Saturday, April 25, 2015

Upto 80% OFF on Lazada. Shop Online now!!!




Lazada.com.ph celebrates Labor Day with P99 deals!

Manila Philippines – From April 27 until May 3, the Philippines’ One-stop Shopping Destination Lazada.com.ph is treating everyone to a shopping spree by unveiling a parade of its bestselling items that could be purchased via flash sales from the site www.lazada.com.ph/labor-day or through the Lazada Mobile App available on Google Play and iOS Appstore.

Founded last 2012, 
Lazada.com.ph has grown to be the Philippines’ one-stop shopping destination, generating a sizeable contribution in livelihood and employment of many Filipinos. And with this, Lazada.com.ph celebrates Labor Day with its first show-stopping parade of flash sales from April 27 until May 3 all carrying a pricetag of PhP 99 each – ensuring that every Filipino shopper gets more out of their  hard earned buck through the effortless and risk-free online shopping experience that Lazada.com.ph provides.

The treasure trove of the flash sales is to be unveiled on the Lazada page 
www.lazada.com.ph/labor-day, Lazada PH social media accounts on Facebook (www.facebook.com/LazadaPhilippines), Instagram (@lazadaph_style and @lazadaph), and Google Plus (+LazadaPhilippines) so be sure to subscribe to these accounts and keep your eyes peeled on how you can make the most out of your money this Labor Day only at the Philippines’ One-Stop Shopping Destination - Lazada.com.ph.

Thursday, April 23, 2015

3 days and 2 nights Hongkong & Shenzhen with Disney package tour promo!!!

3D2N Hongkong & Shenzhen with Disney

Php 14,485 per person

Travel date: 19-21 May 2015
Hotel: Rambler Garden

Includes of:
- 2 nights hotel accommodation
- daily breakfast
- round trip airport transfer
- compulsory city tour (day 2)
- Disneyland tour with round trip transfer (day 2)
- Compulsory Shenzhen City tour (day 3)
- China group visa
- ROUND TRIP AIRFARE via Cebu Pacific

Exclude:
- tipping
- phil travel tax

Flight details:
5J110 19JUN MNL HKG 0725 0925
5J143 21JUN HKG MNL 2155 2355



Please fill out this form for inquiries and follow-up:


Register your information and/or send us your payment information to book your package tour. Please read and fill out the form carefully.


5 days & 4 nights Korean Package Tour Promo till September 2015


5 Days & 4 Nights KOREA PACKAGE
Php 36,500 per person (Min. of 4 persons)


Travel date: till Sep 2015

Includes of:
- 4 nights hotel accommodation
- daily breakfast
- round trip airport transfer
- Full day Seoul City tour (stictly on Saturday)
- Winter Sonata - Nami Island Day tour with lunch
- Everland Tour
- Visa Fees

Excludes:
- Airfare
- tipping
- Meals not mentioned

Please fill out this form and leave your email address for Korean Visa Requirements:Register your information and/or send us your payment information to book your package tour. Please read and fill out the form carefully.


Tuesday, April 21, 2015

3 days & 2 nights in Bangkok, Thailand Package tour promotion. Fly this JUNE!!!


Only for Php 14,000 per person 

Travel date: 15th - 17th  June 2015 
Hotel: My Hotel Pratunam (click this to view the hotel's website)

Includes the following:
- 2 nights hotel accommodation
- daily breakfast
- round trip airport transfer
- BANGKOK CITY TOUR

Flight details:
Flight 5J929 on 15JUN, MNL to BKK 0635 0855
Flight 5J932 on 18JUN, BKK to MNL 0040 0455


**Note: Hotel Check out on the 17th of June on or before 12:00 noon return to hotel at 7:00PM to be transported back to Airport for **



  If you have any questions you can fill up this form and hit submit, we will get back to you as soon as we can. But if you have already decided, you may go ahead and register your information as the first step. Take note we will only process your booking once we receive a payment. On the form below we have included the complete list of banks where you can deposit your payment. Make sure to save your deposit slip, take note of the branch name and time of deposit and send it to us as an attachment in the form below.


