Carmina experience how it feels not having any funds in doing Poppo. The feeling is the same in real life unable to do activities, How does someone cope with the situation? Possible solution is either borrow coins from friends active doing Poppo. Chances are the people who have loaned the coins will ask it back. Pay by installment or pay in full once have the funds. Those who are not a normal VIP very impossible not unless you play games. What are the chances from money you start off will you win. Doubtfully you’ll be having stressful thinking how to pay back what you owe. Life in Poppo is the same feeling in reality when money is involved. We may have friends give you time to pay them. We may feel need to pay someone who are not used to borrow money. No matter what we feel the stress adds on by making sure we have daily funds pay the expenses we don’t own. Carmina doesn’t usually buy coins yet somehow felt only way to solve my problem. I searched it up foun
Carmina decided to do something different ask her followers what restaurants they recommend for Filipino food just in case you want to visit Chadstone Victoria in Australia. Even though we are travelling there are times Filipino food comes in mind Edita will take us to her favorite restaurant. Edita has been to Purple Yum Cafe on her fourth visit with her friends. We keep coming back to the cafe because of their menu like tapsilog, longsilog, pancit palabok, halo halo, ube and mango cake so yum we keep coming back. This food specially now summer is coming we will definitely come back because their halo halo so delicious it has a lot of ingredients specially ube. Every time I order halo halo I always take it home. I put it in my freezer after one or two days it is still yummy. It is worth the price even if it is one hour drive from my location. Edita highly recommend you trying Purple Yum Cafe's halo halo and ube cake. In the area for those who love to go shopping there are brande