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 Clueless on which telco? Prepaid or postpaid?, Enquiries, discussions and suggestions

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post Sep 18 2009, 12:53 AM

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QUOTE(crysqy @ Sep 18 2009, 12:29 AM)
hey guys...juz want to ask for ur opinion n suggestion..
do you know which line offer the cheapest plan around?
n i prefer postpaid plan..cos now im using CELCOM 1+5 plan..
at  1st, they give free unlimited talk time and sms among these 6 numbers..but now,they have decreased it to only 20 hours free talk time and 1500 free sms...so not fair lorr... vmad.gif
and the rate also differ between the main line and sub line..main line, if call 15sen/min to all numbers but the sms rate is 12sen..but the subline,30sen/min and sms 10/min..pretty expensive huh? icon_question.gif
so now im looking for any postpaid line that can give me free talk time with 1 number like the 1+5 plan,except that i dun need that other 4(i only have 1 gf lorr)..heheh.. and give us lowest call and sms rate to all numbers..preferable,15sen/min call..and 5sen/sms..hehe...do u think there's such plan in today's market?
THANKX GUYS!!!!! rclxms.gif
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Digi unlimited free calls, mms, sms between main and supp line.
Maxis free 15 hours calls and 1500 sms between main and supp line.

The supp line rate is better than what celcom offers.
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post Sep 29 2009, 05:05 PM

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hi, my dad currently subscribe to maxis postpaid, and he spent more than RM 200 every month calling my bro's UK handphone, anyone please kindly tell me is there a cheaper plan? thanks rclxms.gif
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post Oct 11 2009, 09:51 PM

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is it ok to register prepaid through online dealer ? by giving details name,nric,address

but telco policy said must come bring IC to register

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post Oct 11 2009, 10:24 PM

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they say need only but actually they need only NAME, IC no , Address
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post Oct 12 2009, 02:40 PM

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which service provider do u think most suitable to me?
highly phone call and sms to supplimentary line mostly.
around 40 hours calling between us per month. 3g sometimes as well.
or any combination perhaps?
thx so much
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post Oct 12 2009, 11:35 PM

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QUOTE(crysqy @ Sep 18 2009, 12:29 AM)
hey guys...juz want to ask for ur opinion n suggestion..
do you know which line offer the cheapest plan around?
n i prefer postpaid plan..cos now im using CELCOM 1+5 plan..
at  1st, they give free unlimited talk time and sms among these 6 numbers..but now,they have decreased it to only 20 hours free talk time and 1500 free sms...so not fair lorr... vmad.gif
and the rate also differ between the main line and sub line..main line, if call 15sen/min to all numbers but the sms rate is 12sen..but the subline,30sen/min and sms 10/min..pretty expensive huh? icon_question.gif
so now im looking for any postpaid line that can give me free talk time with 1 number like the 1+5 plan,except that i dun need that other 4(i only have 1 gf lorr)..heheh.. and give us lowest call and sms rate to all numbers..preferable,15sen/min call..and 5sen/sms..hehe...do u think there's such plan in today's market?
THANKX GUYS!!!!! rclxms.gif
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i go through the same problem.
i went to the Celcom Centre this afternoon, and had been told that they have reduced the free calls from 40hrs to 20hrs without any notification. I feel like a victim when they simply change the package of the plan. It's like a breach of contract!
so people, i'm looking for a new, cheaper and better postpaid plan. please help me out. thanx guys!
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post Oct 13 2009, 04:36 AM

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QUOTE(aspire2oo6 @ Oct 11 2009, 10:24 PM)
they say need only but actually  they need only NAME, IC no , Address
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what about some online dealer asking for IC photocopy for prepaid registration ?

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post Oct 16 2009, 08:47 PM

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using 2 hp, maxis youth club + celcom UOX, real cheap =)
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Hi all!

I am also writing in to seek advices from sekalian.

I am currently using maxis hotlink. I would like to seek other operator as the network coverage of maxis at my house/area is terrible. My gf and I often have problem exchanging calls/smses.

