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Extend Your Prepaid Credit with Globe Immortal TXT

Author: J. Angelo Racoma Category: telecommunications Tags: globe, messaging, Mobile, sms, tattoo Views: 9845

Tuesday
Sep 15, 2009

I often make it a point to load up on my Globe prepaid using the scratch card rather than electronic load. This way, I get free SMS per load. P500 gets me 85 free SMS, while PhP 300 gets me 35 free messages. Of course, the longer expiry is also ideal, especially for my family who use Globe prepaid phones (we usually share the load from one card across two to three phones per month).

My rationale here is that it’s cheaper in the long run, and we’re assured that whichever phone we load the card on will not suddenly find its credits being eaten up due to expiry.

But with Globe’s new Immortal Txt, I find it reasonable to load up with any credit denomination. You are effectively expanding your prepaid credit this way.

For instance, you text IMMORTAL10 to 8888. PhP 10 load will be deducted from your prepaid credit, plus PhP 1 processing fee. This, in turn, will be converted to 50 free SMS to Globe and Touch Mobile, plus 10 free SMS to other networks.

So effectively, you pay PhP 1 to get PhP 50 more free credits. What’s great here is that the free SMS credits don’t expire. As long as you have a maintaining balance of PhP 1, you can use these credits to send SMS within Globe/TM or other networks. And from what I understand, even if you reach zero balance, you can just reload and you can pick up from where you left.

That’s a steal, isn’t it? I think this is a better deal for light to moderate users than unlimited texting schemes, in which one feels forced to use the unlimited credits within a day.

The only catch with schemes like these, of course, is that you can no longer use the equivalent amount for calls. But you can always use your regular credits for that. And when your “immortal” credits are running low, just convert PhP 10 again, and effectively stretch your ten pesos into being fifty-nine pesos.


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Kris

September 29th, 2009 at 12:39 pm

Interesting! I rarely call and this, IMO, is a pretty good deal. I got an iPhone for free from Axe and I think I need to change phones na if I will be texting a lot. LOL.

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Chloe

October 9th, 2009 at 1:11 pm

I haven’t had the chance to try this new Immortaltxt because i am currently subscribed to their iphone 3Gs plan yet i am enjoying the power of the iphone 3Gs. but i heard this is great, 10 pesos= 50 txt with no expiration, that is really amazing!

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gambit00

November 27th, 2009 at 3:37 pm

I would suggest that you try Sun cellular. Even as an alternative line
you can go for a pre-paid or postpaid plan -for only 350Php a month it includes unlimited calls and text sun to sun plus 250 text messages to any network.
I think that would mean, more value for your money. Regarding the signal
its not bad at all. But, I have to admit that there are places the signal is weak.

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