The Department of Transportation (DOTr) has directed major e-commerce platforms to take down unauthorized Beep card listings. In a letter dated August 26, the DOTr said that selling Beep cards online without approval is illegal. She was found with 50 Beep cards priced at ₱200 each, well above the official ₱30 price. The DOTr confirmed that 300,000 new Beep cards have been delivered to train stations to address supply issues. The business/calling cards are of high quality and each one is unique so even if they're coming in from London and are a little expensive, I ordered 3 boxes. Read more in our articles including "DOTr orders e-commerce platforms to remove illegal Beep card listings" and "Moo Mini Cards: An Expensive Lesson in Proofreading".
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) has directed major e-commerce platforms to take down unauthorized Beep card listings. In a letter dated August 26, the DOTr said that selling Beep cards online without approval is illegal.
She was found with 50 Beep cards priced at ₱200 each, well above the official ₱30 price. The DOTr confirmed that 300,000 new Beep cards have been delivered to train stations to address supply issues. The business/calling cards are of high quality and each one is unique so even if they're coming in from London and are a little expensive, I ordered 3 boxes.
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