Payment collector raps client

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Wednesday, February 28, 2018
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ILOILO City – At one point, a payment collector is going to have to deal with an annoyed client.

Such was the case when Armando Villanueva, 26, informed Rodolfo Montero, 41, of the latter’s balance.

Montero “got mad and uttered threatening words” at him, Villanueva reported to the Molo police.

A police report identified Villanueva as a collector and stay-in employee for Rusi, a motorcycle dealership company, on corner Lopez Jaena Street, Barangay San Antonio, Molo district.

He told the Molo police station that he went to the house of their client (Montero) in Zone 5, Barangay Boulevard in the district at around 10:15 a.m. on Feb. 24.

Villanueva demanded that Montero make a promissory note. That was when the latter got upset, the complainant told the police.

Montero cannot be reached for comment as of this writing./PN
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