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Ask PLDT 101-811 Service

PLDT’s new phone service, called Ask PLDT, allows subscribers call 101-811 to ask for information regarding household tips, news, entertainment, biggest shopping events, daily horoscope and jokes, public advisories and other general information. The first 30 information requested per month are free but subsequent requests will be charged Php2.50 each.

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    12 Responses to “Ask PLDT 101-811 Service”


    1. Gravatar Icon Andre Marcelo-Tanner replied on Aug 10th, 2008 at 12:57 pm (1)

      call center with google homepage open?
      can you ask for love making tips and answers to algebra questions?

    2. Gravatar Icon ralphswurld replied on Aug 10th, 2008 at 6:57 pm (2)

      pwd po ba yan sa pldt mydsl?

    3. Gravatar Icon myinsuranceangel replied on Aug 11th, 2008 at 12:16 am (3)

      google search is still the best
      but great help for those without internet access

    4. Gravatar Icon Lyle, RN replied on Aug 11th, 2008 at 3:27 am (4)

      I’ve seen this kind of service in one of David Pogue’s (NYT’s tech columnist) podcasts. This is pretty common in U.S.

      Good thing PLDT has come up with the same service.

    5. Gravatar Icon beeps replied on Aug 11th, 2008 at 9:48 am (5)

      “The first 30 information requested per month are free but subsequent requests will be charged Php2.50 each.”

      Will all the business that PLDT makes money with. isn’t that enough? they should provide this service for free.

    6. Gravatar Icon P365D replied on Aug 12th, 2008 at 4:10 am (6)

      I could just use Google lolz

    7. Gravatar Icon sweetjulia_c replied on Sep 3rd, 2008 at 8:45 pm (7)

      Out of curiousity, I tried this “Ask PLDT 101-811 Service” but was redirected to call 171. Much to my surprise, I was informed that this service is only for “Vibes” Subscribers. ~sigh~

    8. Gravatar Icon askpldtdev replied on Sep 27th, 2008 at 10:56 pm (8)

      @sweetjulia_c -> the service is avaialable only to home/residential users- if your phone is listed under business or corporate- its not gonna work.

    9. Gravatar Icon cybergladz replied on Oct 8th, 2008 at 11:43 am (9)

      Mymiamia.com – Ask Anything for Free! Get all the answers you ever wanted, right on your phone. All you have to do is place a call or send an SMS with a question and in a few minutes you’ll have your answer through SMS. You may alternatively, place a question on the website and get a reply through SMS or email. No need to sign up or subscribe, simple as that! This means that no matter where you are, you’ll be able to get all the answers to any question you can come up with. People who are constantly on the go will probably like how easy the service is to use. Since you can make calls or send SMS messages, you can ask questions even when you’re in a situation that won’t allow you to talk. Plus a new feature like were you can forward an email or text message using this service also for FREE! Just follow this format:
      [Sample Format]
      For SMS:
      sms to 09201234567: your message!

      For Email:
      email to friend@yahoo.com: your message..

      Visit http://www.mymiamia.com

    10. Gravatar Icon Business_Analyst replied on Nov 14th, 2008 at 12:19 pm (10)

      PLDT aims to reach out the 80%+ subscribers who don’t have the means to go online and do what you people suggest. Consider also the 90+ % of the population who can’t even spell Google. Yes, people who can Google doesn’t even need the daily newspaper. We still have a low percentage of PC ownership. Try telling your grandma to google, she’ll dance thinking google is a dancing thing.

      The service is aimed to serve everyone. Even the googlers. It has a medical service that can provide medical advise on the phone which is almost close to the 911 service in US. And they are provided by registered nurses and practicing doctors.

      It’s also aimed to provide you quick answers on: “Why wouldn’t my car start” or “why do I smell gas on my kitchen”.

      Just in case a googler faints or needs immediate medical attention, its still best to get to talk to a doctor with in the first 10 minutes of the incident. Or… go Google. Maybe Mymiamia can :)

    11. Gravatar Icon satisfactiongirl replied on Dec 28th, 2008 at 2:22 pm (11)

      Drop by the brand new community page for PLDT at getsatisfaction.com

      One of the better ways to consolidate all praise | rants for PLDT.

    12. Gravatar Icon carlo_cortez replied on Mar 6th, 2009 at 10:49 pm (12)

      PLDT sucks and the service for the Filipino, totally fucking crap! PLDT used to monopolize for nothing but poor quality and foolish concepts of products and services. They kept on thinking about MONEY, MONEY, MONEY… and MONEY for PLDT employees. No wonder that those office policies are just a sugar-coating thing. From HR to the upper positions of PLDT are just dumb and not listening for the rights of PLDT employees to raise the fucking complains and concerns. They don’t care about the problem of PLDT. They became political with nothing to hear, nothing to think anything and nothing to share out plans. The goddamn PLDT service is truly horrible! That service is totally fucking ridiculous. The customer service is always a fucking contractual thing. Those service are just coming from hell! I’m not wondering for the better service of PLDT for almost 80 years in the Philippines and they kept on going dumb and even dumber. Pissed off, MANNY PANGILINAN!

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