Smart Communications, Inc. introduced its Loan-A-Load, a service that allows you to borrow data.
“Smart is proud to offer this service to our subscribers, as it leads the way in delivering solutions that truly improve our users’ daily lives.”
Jerome Y. Almirante, Smart VP and Head of Innovations and Digital Services
Smart – Loan-A-Load
Loan-A-Load, initially available to the company’s Prepaid on Android devices, starts at 100MB Open Access Data for PHP 5,200 MB Open Access Data for PHP 10, and 300MB Open Access Data for PHP 15, all valid for one day.
To avail of the service, turn on your Smart mobile data with WiFi turned off, opt for Facebook Free Mode, and have your mobile link to your Facebook account. On the Facebook Mobile Center, choose your preferred Loan-A-Load package and then click “Confirm”.
“Now that we’ve shifted most of our activities online, online connectivity has become essential. With Loan-A-Load service, we want to ensure our subscribers can stay connected whenever and wherever they need it the most—even if they have run out of load.”
Lloyd Manaloto, Smart First Vice President-Prepaid Marketing, Content and Business Development
Load-A-Loan is particularly useful when traditional top-up services are inaccessible. You can quickly borrow data to stay informed and connected with loved ones. Moreover, it can cater to students and professionals who rely on mobile data for online classes or remote work.
Keep in mind though that you can use the Loan-A-Load service one at a time. You also should not have an existing loan balance and have been active on the Smart network for at least 30 days.
As soon as you’ve paid off your previous loan, you may use the service again.
For more information on the Loan-A-Load service, visit the official website.
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