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post Aug 28 2012, 07:53 PM

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the cheapest solution to keep ur num alive is, make sure the number is not under celcom, change to prepaid, then change ownership to ur youngest siblings name, then bring him/her to celcom to port to sox/uox, it will expiry when the age reach 25 whistling.gif

earlier this year i'm using my lil bro-in-law ic for 1 of my simcard, and guess what, the expiry date is 2022 brows.gif


Added on August 28, 2012, 8:07 pmupdate: new uox is untill 23 years old only notworthy.gif

http://www.xpax.com.my/uox_faq.php

but if can get some1 age 13-17, then it will auto migrate to uox when 18 years old, so another xtra 5 years ~

http://www.xpax.com.my/sox_faq.php see faq 17.

see faq 21 (both uox/sox) regarding port smile.gif

This post has been edited by erry-: Aug 28 2012, 08:07 PM
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post Aug 29 2012, 10:40 PM

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QUOTE(DikkieD @ Aug 29 2012, 10:53 AM)
I agree. Old fashioned. With my foreign bank account I have a small verification device that gives out a new code every few seconds. As far as I know perfectly safe, and easy to carry with me during travels or when I am here in Malaysia. But I guess I have to accept what we do have (better than no internet banking at all I guess)...smile.gif
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yea. 1 of them is hsbc brows.gif


 

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