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Pabili service toktok continues services despite lockdown

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Pabili service toktok continues services despite lockdown
Do you need to buy essentials? Check out toktok's pabili service

Editor’s note: Aside from its new pabili service, toktok also provides new vehicle options for delivery. Below is their press release.

Toktok one of the country’s leading logistics apps has been committed to providing assistance, especially during this time. It will continue its service during the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) from August 6 to 20 in Metro Manila.

Training for operators and riders will also be followed as scheduled Monday to Saturday, 10 am to 1 pm. You may also reach their customer service representatives from Sunday to Monday, 8 am to 4 pm for any concerns.

Currently having the cheapest delivery rate, they have also widened their vehicle options. You can now utilize two-wheeled or four-wheeled vehicles depending on the weight of your package. You can also choose among motorcycles, sedans, vans, and trucks for your delivery needs.

Apart from being a logistics app, toktok also offers pabili service in nearby areas. They also have a partnership with the country’s two largest malls, SM Malls and Robinson’s Mall for your essential needs. You may request your riders to buy you your essentials from food, groceries, and medicines for a minimal fee.

You may visit their website www.toktok.ph or official Facebook and Instagram for more details. – Rappler.com

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On December 8, 2020, Cloud Panda Ph, an established IT Company here in the Philippines launched toktok, a delivery app. When the pandemic started the government was pushed to declare lockdown nationwide, Filipinos had limited access even to basic necessities, the demand to delivery services skyrocketed, that’s when two young entrepreneurs, Jonathan So and Carl Macadangdang decided to create their own delivery service app. Aiming not just to fill the need in the market but it also provides job to those who were laid off and extra income to those who need it. Almost 6 months after its launch, toktok now has more than 10,000 riders nationwide and more than 500,000 have downloaded the app.