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How to disable One World subscription?
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kenlui
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Feb 9 2017, 08:20 AM
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QUOTE(westlife @ Feb 8 2017, 09:17 PM) Even receiving sms also will trigger this maxis one world thing meh?? I double confirmed with the maxis CS the other day. Only by sending sms or answering a call will trigger the one world pass. And of course probably have to deactivate the voicemail first before leaving the country.
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kenlui
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Feb 9 2017, 12:27 PM
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QUOTE(westlife @ Feb 9 2017, 09:56 AM) yup, it is what i know also. anyway, for those who really want to disable this oneworld thingy totally. it is possible. just via maxis online chat to tell them that you want to be in the whitelist that you DOT NOT want to opt in for oneworld. i had done it. so now i totally dun have any data roaming charge at all. just tell them that you want to be in the "default" international roaming. Then it will be on pay per use basis instead of rm38 even u just use 1MB of data. emphasize to them the word "default". i noticed this is the common differentiation in Maxis and Celcom for their pay per use vs the rm38 one. check your VAS to ensure that you are in default international roaming. all the telcos they are very cunning, they opt you into this rm38 by default. same goes to celcom. if u sign those plan from celcom first gold and above, automatically you are in this rm38 thingy. and if you ask them can opt out or not. the cso will bluff you said it is not possible. but actually it is totally possible that you just opt in to the "default" international roaming. I thought it can no longer be done?
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kenlui
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Feb 11 2017, 08:47 AM
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QUOTE(westlife @ Feb 9 2017, 09:56 AM) yup, it is what i know also. anyway, for those who really want to disable this oneworld thingy totally. it is possible. just via maxis online chat to tell them that you want to be in the whitelist that you DOT NOT want to opt in for oneworld. i had done it. so now i totally dun have any data roaming charge at all. just tell them that you want to be in the "default" international roaming. Then it will be on pay per use basis instead of rm38 even u just use 1MB of data. emphasize to them the word "default". i noticed this is the common differentiation in Maxis and Celcom for their pay per use vs the rm38 one. check your VAS to ensure that you are in default international roaming. all the telcos they are very cunning, they opt you into this rm38 by default. same goes to celcom. if u sign those plan from celcom first gold and above, automatically you are in this rm38 thingy. and if you ask them can opt out or not. the cso will bluff you said it is not possible. but actually it is totally possible that you just opt in to the "default" international roaming. I msged them thru the FB AskMaxis, and the reply they gave was it is not possible to switch out from the One world pass. How did u do it last time?
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kenlui
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Feb 12 2017, 09:25 AM
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Finally managed to get myself on the white list.
The FB ask maxis staff are really confusing, telling me that if I opt out of this one world pass thingy, I won't be able to subscribe to any other data plans if I'm not in the 8 ASEAN countries. In the first place they ain't any data plans outside the 8 countries. The one world pass only kicks in if I'm in the 8 countries, other than that it's PPU.
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kenlui
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Mar 1 2017, 10:50 PM
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QUOTE(Wan888 @ Feb 25 2017, 11:16 PM) RM38 perday is it for one world? there is no any pay per use? U need to request to be on the white list for pay per use. If u're on the one world plan, any usage within a certain limit will trigger the one world pass.
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