Saturday, April 18, 2015

How to withdraw money from your Paypal using your BPI bank account

How to withdraw your Paypal money using your BPI bank account. 


First and foremost, the most widely used in this kind of transaction the the UNION Bank's EON card. However some of us would not have access to Union Bank or might prefer to use other banks, which is perfectly fine. However this blog will teach you what you need to know to successfully use your BPI atm card to withdraw funds from your Paypal.

Take note, you have to make sure that your Paypal account is already verified. You cannot make this kind of transaction if your Paypal in unverified. 

1] Add your BPI bank account by simply logging in to Paypal. Once logged in, click "Add/Edit Bank Account". 
2] Fill in the needed information. Bank of the Philippine Islands is the bank name. Put in your 10 digit bank account number which can be found at the back of your Express Teller Card. Make sure that all information are correct and that the name on your Paypal matched that of your bank account.
3] The bank code, by the way, for BPI is 010040018. This different from the swift code. It is a little known information upon BPI employees. When I called 89-100 and verified this number, it took them a good 10 minutes to find out what it is. They customer service agent told me that it is given by Paypal themselves to reroute money to the Philippines.
4] Then hit "Continue" and then you're done!

By the way, transferring funds in less than 7000php will incur a charge of 50php, however, if it's 7000php and up, it's free of charge.





11 Tips for Safe Online Shopping


Billions of dollars will be spent online over the course of the next month, and, unfortunately, there are those that will be looking to steal some of it. Make sure you're not a victim.


Let's face it, there's every reason in the world to shop online. The bargains are there. The selection is mind-boggling. The shopping is secure. Shipping is fast. Even returns are pretty easy, with the right e-tailers. Shopping has never been easier or more convenient for consumers.

But what about the bad guys who lay in wait? IID's Third Quarter eCrime Report for 2011 indicates that use of phishing attacks (where thieves attempt to swindle you out of your sign-in credentials and even credit card info by pretending to be a real website, or even an online bank) is down, as much as eight percent since the second quarter and 11 percent since the third quarter of last year. That's great news—except the same report says sites with malware (malicious code aimed at compromising your privacy) has increased by 89 percent since the second quarter.

Stay calm. While somewhat alarming, these stats should not keep you from shopping online. You simply need some common sense and practical advice. Follow these basic guidelines and you can shop online with confidence. Here are 11 tips for staying safe online, so you can start checking off items on that holiday shopping list.


1. Use Familiar Websites
Start at a trusted site rather than shopping with a search engine. Search results can be rigged to lead you astray, especially when you drift past the first few pages of links. If you know the site, chances are it's less likely to be a rip off. We all know Amazon.com and that it carries everything under the sun; likewise, just about every major retail outlet has an online store, from Target to Best Buy to Home Depot. Beware of misspellings or sites using a different top-level domain (.net instead of .com, for example)—those are the oldest tricks in the book. Yes, the sales on these sites might look enticing, but that's how they trick you into giving up your info.


2. Look for the Lock
Never ever, ever buy anything online using your credit card from a site that doesn't have SSL (secure sockets layer) encryption installed—at the very least. You'll know if the site has SSL because the URL for the site will start with HTTPS:// (instead of just HTTP://). An icon of a locked padlock will appear, typically in the status bar at the bottom of your web browser, or right next to the URL in the address bar. It depends on your browser.
Never, ever give anyone your credit card over email. Ever.

3. Don't Tell All
No online shopping store needs your social security number or your birthday to do business. However, if crooks get them, combined with your credit card number for purchases, they can do a lot of damage. The more they know, the easier it is to steal your identity. When possible, default to giving up the least amount of information.

4. Check Statements
Don't wait for your bill to come at the end of the month. Go online regularly during the holiday season and look at electronic statements for your credit card, debit card, and checking accounts. Make sure you don't see any fraudulent charges, even originating from sites like PayPal. (After all, there's more than one way to get to your money.)

If you do see something wrong, pick up the phone to address the matter quickly. In the case of credit cards, pay the bill only once you know all your charges are accurate. You have 30 days to notify the bank or card issuer of problems, however; after that, you might be liable for the charges anyway.