Our call/sms patterns is we sms more often than calls. We exchange about 900 smses between us in a month. (I send her 15 sms in a day. 15sms x 2 (my sms to her, her sms to me) x 30 days)

In regards to calls, I doubt we spent less than 20minutes on the phone EACH day. So a cool 12 hours of conversation in a month is surely sufficient.

Now to the question. What are the available plans which could suit my gf and me? Note, we only SMS and Call. We dont MMS/GPRS/3G/watever technology is available now.

All we want to achieve is just to be able to call and sms on a stronger network here in my hse so we wont be delayed in receiving/sending sms as well as drop in calls on a CHEAPER rate.

Our monthly usage bill is lesser than RM30 each of us. Meaning, she and myself only spend RM30 EACH on our call charges. A large chunk of this amount is also spent on calls and sms-es between her and me. (yes, we dont have another life outside from she and me haha).

Any good recommendation is well appreciated!

Cherios!


ps: i am thinking of getting an EXTRA line with my gf on tunetalk to get a nice couple no. perhaps? biggrin.gif I am also aware of the pesky AD we'd need to listen before calls. So probably just open two tunetalk line to get the number and port to another telco (except maxis). Any other bad feedbacks so far from porting out of tunetalk to another line? banyak hassle? if banyak, then i wont open tunetalk. saje nak gatal sikit.



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post Nov 2 2009, 02:13 PM

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If you sms a lot, then sign up for the Value Extra SMS plan - RM8 for 500 sms.
Otherwise, if you are near a computer, sign up for WebSMS and sending out sms is free...(up to 3 sms)

http://www.maxis.com.my/personal/mobile/va...struct=0:1:1:14

Dial *100# then pick Value Extras/Special Offers, then Extra SMS.


QUOTE(abcdefcuk @ Oct 18 2009, 04:40 AM)
Hi all!

I am also writing in to seek advices from sekalian.

I am currently using maxis hotlink. I would like to seek other operator as the network coverage of maxis at my house/area is terrible. My gf and I often have problem exchanging calls/smses.

Our call/sms patterns is we sms more often than calls. We exchange about 900 smses between us in a month. (I send her 15 sms in a day. 15sms x 2 (my sms to her, her sms to me) x 30 days)

In regards to calls, I doubt we spent less than 20minutes on the phone EACH day. So a cool 12 hours of conversation in a month is surely sufficient.

Now to the question. What are the available plans which could suit my gf and me? Note, we only SMS and Call. We dont MMS/GPRS/3G/watever technology is available now.

All we want to achieve is just to be able to call and sms on a stronger network here in my hse so we wont be delayed in receiving/sending sms as well as drop in calls on a CHEAPER rate.

Our monthly usage bill is lesser than RM30 each of us. Meaning, she and myself only spend RM30 EACH on our call charges. A large chunk of this amount is also spent on calls and sms-es between her and me. (yes, we dont have another life outside from she and me haha).

Any good recommendation is well appreciated!

Cherios!
ps: i am thinking of getting an EXTRA line with my gf on tunetalk to get a nice couple no. perhaps? biggrin.gif I am also aware of the pesky AD we'd need to listen before calls. So probably just open two tunetalk line to get the number and port to another telco (except maxis). Any other bad feedbacks so far from porting out of tunetalk to another line? banyak hassle? if banyak, then i wont open tunetalk. saje nak gatal sikit.
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QUOTE(alessamourner @ Oct 13 2009, 04:36 AM)
what about some online dealer asking for IC photocopy for prepaid registration ?

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they only follow rules and regulations by its telco..i think nothing wrong with it
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post Nov 30 2009, 07:06 PM

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hi may I know which telco offers unlimited data service and good calls rates? As in I can use unlimited internet and calls with the same number
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hmm.. i not sure but u can go check for the digi lo.. bcoz digi currently is providing a very good service and lower price then other telco..

u can go ask for it for more detail lo
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What recommendations for long validity period?
I only need mobile service mostly for online banking, occasional sms and minimal calls.
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post Dec 3 2009, 11:09 PM

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Digi super long life
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post Dec 4 2009, 03:49 PM

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Oh hi everyone! smile.gif

I'm currently using the Hotlink Prepaid. I've been using this for 5 years now. Back then, many of my friends are using Hotlink. So I decided to buy Hotlink number as well.

