albatross710
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HI,
Just thought I'd update the forum on Philippines SIM cards.
When I arrived at CEB after clearing immigration and customs there is a SIM vending machine next to the currency exchange booths. On the day I arrived, the machine was open and a lady was dispensing cards and then loading them with the credit. There is a screen on the machine for the loads but at this time she was loading them.
I am sure there was a scam involved somehow but within minutes I had the SIM in my iPhone 3g and I was live on the Globe network.
The prepaid system I am sure is easy to understand but I seem to need to recharge everyday for the three days I was there. I am sure taking the time to study Globe - Prepaid would have helped get a suitable plan for voice, txt and data.
Annoyingly they keep texting offers to sign up for free text, text every minutes between 7am-9am for free stuff and others. One day I went to the Globe shop in Ayala and signed up for unlimited calls and text for PHP25. (50cents) Needless to say that expired within about 2 hours, not sure what happened with that.
When I left the country I stil had credit and used the card for roaming after I left the country.
As I was not planning to be back for a while, I assume the card would have expired before my next visit. I choose to dispose of the card rather than rely on it working when I return.
Alby
Does anyone understand their prepaid plans? or have other relevant experiences?
Just thought I'd update the forum on Philippines SIM cards.
When I arrived at CEB after clearing immigration and customs there is a SIM vending machine next to the currency exchange booths. On the day I arrived, the machine was open and a lady was dispensing cards and then loading them with the credit. There is a screen on the machine for the loads but at this time she was loading them.
I am sure there was a scam involved somehow but within minutes I had the SIM in my iPhone 3g and I was live on the Globe network.
The prepaid system I am sure is easy to understand but I seem to need to recharge everyday for the three days I was there. I am sure taking the time to study Globe - Prepaid would have helped get a suitable plan for voice, txt and data.
Annoyingly they keep texting offers to sign up for free text, text every minutes between 7am-9am for free stuff and others. One day I went to the Globe shop in Ayala and signed up for unlimited calls and text for PHP25. (50cents) Needless to say that expired within about 2 hours, not sure what happened with that.
When I left the country I stil had credit and used the card for roaming after I left the country.
As I was not planning to be back for a while, I assume the card would have expired before my next visit. I choose to dispose of the card rather than rely on it working when I return.
Alby
Does anyone understand their prepaid plans? or have other relevant experiences?