Are you planning to subscribe to Globe's Tattoo Home products? Did you know that you can save up to P1,000 just by doing two simple steps? Well, if you didn't know yet, then hear me out.
Globe Tattoo Home is currently offering a free Internet installation promo which runs until December 31, 2014 for the benefit of the prospective customers.
Here are the mechanics:
1. Submit an online application on their website http://tattoo.globe.com.ph and the P1,000 installation fee will be waived!
This installation fee applies when you apply over the phone or go to Globe store to speak with the sales agent with the flyers. Now you choose how to apply.
2. As part of the online application, you must ensure that you are able to submit the complete and valid documents required within 24 hours of application!
So before ever sending an application, make sure that the scanned copies of the requirements are readily available.There are two ways you can send the documents:
1. Attach them on your online application or;
2. Send them to the email address that the sales agent will email you with, once your application has been acknowledged
What are the required documents? (copied from Globe website)
A. PROOF OF IDENTITY* (Front and Back)
Any one of the following:
• Company ID
• Major credit card (even without picture)
• Driver`s License
• Passport
• SSS/TIN/GSIS ID
B. PROOF OF BILLING ADDRESS* (If installation address is different from billing address)
Any one of the following:
• Any acceptable ID with address (refer to the list of valid PROOF OF IDENTITY)
• Latest credit card statement
• Latest public utility bills (i.e., electric, water, cable)
• Latest bank statement
• Notarized Contract of Lease
• Latest airway bill
C. PROOF OF FINANCIAL CAPACITY* (For Plan 2499 only, for lower plans, an upfront payment amounting to a 1 month service fee will be charged if this is not submitted.)
Any one of the following:
• Latest two (2) months credit card statement (with at least Php20,000 Credit Limit)
• Latest ITR with BIR or Bank-received stamp (Form 1700)
• Latest W-2 (Form 2316)
• Latest Certificate of Employment and Compensation
• Latest computerized payslip (1 month)
• Latest two (2) months bank statement of account or passbook
• Latest three (3) months Certificate of Allotment plus Employment Contract (for overseas workers)
D. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR FOREIGNERS*
• I-Card
• DOLE Employment Permit
• Immigration Certificate of Registration
• Special Retiree`s Residence VISA (SRRV)
• Company Guarantee (if staying is less than the lock-up period)
• Employment Contract or Certificate of Employment.
E. Sketch of preferred installation address
There you have it. Saving P1,000 has never been this easy!
For more details, you can go to Globe website http://tattoo.globe.com.ph and go to Promo details or FAQs!
Practical tips and tricks to save. Simplified step by step guide in doing stuffs. Probably rather important things you ought to hear about but you just didn't bother with. Bits of information that may be of concern to you. Well, I want to share what I know so you may avoid the costs of not knowing. I am no expert. In fact, I am a work in progress and there's a whole lot more to learn out there.
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Friday, August 1, 2014
How to get rebate from Internet outage of Globe?
If you subscribed to Globe or other Telecommunication company's Internet connection products, you may be well aware of those painful days when your screen said the page cannot be displayed.
Have you ever been so pissed off while watching your favorite movie series and all of a sudden you lost connection to the Internet? Or maybe you can't wait to upload those cool selfies of yours on Facebook but you just can't do it? Or you're playing that online game of your life but you just had to stop? Oh no!!! It feels like it's the end of the world for you and you're too mad, your high blood pressure is skyrocketting. Well, you're not alone buddy. You're one of us who may have our own reasons why we act out when we can't connect to the world wide web.
Nowadays, many people treat internet with the same level of importance as electricity and water. It's now a way of life for most that they probably won't survive not being able to log on to Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Google and many others.
That's life! Outages happen (and irritatingly often in my case.) Telecommunication companies in the Philippines still have a long way to go to catch up with the best providers of the world.
Enough of the nagging though, did you know that you can get a rebate from this internet outage? Well at least I do get from Globe. Not that this will relieve your irritation or make up for the inconvenience, but at the least, you are getting that hard-earned money that is righfully yours. Why should you pay when you did not use the service to begin with? Who pays for going through a misery?
