Quote Originally Posted by South-east boy View Post
Maybe that's what happened with me? Been waiting for a reply from since 5.15pm on Saturday, so am a bit worried and a bit down about it -it's the longest that she has taken to reply. I sent another message on Sunday eve just saying that I hoped she had got my message and that I tried to send her one earlier, but the battery on my iphone had run out (I'd been staying at my parents & had forgot to take my charger), and the smart phone I use to receive messages from her wouldn't send the message as I guess I had used my load of messages? I sent her a 500 pesos load recently, so that can't have run out and even if it has, it's only 1 pesos for her to send me a message. I don't think she has been on the internet as she still hasn't read the e-card I sent her on Christmas eve (I did send her a real Christmas card as well!) or forwarded the email to my home address that she had sent to my work address on Christmas eve by mistake.

Don't know what to do now.
So waiting since Saturday which if you sent at 5.15 was the middle of the night in phill.
A text costs more than 1 peso if sending to a uk operator from a phill operator or do you use a roaming sim or..

Give her some time and dont worry Christmas is a hertic time for all the world who celebrate it, it seems.

How do you know she has not read the e card? im guessing read receipt but they dont work always as im sure your aware.

I guess you use o2 have you made sure you can check last number

for vodafone and o2 *#147# should show you a text of the last call and time and date very handy for checking for those who dont or cant leave messages.

Dont forget the networks suffer a lot during christmas and New year even more so between UK and Phill it seems so the sms may have got lost it does seem to happen. So worth just sending another during the next few days before the next message log jam occurs