MXFX, saan city ka na ba sa Cali?
As for my previous question, will I be charged for texts received in my Globe sim while I'm in the US?
MXFX, saan city ka na ba sa Cali?
As for my previous question, will I be charged for texts received in my Globe sim while I'm in the US?
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Ang text Wala yata charge incoming pag roaming, outgoing Lang and incoming & outgoing calls Ang alam koOriginally Posted by boybi
lapit ako sa downtown los angeles.
sorry, di ko alam yung sa incoming text charges.
Kasi mga meronrelatives na OFW naka prepaid na roaming? Para doon mag text mgakamaganak dito
Kung 1-2 months, try and go east coast; Florida, then fly to Baltimore/DC then drive up to New York, New Jersey, tapos Niagara Falls. After that, lipad ka naman sa West Coast; SFO, LA, Vegas. Kung may relatives ka in Canada (i.e. Vancouver, lipad ka rin dun then go take a drive down to Seattle as well). Lots of places you can really go to; one option is to list down your favorite relatives that you want to visit as well then go around their cities/states. You can try to get in as many places as you want or establish a "home base" somewhere and just drive around.
Mga sir, di ba mahirap kumuha ng US Visa?
btw, may nakapag sabi kasi sa akin kapag marami ka na rin visa sa ibang bansa hindi na daw mahirap kumuha ng US Visa.
bale 4 na Visa ko, dahil sa pag ttravel ko: UK Visa, Japanese, Australian pati South Korean Visa
thanks!
Yes. Incoming and outgoing SMS has a charge. As to how much, depends on how much the host will charge Globe.Originally Posted by boybi
Just want to add some more to your already loaded schedule
1. Best Burger – Umami
2. Best Pastrami – Oinkster (Eagle Rock)
3. Best Ribs – Phil’s BBQ (San Diego)
4. Best Italian Restaurants – San Diego and San Francisco
5. Best Hollandic feel – Solvang
6. Best view of Los Angeles – Griffith observatory
7. Best beaches (especially on Spring break) – Sta. Monica, Venice, Point Dume, Malibu (lots and lots of ***y college chicks)
8. Best free wines – Sonoma or Napa Valley
9. Best basketball experience – Staples Center
10. Best nightlife – Sunset Blvd.
11. Events – L.A. Convention Center
12. Take home treats – Sees candies
13. Other must see places: Americana, The Grove, La Brea Tar pits, Hearst castle, Museum of tolerance, Harley Davidson, Silicon Valley, Hoover Dam, Yosemite national park, Kodak theater, Sta. Catalina island, Mountain High, Big Bear mountain, Carmel town (if you are a big Clint Eastwood fan), Maria Maria (if you are a big Santana fan)… to make it short, just use your YELP app hehehe
14. Best to avoid paying state taxes – order your stuffs online
There is just too many things to see and do in California![]()
Last edited by frenchtower; March 21st, 2012 at 03:42 AM.
about text charges, i think wala naman para sa incoming. outgoing meron, pero the last time i was there in LV, dami ko rin text both in US and PI and di rin naman gaano mahal. yung P990 (Globe Duo ito) ko na monthly eh wala naman yatang nadagdag. just stick to texting though, no calls unless it's an emergency. and when texting, sulitin mo na. use all the 142 chars you're allowed to make your point clear para wala mahabang discussion. iwasan yung mga yes/no/ok lang na text. at kung me wifi, email na lang kung it's not so urgent.
anyway, will be on a three weeks us/canada tour din this april. it's more of accompanying my sister & family in their first US trip. so yung mga pupuntahan namin eh mostly napuntahan ko na rin dati. thrice ko na ito sa disney, twice sa universal, twice sa new york/ new jersey and fourth na sa california as a whole. hassle lang nga as i am caught right in the middle of my ongoing car "projects". medyo excited pa kasi ako ngayon on my newfound interest in detailing and sprucing up my ride. so those will have to wait until my return. still, i hope to enjoy our trip as this will be my first time paying for it out of pocket.
i think you're almost 90% there (or maybe more). when applying, you pay thru BPI then do a question and answer on your online application. pay particular attention to this step and answer each question truthfully and exhaustively. there will be a question on travels abroad so list everything (or the last 4 yrs yata). this is important as this online form will be their main basis in evaluating your application, not necessarily whatever form you may have prepared & brought with you (COE, ITR, bank certs, etc). it is quite rare that they will ask for this items. usually you're either rejected agad or approved. then dress properly, that is, don't overdress or underdress. be confident at the interview and look at the consul when replying. so it is important to answer the online form truthfully, so that you don't get caught off guard when you're asked about it.
when planning your trip na (congrats, you've been approved already). concentrate on where your friends and relatives are first. syempre kaya magandang travel destination ang US is becoz of them. it's not that you get to stay for free, but at least that's a good chunk out of your travel budget. if you have enough time, i recommend taking inland transpo (either the bus or train) instead of flying. you get a good feel of the culture, the places and the people that way. kahit sa california lang, going from one county/city to another you will see the changes/differences.
happy trip, fellow travelers.![]()
If the online store also resides within California, you will be hit with a state tax. Make sure to check first were the order will originate to skip this unecessary charge.Originally Posted by boybi
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I'm taking reference to my local experience with AT&T. Here incoming and outgoing SMS is charged whether inside or outside any US carrier.Originally Posted by boybi
International Text, Picture & Video Messaging - Wireless from AT&T
I'm just assuming that since Globe will connect and use local infrastructure they will be charged for this mode. Sorry but I have no concrete info to support this. I guess if ever there is a charge I'm sure it will not cost you an arm and a leg. I think gearhead have useful info based on his experience with Globe.
Have a very exciting trip ahead. If you need support, just contact anyone from us in SoCal. Lastly don't forget Springbreak = bikinis![]()
In my limited experiences, since your number is 'registered' in the Philippines, even when you're in the US, any text that you receive coming out of the Philippines will not be charged. It will just be the normal text charging on the phone sending the message in the Philippines...
Now if you reply to the text message,- you will be charged...
Ganito ang alam ko, nuong huling magbiyahe kami sa US last August (2011)..
Puwede mong subukan iyan sa mga prepaid phones dito... Mag-text ka ng isang Philippine number na nasa US ang location and then check your balance....
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