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Clueless on which telco? Prepaid or postpaid?, Enquiries, discussions and suggestions
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Nidz
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Aug 7 2012, 01:22 PM
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I am going overseas for 1 year starting Sept.
How can I keep my current number alive at the lowest cost? I don't plan to use my number overseas, but I will keep it switched on just in case.
Currently I am on Celcom i68 plan.
Any suggestion?
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Nidz
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Aug 7 2012, 02:15 PM
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QUOTE(erry- @ Aug 7 2012, 02:05 PM) i68 contract remaining how many months? if, less than 7 months, continue to pay rm68/month. after dat convert to xpax. if, more than 7 months, convert to xpax and pay penalty rm500, instead of paying rm68/month. thats the cost to keep the number  contract already finish. so, just convert to xpax? when I am overseas, how much do I need to topup every month so that the number will still active? or the credit balance is valid for 1 year? lol, I haven't used prepaid for years now... Edit: Ok, got it. RM30 for 1 year, RM50 for 2 years http://www.xpax.com.my/reload.phpThis post has been edited by Nidz: Aug 7 2012, 02:22 PM
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Nidz
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Aug 9 2012, 08:43 AM
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QUOTE(erry- @ Aug 7 2012, 02:25 PM) yes just go to celcom and convert to xpax. and u already answered it, rm30 or rm50  Added on August 7, 2012, 2:26 pmoh when convert, u'll get new simcard. request for micro-sim if u still want to use it with micro-sim device such as iphone ~ I just remember, Celcom does not allow postpaid subscriber to convert into prepaid. The only thing that I can do is to convert to Maxis/Digi first, and then convert back to Celcom prepaid. What about Hotlink or Digi? Do they offer 1 year credit validity?
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