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WaCKy-Angel
post Aug 29 2012, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(DikkieD @ Aug 28 2012, 01:41 PM)
Hi,

I was wondering which telco has the cheapest solution to keep a number alive.

I am moving abroad and would still like to be able to receive sms on my Malaysian telco.

For internet banking I also need to be able to receive TAC sms.

Do any of you know the best solution?

I guess I have the following requirements:

- Able to receive sms abroad
- Able to top-up via internet banking to keep the number alive
- Able to top-up for more than a month, so I do not have to top-up that often and still able to keep the number alive
- Able to top-up a small amount only, as I am not planning to use the number while abroad, besides to receive sms confirmations and such

I currently have umobile, but paying RM28 a month to keep the number alive is quite a lot of money (yearly) while I am not actually using it.

Perhaps there are alternatives for what I want too?

Thanks
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Hotlink Youth Club numbers..

They have 5 years validity without need to reload.. But since its not longer in production, all those in markets now are used so will have lower validity depends how long it has activated.

Some forummers here are selling those at between RM20-RM50/card

 

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