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A Smooth Ride and Peace of Mind: How a Home Service PMS Saved My Toyota Avanza and My Weekend


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In a world where time is gold and car trouble waits for no one, a well-timed home service preventive maintenance check (PMS) can feel like a miracle. For Ross Flores Del Rosario, founder of Wazzup Pilipinas and a passionate advocate for efficiency, convenience, and credibility, trusting his 2019 Toyota Avanza 1.3 Automatic to a home service mechanic from MechaniGo.ph was a leap worth taking — and one that paid off with flying colors.



The Cost of Reliability: A Breakdown of Service and Expenses

Ross recently availed himself of the All-In PMS-Oil Change Home Service Package at ₱4,399, a price that includes not just labor, but peace of mind. The service, conducted right at his home in Pasig, was handled professionally by a casa-trained mechanic, Jeric Brojas, with transparent billing and no hidden charges.




Package Inclusions:

4 Liters of Vortex Plus Fully Synthetic Oil

New Engine Oil Filter

Brakes Cleaning and Adjustment

Air Filter Check

Cabin Filter Check

Spark Plug Check

Battery Health Check

Brake Fluid Top-Up (up to 500 ml)

Coolant Top-Up (up to 500 ml)

Windshield Washer Fluid Top-Up (up to 500 ml)

Tire Rotation (if applicable)

Multi-point Safety Inspection


This service alone cost ₱4,399, with a ₱200 reservation fee already paid and a ₱4,199 balance remaining, as indicated in the billing statement.

But that wasn’t all.




Upon deeper inspection, Jeric also discovered that Ross’s Avanza required further attention in the form of:


Additional Services and Replacements:

Air Filter Replacement

Spark Plug Replacement

Brake pads replacement 


Parts:

Fleetmax Air Filter FAS 8951 – ₱650.00

NGK Laser Iridium Spark Plug ILKAR6B-11 – ₱5,600.00 (Qty: 4 @ ₱1,400 each)

Total for this segment: ₱6,490.00 


Grand Total (So Far):

All-In PMS Package: ₱4,399.00


Air Filter & Spark Plug Replacement: ₱6,490.00


Total: ₱10,889.00


And the car care journey doesn’t end there.


What’s Next?

The brake pads are also scheduled for replacement as soon as parts become available, ensuring that this maintenance job is as complete and thorough as it is convenient.


"Hi Ross,

 Here's the quotation based from the recommendations we sent:

-Replace Brakepads Front = 3500

Home Service Fee = 400

-Replace Brake Light Bulb (busted)


Cash Price: 3900



*Installment(0% 3mos):

 

*Available banks: Metrobank.


Please do let us know if you will proceed so we can prepare everything ahead of time as well finalize your preferred schedule.


Note: The validity of the prices of parts of this quotation is 1 week only. Price varies on the available brands and availability of parts of our suppliers."


The Wazzup Verdict: Convenience and Care at Your Doorstep

When you're a busy media professional constantly on the move — from covering events to leading environmental causes and attending international conferences — having a trusted service provider who can bring high-quality automotive maintenance to your home is nothing short of a game-changer.


MechaniGo.ph delivered that game-changing experience. From diagnostics to execution, everything was documented, professional, and customer-focused.


This isn't just a repair job — it's a story of trust, efficiency, and automotive empowerment right from your own parking space at home.


Stay tuned for the next update once those brake pads are in — because this 2019 Toyota Avanza isn’t just a vehicle, it’s a companion in a journey fueled by purpose, stories, and destinations yet to be discovered.


Written by Ross Flores Del Rosario, founder of Wazzup Pilipinas — your go-to hub for real stories, road adventures, and reliable experiences.

Peanut Gallery Media Network



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Peanut Gallery Media Network (PGMN) is a Philippine-based digital media platform known for its commitment to "free speech absolutism," featuring a diverse array of voices across the political spectrum. While detailed information about its founders or executive team is not publicly available (sino-sino nga ba ang mga founders and benefactors? Sino-sino ang mga boss?), several prominent personalities contribute to its content:


Notable Contributors


James Deakin: A well-known TV host and online personality, Deakin offers commentary on political and media issues. In a recent episode, he discussed the diminishing influence of celebrity endorsements in politics, reflecting on shifts in media power dynamics. 


CJ Hirro: A TV host recognized for her candid critiques of Philippine politics. In one of her episodes, she described the political system as chaotic and driven by scandals, aiming to cut through the noise with clear analysis. 


Raffy Zamora: A parenting advocate and founder of LegenDaddy, Zamora addresses social issues affecting families. He has spoken out on topics like children's mental health in relation to social media use and the inclusion of transgender athletes in women's sports. 


PGMN's content is primarily distributed through its YouTube channel, where these contributors share their perspectives on current events and societal issues. The network's approach emphasizes a broad range of viewpoints, aiming to foster open dialogue without censorship.


Free speech absolutism is the belief that freedom of speech should be protected in all cases, without exception—even if the speech is offensive, controversial, or unpopular. It’s the idea that any form of censorship or restriction on what people can say is inherently dangerous and can lead to the suppression of truth or dissent.


Key Principles:

No government or institutional censorship, even for hate speech, misinformation, or disturbing content.


The best response to bad speech is more speech, not suppression.


Truth emerges from open dialogue, and people should be trusted to discern facts themselves.


Famous Advocates:

Voltaire (often paraphrased): “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.”


Elon Musk has recently been associated with free speech absolutism, especially in how he has approached content moderation on X (formerly Twitter).


