Globe Load Expiration List
Most of us wanted to lessen our mobile phone expenses so we intend to resort in pasa loads and share a loads rather than buying prepaid cards.
But how would you know if it’s practical to buy pasaloads if their expiration period wouldn’t last that long.
Here’s a list of globe load validity period
(1-150 pesos share a load doesn’t have free text)
1 day = 1 to 9 pesos
1 day = 10 to 19
2 days = 20 to 29
3 days = 30 to 39
4 days = 40 to 49
5 days = 50 to 59
7 days = 60 to 69
8 days = 70 to 79
9 days = 80 to 89
12 days = 90 to 99
15 days = 100 to 119
18 days = 120 to 150
60 days = 300 pesos with 35 free text
60 days = 500 pesos with 85 free text
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September 25th, 2010 at 4:47 pm
sana mas tumagal pa yung expiration date ng load sa globe…
December 24th, 2011 at 3:09 am
This is outdated, but it shows the greed so good reference. Here's the updated validity expiry.
P1 – 10 0 3 days.
P11 – P19 0 15 days.
P20 – P29 0 15 days.
P30 – P39 0 15 days.
P40 – P49 0 15 days.
P50 0 15 days.
P51 – P59 0 30 days.
P60 – P69 0 30 days.
P70 – P79 0 30 days.
P80 – P89 0 30 days.
P90 – P99 0 30 days.
P100 0 30 days.
P101 – P119 0 45 days.
P120 – P150 0 45 days.
P300* 35 75 days.
P500* 85 120 days.
*P300 and P500 denominations are for Postpaid Share-A-Load senders only.
*Load denominations P1-150 (with P1 increments) are also available for Globe Postpaid.