QUOTE(fruitie @ Oct 16 2008, 04:07 PM)
For postpaid only 6 FnF and restricted to DiGi users, not like prepaid where 2 no. can be from other networks.

I was having lunch with my friend just now and she asked the reason for I switched from Maxis to DiGi, I told her about the cheap call rate and everything.
Then told her about MNP, she will be making a switch too and registering DG50 and applying supplementary lines for her staffs.

Thanks for the head ups!

Glad that you made the smarter choice to join Digi. Haha. Its about time to truly enjoy the benefits lof low call rates and getting handsomely rewarded at the same time.
QUOTE(aranel @ Oct 17 2008, 09:51 AM)
True, every month I am paying RM300+ to Maxis and what did I get? poor customer service!
Now change to Digi got reward points so more!
Sub line calls are free! sms free, mms free!
Screw Maxi$!
RM300+ is okay if you really did make the calls. RM300+ is not okay if you didn't make the calls and was charged for using services that you didn't subscribe to or receive. The hidden charges which you could claim back if you voice out. They are very sneaky on this and I have to constantly check my dad's bill just to avoid such problem.
Digi seems to be able to capture the market by offering really good values for its customers. They are more open with the charges and give a direct head-to-head comparison / competition with other network operators. The Digi 150 package is pretty sufficient for most average heavy users and all the free calls you can get once you break the 150 limit. Supplementary lines are even more tempting, all free for a commitment fee.
Eat that, Maxis!
QUOTE(soul2soul @ Oct 16 2008, 04:40 PM)
any data to support people have been switching to DIgi from maxis, or is it just hearsay nia?
Go through the past 300-400 posts in this thread and you can count the number of people who had, going to, wanted to port over to other network operators from Maxis. Most of them ended up with Digi. Assuming 50% of the posts only managed to successfully ported over, it is still a rather big amount I would say. So, yes, it's not just a hearsay.