful or intentional removal of the security thread
  • Coins that show signs of any of filing, clipping, or perforation
 

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