As a foreign tourist/visitor to the Philippines, one of the challenges is to have a cellnumber that you can use while traveling around the country.There's a DITO Store inside the arrival area of NAIA3. Last February 3, I got my cellphone install a SIM Card by the DITO Rep. I provided her my US Passport as a form of my ID. Days later, after I used up the loaded data, my cellphone stops working. I went to the store to have it check and they loaded up 1000 pesos worth of data and still, it's not working. As suggested by their DITO Rep, I sent an email to fraud department and they said that the submitted DITO SIM Registration are incorrect, which was actually done by DITO Representative, at the NAIA3 Airport, Arrival area.In summary, never buy SIM card at the airport and never use DITO because of poor customer support and their Tech Suppot lacks technical knowledge and cannot be trusted.
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