QUOTE(theberry @ Nov 21 2015, 08:56 AM)
The worst thing is, even if you disable MMS messaging on your phone, your credit will still get deducted. I've been having this problem throughout November. Happens at least once a week - some E-book sajarah nonsense - each time dedcuting $1.50. Call Celcom and speak to operator need to deduct more money, and then to STOP the MMS again must spend more money, so you're spending around $2 each time, and the worst thing is the problem never goes away because they use a different number for the next message, so it's no use even if you block the number in your phone's settings. It happens every Saturday for me, so yesterday I tried to disable MMS messaging. Today, I didn't receive the SPAM MMS, but when I check the remaining credit I realized the $1.50 was still deducted again. WTF?!Made a complaint to SKMM. Told them to fine Celcom and file criminal charges, because this is considered stealing. Of course, I know nothing will be resolved, since this is a country where a politician can steal 2.6 billion and still keep his job, so I plan to switch to another telco next month if the problem doesn't stop. Thankfully it's not my main work number.
This post has been edited by G-17: Nov 21 2015, 08:34 PM
Nov 21 2015, 08:31 PM

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