QUOTE(badai @ Aug 8 2016, 12:59 PM)
This is under which celcom plan?Xpax plan or Magic SIM plan?
Celcom extend validity IS BACK!, Thanks grazy for the info!
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Aug 10 2016, 11:11 AM
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Aug 11 2016, 12:14 PM
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QUOTE(badai @ Aug 10 2016, 01:15 PM) I also use the celcom blue prepaid plan, but the call rate and sms rate quite expensive. Planning to change new plan, but somehow now not more validity extend features. Useless Celcom And I'm going to switch new celcom plan.. |
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Aug 12 2016, 05:17 PM
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QUOTE(radi0head @ Aug 11 2016, 08:26 PM) Can you extend your validity to 2 years and then change your SIM to Magic ? But by doing so, you cannot reverse back to old plan which will still have the 2 years validity option... Nope, I don't try it because if I change to Magic after I subscribe extend validity, I cannot subscribe extend validity in the future.As you mention cannot reverse back the old plan, I rather don't want change plan until now. Unless the new plan comes out and can subscribe validity. |
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Aug 15 2016, 09:14 AM
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QUOTE(xtemujin @ Aug 13 2016, 03:06 PM) Yeah, I'm also with the Celcom Blue. The rest MNVO mobile network such as Altel, XOX, Tunetalk and others still have validity supported.Looking around for other telco since Celcom has no official news that the 1 or 2 year validity will be supported in the future. Moreover, the internet data has been cut down drastically. But what I see some MNVO network does not have international roaming, some are call and sms rate quite high compare 4 big company (UM, Celcom, Maxis and DG). But if talk about internet data, Celcom prepaid really tak boleh pakai one, expensive internet data plan. Unless you use Celcom postpaid, then no problem for it. I use celcom prepaid for normal call and sms only, don't use for data. Too expensive already. |
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Jan 8 2018, 09:08 PM
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QUOTE(MakNok @ Jan 7 2018, 11:06 PM) i will think he mind lo..IOX lo.. Eventually I don't want his number, just want the plan.you think doing ownership transfer so easy meh.??? both have to be at Celcom outlet. Don't know have such a way, migrate the plan to my parent's number. And then obsolete his number. My parent use blue prepaid, damn expensive for the call rate. 30cent per minutes (if I'm not wrong) If currently still can change plan to IOX plan, then I rather help them to change for it. At least 28cent per 10 minutes. (For same network) Currently transfer ownership must do thumbprint verification meh? I though one of the person can write authorize letter with photocopy IC in order to proceed ownership transfer. This post has been edited by JuneResources: Jan 8 2018, 09:10 PM |
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