Sunday, September 21, 2008

A Reader's Input on LoadXtreme Current Status

For readers who might still be waiting for some reports on the status of LoadXtreme, this is one of the comments posted by mister_adelie, one of the readers, at LoadXtreme Is Still Close

mister_adelie said...

alang illegal na company ang tumatagal o makapag sisimula ulit. Kung bumalik ang LoadXtreme ibig sabihin legal sila at may dahilan. Kung nanloko sila ng tao mas maganda nga na nakabalik sila para may mahahabol kayo kung nanloko man sila. Tulad ng mga napapanood nyo sa XXX o Imbestigador.

Sa pagkakaalam ko kaya sila bumalik ay para ipakita nila sa mga nag invest sa kanilang negosyo na hindi sila tumakbo o nawala. Malaki ang naging epekto ng Money Scam sa kanila last year dahil halos karamihan ng mga leaders ng LoadXtreme ang naging pasimuno ng FrancSwiss at Index. Kung tutuusin, mas maganda pa nga na nandyan ang LoadXtreme at makikita nyo sila kesa sa mga taong nagpapasimuno ng maling NETWORKING at SCAM. Ngayon nasan na ang mga taong ito?

Matapos makakita ng idadamay ay nawawala sila. May mga iba pinatay pa. Nakakalungkot pero ang dahilan ng pagbagsak ng kahit matitinong companies ay mga tao din mismo. Lalo na yung mga nagiging gahaman sa pera at pera na lang ang mahalaga. Sa ngayon maganda ang serbisyo ng LoadXtreme at hindi sila naghanap ng mga networkers bagaman may networking pa rin pero dahil sa pamumuno ng PentaCapital (financial advisor at syndicator ng MRT3, MRT7 at Stradcom ng LTO) may partnership na sila ngayon sa mga banks at malalaking company. At kahit si Bengco pa ang presidente ibig lang sabihin walang itinatagong kabulastugan. Dahil kung meron, hindi nyo na sana makikita o maririnig pa yan. At kung manloloko talaga ang Portal, bakit sila papatulan ng isang company na may reputasyon tulad ng PentaCapital na licensed ng BSP para sa mga negosyong may kinalaman sa financial.

Bago siguro tayo maging biktima ng crab mentality makabubuti muna sigurong gumawa tayo ng patas na pagsisiyasat. Maraming mga nag-fail na tao at negosyo pero ang mga nanatili ang naging kilala at malaki. Si Michael Jordan ay tinanggal sa High School Basketball team bago naging sikat. Si Abraham Lincoln ay natalo ng walong beses sa election at nagkaron nervous breakdown bago naging kagalang-galang na presidente ng USA. Si Walt Disney ay tinanggal sa isang News Company dahil wala daw siyang imagination. Si Charice Pempengco ay hindi nanalo dahil wala daw siyang 'star factor' para sa maraming talent manager pero ngayon ay si Oprah at David Foster na ang endorsers and managers nya. Si Robert Kiyosaki ay maraming beses na bumagsak bago naging US Billionaire.

Mahaba ang listahan ng mga nagtagumpay pero dumaan sa maraming pagkabigo. Dahil kung hindi ka nag-fail o nabigo, siguradong hindi ka magtatagumpay. Isa ako dealer ng LoadXtreme na nag invest sa kanila ng P16,000. Pero mas pinili kong tignan kung papaano sila bumangon kesa maging sanhi ng pagbagsak na katulad ng ginawa ng mga taong nag introduce sa akin sa negosyong ito pero nawala at iniwan ang marami para lang sa MAS MALAKING kita kahit na ILLEGAL.

Note: Edited by adding spaces for easy reading

Sunday, August 10, 2008

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Saturday, June 14, 2008

List of Banks for VMobile Load Replenishment

As before, load wallets can be reloaded through bank deposits. For dealers and retailers who continue to support the new management of LoadExtreme, here is the list of banks when you can deposit for your load replenishment.

Union Bank of the Philippines (UBP)
Bills Payment Facility
Nationwide coverage; SAME DAY crediting; Does not require LX RELOAD notification

Union Bank of the Philippines (UBP)
Account No.: 00-059-002607-0
Nationwide coverage; Next bank day crediting; Requires LX RELOAD notification

Banco De Oro (BDO)
Account No.: 464-006-2675
Nationwide coverage; Next bank day crediting; Requires LX RELOAD notification

Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)
Account No.: 4021-0110-91
Nationwide coverage; Next bank day crediting; Requires LX RELOAD notification

Metrobank (MBTC)
Account No.: 007-261-50338-3
Metro Manila only; Next bank day crediting; Requires LX RELOAD notification

IMPORTANT:

Minimum deposit/payment amount is P500.00
After payment/deposit has been made, make sure that you send the following SMS command to your assigned SMS Gateway:




Do not forget to advice LoadXtreme that you made a deposit on their account.
LX RELOAD ////// /

Friday, June 13, 2008

Latest announcement of PLX LoadXtreme, now VMobile

Although I have already my old account to a new VMobile LoadXtreme account, I am still contemplating when and if I will replenish my load wallet. It is a fact that I still have remaining load wallet on my old account. Unfortunately, it will be again credited back to my new account in the form of refunds.

While weighing the pros and cons...

Here is the latest announcement at PLX LoadXtreme website.


Migration to VMobile LoadXtreme

Experience the VMobile LoadXtreme difference. Here are the mechanics on how to migrate to the best LoadXtreme ever. It's so easy!

