G-Cash Gets Jologs

December 8th, 2005 | by ka edong |

On Pinoy.Tech.Blog, I describe the most jologs G-Cash partner I’ve seen.

It’s so obscure that I couldn’t even remember the company’s name! But, it’s all good.

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    1. 2 Responses to “G-Cash Gets Jologs”

    2. By yen on Dec 8, 2005 | Reply

      hi. ramil gave me your blog site. me questions kasi ako regarding G-Cash. We’re developing an application that has an interface with G-Cash and since no one in the team actually uses G-Cash, we are not sure what exactly happens with G-Cash during transactions.

      My question is, what is the usual message that the subscribers receive when they receive the message asking them to confirm their purchase thru G-Cash? And how do they tell the system that they approve the transaction?

      Thanks!

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    3. By ka edong on Dec 8, 2005 | Reply

      Hi Yen,
      Do thank Ramil for me. Which Ramil? ;-)

      > what is the usual message that the subscribers receive when they receive the message asking them to confirm their purchase thru G-Cash?

      It will say something like: “SM1234 wishes to bill you P1234.50. Reply with your m-PIN to confirm. No response in 5 minutes will cancel the transaction. Reference#54321″

      > And how do they tell the system that they approve the transaction?

      The G-Cash user replies to the message with his/her m-PIN.

      Different partner merchants transact differently. Try searching “G-Cash” in my Technobiography archive, I have many examples there.

      My best advice: Try it yourself. You’ll understand it a lot better if you yourself do the transaction.

      Goodluck, Yen, feel free to send me an email.

      ka edong baron

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