How do I contact national bookstore?

How do I contact national bookstore?

You may contact [email protected] or call our hotline at 8-8888-627 for assistance.

Who is owner of National Bookstore?

Socorro Ramos
Socorro Ramos, known as Nanay Coring, is the founder of National Book Store, the largest bookstore chain in the Philippines.

What bookstore went out of business?

Borders Group

Type Public company
Founded December 10, 1971
Defunct September 28, 2011
Fate Chapter 7 bankruptcy Liquidation sale
Successor Barnes & Noble

What is the nature of business of National Bookstore?

It operates a bookstore and office-supplies store chain of the same name….National Book Store.

Type Private
Key people Socorro Cancio-Ramos (Chairman)
Products Books Office supplies School supplies Office furniture
Number of employees 2,500 (2015)
Subsidiaries Anvil Publishing Metrobooks (Hong Kong) Powerbooks

Can I pay GCash in National Book Store?

“We, at National Book Store, are very excited to embrace the use of GCash scan to pay in all of our stores across the country. Currently, only National Book Store branches at all Ayala Malls nationwide are allowing the use of GCash scan to pay, with other stores to follow suit in the coming weeks.

How can I cancel my order in National Book Store?

To cancel orders, kindly email [email protected] or call 8888-627. Please be advised that only orders that are not yet on the process of delivery may be cancelled.

How old is Socorro Ramos when she started her business?

In 1940, Socorro Ramos, only 18, began working as a salesperson in Goodwill Bookstore branch owned by his brother in Escolta, Manila. Because of her sales capabilities, Ramos was put in charge of the store.

Who are the customers of National Book Store?

National Bookstore’s products, specifically the school supplies, are mostly aimed for the students’ and office workers’ consumption and needs. However, the customers of National Bookstore are not limited to just students and office workers.

How did Socorro Ramos start her business?

In 1940, Socorro Ramos, only 18, began working as a salesperson in Goodwill Bookstore branch owned by his brother in Escolta, Manila. The couple started the first National Book store as a stall shop in Escolta selling supplies, GI novels and textbooks.