
Did you know that you could save up to Php1,884 (or up to $35) in remittance fees (and exchange rate) just by choosing the right remittance agency? Yes, sending a $400 remittance to your family in the Philippines may cost you up to $35 more when sending thru Agency Z compared to Agency A! It really pays to shop around. That's why we came up with OnlinePhilippines.net -- your one-stop guide and reviews site on online remittance agencies. Check us out at OnlinePhilippines and start saving on your remittances. The money you save today could be your family's food tomorrow.
D2D Station Serves OFW needs

Exhorbitant fees, low exchange rates, complicated procedures, and the long wait for your money to reach your love ones -- some of the reasons why sending money to the Philippines has become a miserable and distressing activity for many OFWs (Overseas Filipino Workers) around the world.
But with D2D Station all your miseries are over. Global Express Cargo Enterprise, a New Jersey based remittance company and cargo handler bound for the Philippines, marks another innovation in remittance industry when it launched its website www.d2dstation.com. It has all the features OFWs are looking for in a remittance company: Low fees, high exchange rate, easy to use, secured, trusted, and comes with a remittance status tracker and a fee calculator. One great feature about D2D Station is that it can credit your remittance to your beneficiary’s bank of choice in a matter of hours. So there's no need for your beneficiary to line up and present his or her IDs to pick up the remittance.
Another service OFWs can look forward to is D2D Station’s Pasalubong & Gift Section. It offers a wide variety of personal gifts suitable for every occasion. Visit D2D Station at www.d2dstation.com and experience personalized service unmatched in the industry.
Average Comparative Index (Ave CI) -- How it helps you
You've probably seen the term "Average Comparative Index" on one of our pages, especially on our tabulated comparison pages. Well, here's what it means. At OnlinePhilippines we took the exchange rates and all fees into consideration, and we tested how much a recipient in the Philippines would receive if we sent $100 and $400 to. We then took the results and divided them by the amount of remittance. Then we averaged the results -- coming out with the Average Comparative Index. So, if all you wanted was to get the most for your remittance money, all you need to do is find the highest Ave CI and that's it!
Now we're blogging!
Have you ever found our PadalaUpdates in your bulk or spam folder? That's the dilemma of many newsletters. Because even if you subscribe to a newsletter like ours, you're not sure to get your newsletter. Your ISP's or email's spam filter might be working against us. So, we've decide to blog. At our new blogsite, you'll get the same newsletter plus more. And if you have a feedreader or RSS reader, you can have this newsletter delivered right to your desktop. Just add our RSS page http://padalaupdates.blogspot.com/atom.xml.
PhilPay Helps Overseas Filipinos Sell on eBay Philippines

PhilPay has just come out with its latest program, it's Merchant Program. If you're an overseas Filipino and have the knack for doing online business, here's your chance to sell to a growing Philippine e-market. By using PhilPay, you can sell items online or auction them on eBay Philippines and have your money sent to your US address by check, money order, or PayPal. No fees charged to your buyer! Check it out at PhilPay.
No comments:
Post a Comment