Thursday, November 13, 2014

Sendah now offers TFC.tv pins to overseas Filipinos


sendah DALY CITY, California – Online transactions firm Sendah is now offering TFC.tv pins to allow overseas Filipinos web access to Kapamilya videos.


Sendah customers can now purchase TFC.tv pins (ABS-CBN’s The Filipino Channel), which allow them to activate a specific subscription package. The pins are valid for three months from the date of purchase.


Currently, there are three premium packages available on Sendah – 10-day, 1-month, and 3-month subscription packages.


This service is an addition to Sendah’s load (mobile credits), Jollibee Padala packages, flowers, gadgets, gift certificates, and other products.


According to Account Manager Mary Ann Picazo, “TFC.tv pins diversify the product lineup of Sendah because unlike flowers or gift certificates or gadgets, customers buy these pins for themselves.”


She adds, “Sendah has always operated based on this idea that overseas Filipinos can – instead of sending money every month – just shop online for what their family or friends back home really want or need. TFC.tv pins, on the other hand, represent Sendah’s attempt to give back to its loyal customers by offering them a product that they (as senders) can truly enjoy.”


Sendah offers TFC.tv pins for the following regions: Germany, United Kingdom, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, United States and Saudi Arabia.


Soon, Sendah will also make TFC.tv pins available for Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.


Visit http://ift.tt/1wisdyU for more information on how to buy TFC.tv pins on Sendah or e-mail help@sendah.com.



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