Here are the simple steps you can take to get that precious rebate. We will focus on Globe on this post.
1. Call the technical support of Globe at 730-1000 and report the issue. This has to be documented at their end because the rebate will be based on when you called to tell them of the ongoing issue.
There are two types of outages that I know of according to the agents I talked to --- Globe declared and isolated case.
For Globe declared outage, I was told that their system automatically generates rebate from the time it starts to when it gets restored.
Well my best advice is that regardless if it is Globe declared or isolated case, whenever you experience loss of connection, go ahead and make that phone call to let them know. The least thing you want to find out is that they won't acknowledge the rebate request just because you did not report it and it was not documented. Imagine having to go through the hassle and still pay for it? Well not for me.
2. The technical support will try to troubleshoot the problem over the phone but if you run out of luck and nothing seems to work, they will schedule an onsite visit by a technician (who won't really come over to my place at least in my case because within 1-3 days the issue gets resolved and the technician will just call me up to confirm if it's up and running.)
Keep the job order number the agent will give you at the end of the call and this will serve as an open ticket for the ongoing issue.
3. Once the issue is resolved, Globe will close the job order or the ticket. You then have to call Globe again and speak to customer service department this time. Advise the agent that you are requesting for a rebate from the outage and provide your job order number. The rebate they will process will be based from the date and time you reported the issue or when the ticket was opened, to the time it was closed. You may also want to ask how much adjustment you can expect to reflect on your next billing statement.
Have you ever been so pissed off while watching your favorite movie series and all of a sudden you lost connection to the Internet? Or maybe you can't wait to upload those cool selfies of yours on Facebook but you just can't do it? Or you're playing that online game of your life but you just had to stop? Oh no!!! It feels like it's the end of the world for you and you're too mad, your high blood pressure is skyrocketting. Well, you're not alone buddy. You're one of us who may have our own reasons why we act out when we can't connect to the world wide web.
Nowadays, many people treat internet with the same level of importance as electricity and water. It's now a way of life for most that they probably won't survive not being able to log on to Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Google and many others.
That's life! Outages happen (and irritatingly often in my case.) Telecommunication companies in the Philippines still have a long way to go to catch up with the best providers of the world.
Enough of the nagging though, did you know that you can get a rebate from this internet outage? Well at least I do get from Globe. Not that this will relieve your irritation or make up for the inconvenience, but at the least, you are getting that hard-earned money that is righfully yours. Why should you pay when you did not use the service to begin with? Who pays for going through a misery?
Here are the simple steps you can take to get that precious rebate. We will focus on Globe on this post.
1. Call the technical support of Globe at 730-1000 and report the issue. This has to be documented at their end because the rebate will be based on when you called to tell them of the ongoing issue.
There are two types of outages that I know of according to the agents I talked to --- Globe declared and isolated case.
For Globe declared outage, I was told that their system automatically generates rebate from the time it starts to when it gets restored.
Well my best advice is that regardless if it is Globe declared or isolated case, whenever you experience loss of connection, go ahead and make that phone call to let them know. The least thing you want to find out is that they won't acknowledge the rebate request just because you did not report it and it was not documented. Imagine having to go through the hassle and still pay for it? Well not for me.
2. The technical support will try to troubleshoot the problem over the phone but if you run out of luck and nothing seems to work, they will schedule an onsite visit by a technician (who won't really come over to my place at least in my case because within 1-3 days the issue gets resolved and the technician will just call me up to confirm if it's up and running.)
Keep the job order number the agent will give you at the end of the call and this will serve as an open ticket for the ongoing issue.
3. Once the issue is resolved, Globe will close the job order or the ticket. You then have to call Globe again and speak to customer service department this time. Advise the agent that you are requesting for a rebate from the outage and provide your job order number. The rebate they will process will be based from the date and time you reported the issue or when the ticket was opened, to the time it was closed. You may also want to ask how much adjustment you can expect to reflect on your next billing statement.
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