5. Inoculate Your PC
Swindlers don't just sit around waiting for you to give them data; sometimes they give you a little something extra to help things along. You need to protect against malware with regular updates to your anti-virus program. PCMag recommends Webroot SecureAnywhere Antivirus (4.5 stars, Editors' Choice, $39.95 direct), which has extras to help fight ID theft, or at the very least the free Ad-Aware Free Internet Security 9.0 (4.5 stars, Editors' Choice).

6. Use Strong Passwords
We like to beat this dead horse about making sure to utilize uncrackable passwords, but it's never more important than when banking and shopping online. Our tips for creating a unique password can come in handy during a time of year when shopping around probably means creating new accounts on all sorts of e-commerce sites.

7. Think Mobile
The National Retail Federation says that 5.7 percent of adults will use their mobile devices to do comparison shopping before making a purchase. (And 32.1 percent will comparison shop online with a computer, as well.) There's no real need to be any more nervous about shopping on a mobile device than online. The trick is to use apps provided directly by the retailers, like Amazon, Target, etc. Use the apps to find what you want and then make the purchase directly, without going to the store or the website. (For more complete information, be sure to also read our tips for shopping safely on a mobile device.)

8. Avoid Public Terminals
Hopefully we don't have to tell you it's a bad idea to use a public computer to make purchases, but we still will. If you do, just remember to log out every time you use a public terminal, even if you were just checking email.
What about using your own laptop to shop while you're out? It's one thing to hand over a credit card to get swiped at the checkout, but when you must enter the number and expiration date on a website while sitting in a public cafe, you're giving an over-the-shoulder snooper plenty of time to see the goods. At the very least, think like a gangster: Sit in the back, facing the door.

9. Privatize Your Wi-Fi
If you do decide to go out with the laptop to shop, you'll need a Wi-Fi connection. Only use the wireless if you access the Web over a virtual private network (VPN) connection. If you don't get one from your employer, you can set up a free one with AnchorFree Hotspot Shield, if you're willing to put up with the ads, or pay $4.99 a month or $44.99 a year to skip the ads. There's even an iOS app version of Hotspot Shield, but that will cost you $.99 per month or $9.99 a year after the first seven days.

By the way, now is not a good time to try out a hotspot you're unfamiliar with. Stick to known networks, even if they're free, like those found at Starbucks or Barnes & Noble stores that is powered by AT&T. Look for the network named "attwifi," then open a browser to click into the "walled garden" to get final access. You can also find free Wi-Fi at McDonalds, Panera Bread, and FedEx Office locations, not to mention libraries and local cafes.

10. Count the Cards
Gift cards are the most requested holiday gift every year, and this year will be no exception. Stick to the source when you buy one; scammers like to auction off gift cards on sites like eBay with little or no funds on them.

11. Know What's Too Good to Be True
Once again, McAfee has compiled a Twelve Scams of Christmas list, all things to be aware of while shopping. The "coupon scam" offers of a free product with purchase, in particular an iPad (a very coveted gadget at any holiday) or even holiday job offers. Many of these "offers" will come in via social media. Beware even of your friends, who might innocently forward such a thing. Be very wary even if you get a message from friend claiming he or she has been robbed, especially a friend overseas looking for money to be wire transferred, unless you absolutely can confirm it by talking to him or her personally. Skepticism in most cases can go a long way toward saving you from a stolen card number.

SOURCE: PCMAG.com

Friday, April 17, 2015

iPHONE 6 is on sale at Lazada Philippines. Shop online now to grab this awesome offer!

Shop till you drop on electronic gadgets! Enjoy upto 36% OFF on apple products NOW! Have it delivered to your loved ones in the Philippines wherever you are in the world. Lazada Philippines is the most reliable and trusted online shopping portal in Asia and now has operations in the Philippines.



LAZADA Philippines offers 80% OFF on international brands for Women's Fashion. Shop now!

LAZADA Philippines, the number one online shopping portal in the country will let you shop till you drop this summer with upto 80% OFF on international brands for OUTLET SALES.

You can shop for your loved ones in the Philippines wherever you are in the world. Lazada Philippines will deliver it straight to their doorsteps at your convenience.