Criticisms:

Critics argue that some speech can cause real-world harm (e.g., inciting violence, hate crimes, or spreading dangerous misinformation).


Absolute free speech can be weaponized to oppress or silence others through intimidation or disinformation.


It’s a polarizing philosophy—celebrated by some as the purest form of liberty, and criticized by others as impractical or harmful without limits. 


If you're interested in exploring their content further or learning more about their contributors, you can visit their YouTube channel.

From Pine Dreams to Nationwide Deeds: ‘I am MAD’ Marks 15 Years with a 100th Outreach and a New Legacy of Volunteerism


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In a world that often measures milestones in numbers and metrics, I am MAD (Making A Difference) counts its victories in the number of lives touched, hearts transformed, and communities empowered. As the volunteer-powered nonprofit celebrates its 15th year, it doesn’t just look back on accomplishments—it forges ahead with a renewed mission, a thunderous battle cry wrapped in a campaign: “I am Powered by Volunteer15m.”


This campaign isn't just a clever wordplay—it’s a manifesto of hope. It pays homage to 15 years of service-driven passion and love that have ignited change across the country, volunteer by volunteer, community by community. And it all came full circle in the very city where the journey began—Baguio.




A Return to Roots, a Leap Toward the Future

The MAD Meet Annual Volunteer Reunion & Anniversary Celebration held in Baguio City was no ordinary gathering. It was a soul-stirring homecoming for founders Maco Ravanzo and Christian Marx Rivero, who first breathed life into the movement in 2009 among the pine-scented slopes of the Summer Capital.


From two dreamers with an audacious hope to make a difference, I am MAD has grown into a thriving national movement of nearly a thousand active “MADmates.” Now, fifteen years later, that hope has become a legacy.


“What began as a simple dream has grown into a thriving community of changemakers,” Ravanzo said, voice cracking as the crowd of volunteers gave him a standing ovation. “Being back here with our volunteers is a powerful reminder of how far we’ve come—and the greater impact we can still create together.”



Honoring the Fire Within: The ‘Alab ng Puso’ Award

As part of the celebration, I am MAD honored 15 outstanding volunteer leaders with the ‘Alab ng Puso’ Beacon of Volunteerism Award. These trailblazers weren’t just recognized for their tireless work—they were celebrated as the very lifeblood of the movement. Among the honorees were the likes of Ramona Rivero, Raymark Estael, Big Jay Lagang, and Erwin Dela Cruz, each name synonymous with sacrifice, inspiration, and quiet strength.


Awe-inspiring cultural performances from the Uschong Cultural Ensemble reminded everyone that volunteerism is as much about heritage and identity as it is about service. From heartfelt speeches to surprise photo tributes to the founders, every moment was steeped in gratitude and deep emotional resonance.





The Century Mark: 100th MAD Camp in La Union

The milestone didn't end in Baguio. Days later, the 100th MAD Camp unfolded in Barangay Puguil, Santol, La Union. Steep climbs, rugged roads, and remote mountain terrain did not deter the volunteers—if anything, it strengthened their resolve.


The three-day camp at Liguay Elementary School gathered around 40 children and a cadre of passionate volunteers for a transformative weekend of storytelling, values formation, and heartfelt connection.


But this was more than a simple outreach—it was the 2nd Builders Camp, a training ground for emerging volunteer leaders. Ten carefully selected changemakers—from Aldrine Anzures to Michelle Del Rosario—underwent hands-on immersion on everything from program logistics to emotional resilience. With the guidance of senior volunteers, these future leaders were equipped not just with skills, but with purpose.


In the words of one of the Builders: “Do it because God allows you to do it.” That powerful message—shared during the emotional MAD Talks Padayon session—lingered in every heart long after the campfire faded.


Cordillera to the Country: A National Movement, One Camp at a Time

The year 2025 is already shaping up to be one of the most ambitious for I am MAD, with MAD Camps lined up in Marinduque, Masbate, Surigao del Sur, Capiz, Zambales, Camarines Sur, Davao del Sur, and Davao Occidental. Each outreach comes with a promise—to offer Filipino children a “Bag of Dreams” through the BIDA Eskwela campaign, providing school supplies and heartfelt messages of hope.


What sets I am MAD apart is its powerful simplicity: young Filipinos, driven not by fame or fortune but by purpose, trekking across islands, crossing rivers, climbing mountains—all to let every child know they matter.


Fuel the Movement: Volunteer, Donate, Share

The new “Powered by Volunteer15m” campaign is more than a slogan—it’s an invitation. Whether you give 15 minutes of your day, donate what you can, or simply share their stories, your participation makes the movement stronger.


The organization welcomes volunteers, donors, and partners from all walks of life. You don’t have to change the world all at once. Sometimes, it starts with one choice: to care.







The MAD Legacy: Passion in Action

Recognized twice as a Ten Accomplished Youth Organization (TAYO) awardee and a national finalist for its MAD Talks initiative, I am MAD’s roots may lie in small beginnings—but its impact now echoes nationwide. It teaches us all that transformation doesn’t require perfection—it requires participation.

As I am MAD turns 15, it doesn’t merely celebrate the past—it dares to reimagine the future, one volunteer, one community, one Bag of Dreams at a time.

So ask yourself—what can 15 minutes of your day do? With I am MAD, it could change a life.





Join the movement.


Sign up: bit.ly/MADcamp2025reg

Donate: bit.ly/bidadonate

Learn more: fb.com/IamMakingADifference

Email: iammadph@gmail.com


Because sometimes, making a difference doesn’t require everything. Just your heart.

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