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ano bang contact no.para makatayo ng lotto branch? ang gulo naman ksi at sana kumpleto ang details pls let me know
Mr. Cortez
how much cash layout to start the lotto outlet excluding location.?
Marialeahsolis
hi!
i want to inquire on ur good company. about lotto franchising.
how much the payment to PCSO of processsing fee.
the payment of SURETY BOND to the GSIS PCSO.
payment to PCSO of an installation fee.
hoping of ur emmediate reply.
thank u.
more power.
GOD BLESS marialeahsolis@yahoo.com
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