Registered Portal LoadXtreme retailers and dealers may opt to reactivate their account under the new VMobile LoadXtreme by sending the following SMS command to 0921-5500078 (Smart) or 0916-7534744 (Globe):

PLX VMOB //

Note: The telco parameter only allows either SMART, GLOBE, TNT, TM or SUN options. Make sure that your cellphone’s number matches the proper Telco choice.

Example: PLX VMOB 5433558765/112233/SMART

Upon successful processing of your request, you will receive a notification that your account has been migrated to the new LoadXtreme. You will also be notified of your new gateway assignment. Please save it in your phonebook for your future use. Please replace the previous SMS command prefix 'PLX' with the new ‘LX’ keyword prefix (example: PLX LOAD should now be LX LOAD; PLX REG should now be LX REG, etc.).

The cellphone number you will use for migration or reactivation will be registered as the default cellphone. It will be included in the list of allowed cell numbers in your authorized cellphone access list (ACL). You can modify your ACL by logging in into your account at http://www.loadxtreme.ph.

By sending the PLX VMOB command, you are signifying your agreement to the new terms and conditions of LoadXtreme under VMobile. When qualified, you are further agreeing that any outstanding loadwallet credits will be temporarily held as Loadwallet Repayment Fund (LRF) and shall become a liability to you by Portal Innovations Corporation (PIC). The LRF fund shall be repaid by PIC thru VMobile LoadXtreme.

All registered dealers of Portal LX may migrate to the new VMobile LX until July 15, 2008 (no extension period)
Dealership Accounts registered under Portal LX that will not be migrated to the VMobile LX after the cut-off date will no longer be granted access to the LX system (including view access of account information using the Virtual Office) except when qualified to receive repayment of LoadWallet.

Only individuals who have successfully migrated their Dealership Accounts to the VMobile LX shall be allowed to participate in the optional myLX program (formerly D2D).

Previous D2D Accounts are not honored as qualification to participate in the new myLX Program

No LX Dealership, No myLX Account

Migrate now and experience the VMobile LoadXtreme difference.

PLX LoadXtreme Under New Management

Here is the latest update from PLX LoadXtreme.

Last June 2, 2008, I received an SMS message from PLX LoadXtreme

Good news! LoadXtreme is back and is now under the management of VMobile Technologies Inc., owned by a leading investment banking company. Migrate your account now!


Since I need to use my mobile phone in migrating to the new account, I put it off at first. After a few days, I was cleaning my inbox when I remembered that I have not migrated yet my account.

I first visited the site and read some of the updates
LoadXtreme now under New Management
VMobile Technologies Incorporated— a subsidiary of Penta Capital Group of companies now runs LoadXtreme. The owners and management of Portal Innovations Corporation (Portal) recently signed an agreement with Penta Capital to finance the new beginning and continuity of the LoadXtreme® business operations nationwide.

Under the new management, the high technology Universal Prepaid Loading System will run under the best in financial management.


I have already migrated my account using the command

PLX VMOB /

TELCO is either SMART, GLOBE, TM, SUN, TNT

Send the message to 0921-5500078 (Smart) or 0916-7534744 (Globe)


Migration was successful. Bad news is my account balance is still in 0 (zero)...

Another update on next post...

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Forum for PLX LoadExtreme Problems

A thread at http://eload.goldunlimitted.com was created to address specifically the problems we encountered regarding PLX LoadXtreme. You can post you comments and problems there. Any information on how we can get back our funds will help all of us.

Register and post at Problems with PLX LoadExtreme

Thursday, March 13, 2008

LoadXtreme Is Still Close

Since I still receive inquiries on how to join LoadXtreme, I need to make another LoadXtreme update post.

Currently, I do not have any news as to when LoadXtreme will open or if it will open again. Even if LoadXtreme will open again, I doubt if I could still trust the company. LoadXtreme owe much to all their retailers and dealers

First, LoadXtreme offered a 50% reduced price of dealership kits before they closed down. This amount should be reimbursed because I am very sure that those dealers were not able to dispose their kits before the company closed down.

Second, LoadXtreme imposed the maintaining load wallet balance of P100 for retailers and P500 for dealers. This means that all active retailer and dealers left a balance of at least P100 or P500 on their accounts. This amount should be reimbursed

Third, LoadXtreme knew that the company is already [going down] closed yet their bank accounts are still active which means that retailers and/or dealers who are not aware of their current status may still deposit.

Again, LoadXtreme is still close and it is not wise to buy retailer or dealer kits from anybody who are still selling kits.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

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Sunday, January 13, 2008

LoadXtreme Update: Ortigas Office Currently Closed

If you are reading this blog, then the three (3) most probable reasons you are here are

  1. you want to join LoadXtreme as a retailer or a dealer
  2. you want to know when will LoadXtreme resume its operation
  3. you want a reimbursement of your LoadXtreme loadwallet/deposits/investments
If you want to join LoadXtreme, this is not the best time to join the company.

The operation of LoadXtreme suddenly stopped last November 2007 and according to LoadXtreme staff, this is due to system upgrades, etc. and the operation will resume December 2007.

An update was made on December 2008 stating that operation will resume January 2008 instead of December 2007 which was initially announced.

Since I have been busy with other personal matters until now, I just waited for the SMS message which was promised to be sent once operation will resume.

A transaction in the vicinity of Ortigas prompted me to visit the LoadXtreme office located at the 9th Floor of Galleria Corporate Center. I found the previously busy LoadXtreme office closed with only the security guard stationed outside the office taking in names of visitors.

I noticed that most number of reason for visiting is "Reimbursement of Money".

The security guard does not have a definite answer as to when the office will be opened again or whether reimbursement will still be made.