But now, half of my friends are using different telco lines. It's kinda hard for me to call/SMS them cause it costs me alot. Even, a RM10 topup couldn't even last for 3 days.

I've started college and I'm far too LAZY to SMS my friends. I would just call them straight away and discuss about our plans/assignments.

I'd thot of changing to Postpaid. It frustrates me big time, when I'm out of credit and I have no money to buy a topup or perhaps I'm nowhere near to any shops which sells topups.

I'm now looking forward to any Hotlink Postpaid and Digi Postpaid. I'm not sure of which to choose. I don't really understand the whole postpaid concept thing. LOL, biggrin.gif

Though, I would like to stick with my current Hotlink number. In addition to that, I don't use MMS/3G/Internet much. I'd prefer any telco line which provides low and cheap postpaid line for calls and SMS-es (for all networks).

Thanks alot, guys! xoxo,
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QUOTE(husnagila @ Dec 4 2009, 03:49 PM)
Oh hi everyone! smile.gif

I'm currently using the Hotlink Prepaid. I've been using this for 5 years now. Back then, many of my friends are using Hotlink. So I decided to buy Hotlink number as well.

But now, half of my friends are using different telco lines. It's kinda hard for me to call/SMS them cause it costs me alot. Even, a RM10 topup couldn't even last for 3 days.

I've started college and I'm far too LAZY to SMS my friends. I would just call them straight away and discuss about our plans/assignments.

I'd thot of changing to Postpaid. It frustrates me big time, when I'm out of credit and I have no money to buy a topup or perhaps I'm nowhere near to any shops which sells topups.

I'm now looking forward to any Hotlink Postpaid and Digi Postpaid. I'm not sure of which to choose. I don't really understand the whole postpaid concept thing. LOL, biggrin.gif

Though, I would like to stick with my current Hotlink number. In addition to that, I don't use MMS/3G/Internet much. I'd prefer any telco line which provides low and cheap postpaid line for calls and SMS-es (for all networks).

Thanks alot, guys! xoxo,
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What is your budget allocated for a month? smile.gif
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QUOTE(Darkmage12 @ Dec 3 2009, 11:09 PM)
Digi super long life
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Extra RM30 - Boo!

What about the other celcos?
What extended validity options do they offer.
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post Dec 6 2009, 11:47 PM

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QUOTE(husnagila @ Dec 4 2009, 03:49 PM)
Oh hi everyone! smile.gif

I'm currently using the Hotlink Prepaid. I've been using this for 5 years now. Back then, many of my friends are using Hotlink. So I decided to buy Hotlink number as well.

But now, half of my friends are using different telco lines. It's kinda hard for me to call/SMS them cause it costs me alot. Even, a RM10 topup couldn't even last for 3 days.

I've started college and I'm far too LAZY to SMS my friends. I would just call them straight away and discuss about our plans/assignments.

I'd thot of changing to Postpaid. It frustrates me big time, when I'm out of credit and I have no money to buy a topup or perhaps I'm nowhere near to any shops which sells topups.

I'm now looking forward to any Hotlink Postpaid and Digi Postpaid. I'm not sure of which to choose. I don't really understand the whole postpaid concept thing. LOL, biggrin.gif

Though, I would like to stick with my current Hotlink number. In addition to that, I don't use MMS/3G/Internet much. I'd prefer any telco line which provides low and cheap postpaid line for calls and SMS-es (for all networks).

Thanks alot, guys! xoxo,
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Ever heard of Hotlink Youth Club? The rates are cheap
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post Dec 8 2009, 01:03 AM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Dec 5 2009, 11:45 AM)
What is your budget allocated for a month? smile.gif
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With Prepaid, I usually spend around RM70 per month.
But if possible, I would like my coming-Postpaid line to be under RM100.


Added on December 8, 2009, 1:05 am
QUOTE(Darkmage12 @ Dec 6 2009, 11:47 PM)
Ever heard of Hotlink Youth Club? The rates are cheap
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Yeah, I've heard of it but it's not a Postpaid line, isn't it?

This post has been edited by husnagila: Dec 8 2009, 01:05 AM

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