Martes, Marso 10, 2015

What’s Run Run Super V!?

What’s worse than a boring day? A boring day without load! But free SMS in the Philippines might be easier and more fun than you think!


If you’ve ever received a message from Globe’s 2363, you might already be fed up reading and wondering what the awkwardly named RUN RUN SUPER V is. Well, for one, if you do download the app from https://palay.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xurpas.rrsvx, you’d in for free 5 pesos worth of load. It’s the perfect opportunity to get back some load for those times you thought your load was “eaten” (kinain).

But for all it’s worth, and although awkwardly titled, Run Run Super V is actually the Voltes V runner game you’ve been waiting to happen. Run Run Super V is a 2D 3rd person horizontal running game that features a team of sentai rangers that accomplish missions, each with a unique ability.



And because it is a sentai genre game, all the rangers and their vehicles will need to combine to fight giant evil bosses throughout the game! How cool is that! You can collect items, vehicles and even new characters to become stronger. The game is published by xurpas and currently has 5000 downloads.



If you still have doubts, you can check the game out for yourself; you can download the game for free. Just make sure to use the link provided above so that you can also claim free 5 pesos worth of Globe load.


C’mon! Negatron’s a-comin’! Get rid of your boredom with free load and an awesome sentai time!


Miyerkules, Pebrero 25, 2015

“Nabili mo ba ang load sa tama at walang patong na presyo? Yes o No?”


How many times have you come across this message from AutoLoadMAX? Well, of all those times, how many of them have you actually replied to? Should you even reply at all?

Well you should. Especially to reward people who make an earnest living out of what small gains selling load has. I’ve replied to this text for 3 times since I buy my globe load from a friend. She sells load on the right amount and it’s really helpful so, in turn, I replied thrice to 26621 with a Yes. Replying is free, by the way.

A couple of weeks later, my friend got a call from a Globe representative asking if she could be met because she won a draw. She didn’t give her address, but instead gave a landmark (Robinsons Malolos) where they could meet so she could claim the prize. We went with her to keep her safe because we could never really know what’s up. True enough, she won a stand fan! It was all because she sold load at the correct price.

It’s great that Globe rewards honest salesmanship, but I’ve still yet to learn what happens when people text back with “No” repeatedly but I have observed that those who do put an extra peso or two on the original price are much nicer when saying “May 2 pesos po na dagdag, Ma’am/Sir (There’s an extra 2 peso charge, Ma’am/Sir)”.