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How Easy it is to Send Load to the Philippines

BY Max MartinThu Mar 18, 2010
This blog is written by a member of our blogging community and expresses that member's views alone.

 

What's the easiest way to send load to the Philippines from another country? Is there a service, platform or product that can turn this into possibility? Just imagine how much people will benefit from such a service.

Most people who need to send load to the Philippines
are overseas Filipino workers. These can be construction workers, architects, engineers, domestic servants, fishermen and so forth. Because of their extended periods of stay in a foreign land, away from loved ones and friends, they usually offer support through the sending of cellphone load. 

While it may seem small or insignificant for some, for a country with over 90% below poverty level, each and every cent counts. A person who works outside the country at a menial blue collar job may very well earn more than a "high paying" job in the Philippines. 

And sending load to a special someone back home in the Philippines, means you stay connected and are able to spend "time" with each other even if you're half way around the world.

The good news is, Morbie.com was recently launched. Morbie is an online platform specifically designed and created to send load to the Philippines. You can send Globe load, Smart load, Sun load, or even Touch Mobile load, Talk N Text load and even Red Mobile load to any subscriber in the Philippine archipelago.

All a person needs to send load to a mobile user in the Philippines is an internet connection, a credit card or a Paypal account. Just head on over to http://www.Morbie.com, choose the network, load denomination, enter the mobile number and payment details and in no time, your load will be sent.

The sending of load to the Philippines has not only
made it easier to connect with family and friends from overseas. The idea has
also led to a much simpler way to get and receive load regardless of where you
may be in the world. Whoever thought that such a simple concept would be able
to provide much convenience to people from all over and from all walks of life?

For more information check out http://www.morbie.com