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abaya
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Posted: 2004-01-05 07:12
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I think this new scheme from Globe will benefit all subscribers.
Globe confirmed that our MSF is consumable on all Globe services; that includes local calls, NDD, IDD, local mms, intl mms, GPRS for Internet access and streaming, local and intl text messaging, etc...
We hope Globe will open wapsites....
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Posted: 2004-01-05 12:24
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i also really hope that they will open all wapsites! i dont like smart as provider. but if theres no choice i will switch onto another provider
anyway how much does the G Flex cost per month?
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Posted: 2004-01-05 13:37
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@ xxkennethxx

haha.. i thought you'll make that switch to smart? anyways. globe has just realized that Sun cellular's entrance to the market is a threat if they won't improve their services. Sun, offered consumable plans, smart followed by putting up addict mobile and now globe is on the track. (btw, i know that 'isla' first offered consumable plans.)
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Posted: 2004-01-05 13:58
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On 2004-01-05 12:24:43, xxkennethxx wrote:

how much does the G Flex cost per month?




Converting your old G-Plan to a G-Flex will cost you the same MSF. For example, if you are currently using Globe's G-Mix Plan (Php800/month), you can convert it to a similar costing G-Flex Plan. You don't have to upgrade to a higher (more expensive) plan.

Call the Globe hotline to get the exact details and to convert your existing line to a G-Flex. If you are not satisfied, they will let you go back to your old plan.
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Posted: 2004-01-05 17:42
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we want our wap lines open!!!!!

hhhmmm....
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Posted: 2004-01-05 18:05
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the problem i think with the g-flex plans is that they do not have any free minutes. so if you had a P1200 MSF for example, which normally comes with 210 free minutes, if you used up 200 minutes @ P6.50/min, that would already come out to P1,300!

not very well thought out i think...
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Posted: 2004-01-06 00:48
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Here are some of the details.
1) Globe G-Flex Plan is totally new different plan, which means you have to subscribe or upgrade to this plan to avail of the services. On the other hand, existing G-plan subscribers can avail only of the flat rate but not fully consumable.
2) For G-Flex plans, Globe bundled only free texts.
3) For G-Flex plans, minimum MSF is 800.00 (G-Flex 800)
4) Rates are inclusive of VAT and Currency Exchange Rate Adjustment (CERA)
5) Consummable amount covers voice calls (local, NDD, IDD), text (local, International Text) and VAS.
6) Free text allocation applies to local text messages (Globe to Globe & Globe to other networks)

Check Globe's site for complete info
http://www1.globe.com.ph/whatsnew.aspx?SectionID=105

Or Call CSR

If you are a heavy call or text user, I think you better stick to the old G-Plan;
But if you are a heavy user on VAS other than voice and text, switch to the G-Flex plan

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xxkennethxx
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Posted: 2004-01-06 03:19
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hi
What is VAS?
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Posted: 2004-01-06 04:04
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VAS - Value Added Services. These includes, but are not limited to, SMS, MMS, voicemail, ringtones and pictures download.
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Posted: 2004-01-07 03:03
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On 2004-01-05 13:37:44, ex_crusader wrote:
@ xxkennethxx

haha.. i thought you'll make that switch to smart? anyways. globe has just realized that Sun cellular's entrance to the market is a threat if they won't improve their services. Sun, offered consumable plans, smart followed by putting up addict mobile and now globe is on the track. (btw, i know that 'isla' first offered consumable plans.)



actually, since 'isla' is owned by globe, that would make globe the first to offer consumable plans. they abandoned the 'isla' plans on sept 2002. but when Sun resurrected the idea of 'consumable' plans six months later (mar 2003), and Smart followed with Addict Mobile), Globe had to improve the idea and offer it again... now, its FULLY consumable, although it now starts at Php800/month.

before, globe's 'isla' plans were consumable for voice calls (just like Sun), and MSF went as low as Php180/month. Damn! I miss those days...

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Posted: 2004-01-07 14:41
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ok, i agree.

and i also miss those days, where text is unlimited for only less than 200 per month, kaso sobra namang delayed ang messages.
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Posted: 2004-01-15 06:49
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uy, di lang pala ako ang naka-t68. hehe.
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Posted: 2004-01-19 07:25
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hmmm... mukhang okei nga itong G-Flex....
kaya lang, ano ang tawag sa mga users nito?
FLEXERS?
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Posted: 2004-01-19 07:37
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i'm considering of upgrading to the G-Flex plan. I'm still paying for cross-network SMS (even if I haven't used up my free text allocation) because I got an old plan.

minomonitor ko lang yung last few billings ko if it's gonna be cheaper overall.
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Posted: 2004-01-20 03:14
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I had already upgraded to G-Flex Plan, but the effectivity will be on Jan 31....
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