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pnwmom

(109,327 posts)
Wed Jun 26, 2024, 04:28 PM Jun 26

My son will be traveling to the Philippines in August. Can anyone recommend

a prepaid phone that works in the Philippines? I read a horror story about someone traveling in Europe with their regular cell phone, and when they came back home there was a bill for over $100K in roaming fees.

And if you have any advice for an American traveler there, I'd appreciate it. He's going to be there for two weeks, visiting with friends.

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My son will be traveling to the Philippines in August. Can anyone recommend (Original Post) pnwmom Jun 26 OP
WhatsApp enid602 Jun 26 #1
Thank you, enid602. Would it also work inside the Philippines, or only with pnwmom Jun 26 #2
Whatsapp enid602 Jun 26 #4
Right, but if he needed to call someone there who didn't have WhatsApp, pnwmom Jun 26 #5
Whattsapp enid602 Jun 26 #6
phillipines is a big place rampartc Jun 26 #3
Marcos Jr. is no Trump Pototan Jun 30 #13
thanks rampartc Jun 30 #15
No. No military service Pototan Jun 30 #16
you picked a good spot, i think. rampartc Jun 30 #18
This may give you a sense of Marcos Jr. Pototan Jun 30 #17
If he has a SIM card you can get a new one there, to make it local, also often you Bev54 Jun 26 #7
He should be sure to visit the envelope works in Manila. Sneederbunk Jun 26 #8
We have an expat over there IbogaProject Jun 26 #9
Well, thank you for the shout out Pototan Jun 30 #14
I have AT&T with a Boston number in the Philippines Pototan Jun 30 #10
Thank you! pnwmom Jun 30 #11
I can add that Pototan Jun 30 #12

enid602

(8,850 posts)
1. WhatsApp
Wed Jun 26, 2024, 04:42 PM
Jun 26

Both you and your son need to download WhatsApp to your smart phones. You can talk/text/zoom for free. He will get messages as long as he has access to WiFi (hotel, cafes, restaurants, etc.

pnwmom

(109,327 posts)
2. Thank you, enid602. Would it also work inside the Philippines, or only with
Wed Jun 26, 2024, 04:50 PM
Jun 26

other people who have WhatsApp?

enid602

(8,850 posts)
4. Whatsapp
Wed Jun 26, 2024, 04:53 PM
Jun 26

Works anywhere around the world. South Americans rely almost exclusively on WhatsApp, as it’s free,

enid602

(8,850 posts)
6. Whattsapp
Wed Jun 26, 2024, 05:50 PM
Jun 26

Before he leaves, he should download WhatsApp, and ask you to do the same. Immediately invite him to become a contact. His US cellphone cannot make phone calls when he’s outside the Us. Best to invite all friends and relatives in the US before he leaves. When he’s in the Philippines, he can take on Filipino contacts by asking them to invite him. Hope this helps.

rampartc

(5,835 posts)
3. phillipines is a big place
Wed Jun 26, 2024, 04:51 PM
Jun 26

i once lived near manila but luzon is a tremendously incredible island, and there are thousands of islands to choose. anyone you are likely to talk to near manila, cebu, or the former us bases will speak english.

cell phones? no problem near the big cities on luzon or cebu, but they are still finding japanese soldiers out there on some of the more primitive islands.

your son? many americans have fallen in love with phillipine women. he can do worse, but immigration is a bear.

i should have stayed, but is marcos jr that much better than trump?

Pototan

(1,699 posts)
13. Marcos Jr. is no Trump
Sun Jun 30, 2024, 06:50 AM
Jun 30

He is closer to a moderate Republican, like Bush or Romney.

He's an Internationalist with close ties to the US and the Biden administration.

Duterte, his predecessor was more like Trump.

I have lived here in the Philippines and have been pleasantly surprised by Marcos Jr.

rampartc

(5,835 posts)
15. thanks
Sun Jun 30, 2024, 07:31 AM
Jun 30

i was there (by coincidence) for ms aquino's revolution, and again for about 6 months after mt pinotubo. ancient history.

are you navy, pototan?

Pototan

(1,699 posts)
16. No. No military service
Sun Jun 30, 2024, 08:06 AM
Jun 30

I am married to a Filipina. I am 71, she is 68. She is part of a family trust that has tracts of land in 3 different locations in the Philippines. The one in Pototan is 10 hectares (25 acres). We built our house on this land. We started about 7 or 8 years ago and finished it 2 years ago.

I'm a 13a visa holder as the spouse of a Filipina. That affords me permanent residency. It is very similar to a green card in America. It gives me all the rights of a Filipino; except I can't own land or vote. I have access to their health care system (Philhealth), I can enter and leave the country without restrictions, and I have a drivers' license.

I am a retired Business Agent for a big trade union in Boston.

Bev54

(11,282 posts)
7. If he has a SIM card you can get a new one there, to make it local, also often you
Wed Jun 26, 2024, 06:19 PM
Jun 26

can purchase a used burner phone in those countries and purchase minutes. Also ask around ex-pats living there to find out cheap ways to phone home. In Thailand we called a different number instead of 0 before the country code and it cost next to nothing for calls home

IbogaProject

(3,291 posts)
9. We have an expat over there
Wed Jun 26, 2024, 11:34 PM
Jun 26

I believe his name in Potan, but I might be missing some letters. He is almost 70 and lives there 50 weeks a year and comes back to Mass for about two weeks every June. https://www.reddit.com/r/TravelHacks/comments/17nyv8a/phone_coverage_in_the_philippines_whats_the_most/

Pototan

(1,699 posts)
14. Well, thank you for the shout out
Sun Jun 30, 2024, 06:57 AM
Jun 30

I see you read my posts and you are pretty accurate in what I say. The screen name is Pototan, which is the Philippine city I live in, which is right outside of Iloilo City on the island of Panay.

I go to Boston every year for 2 weeks in April to do my taxes and handle other financial matters. I still have Medicare, so I get a medical checkup and take a blood test. I also catch up with a few friends that are not Trump cultists and eat in some of the fine restaurants in the Boston area.

Pototan

(1,699 posts)
10. I have AT&T with a Boston number in the Philippines
Sun Jun 30, 2024, 12:56 AM
Jun 30

and I have added an International Day Pass to my plan. They charge $12 a day for use up to a maximum of $120 a month in addition to your usual fees. My phone works just like I was in Boston. I can call or text and others can call or text me. My reception is fantastic. I usually pay about $225 to $250 a month for my total package, and I've used it every month for 2 years.

Using the phone to call other Filipinos from the Philippines is difficult for me, only because I'm not that tech. savvy.

Depending on your son's carrier, there must be a similar plan for him.

Pototan

(1,699 posts)
12. I can add that
Sun Jun 30, 2024, 05:52 AM
Jun 30

there are no roaming charges and if you have the International Day Plan, your phone will work as if you were in the US from any country in the world and the rate is the same. $12 a day to a max of $120 a month, even if you call back to America every day of the month, it still only costs $120.

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