I think shud be ok. Just pay up whatever balance in celcom and then port to Maxis, they should allow.
Btw, you can check this under their T&C section..
Good luck.
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Jun 9 2016, 07:08 PM
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I think shud be ok. Just pay up whatever balance in celcom and then port to Maxis, they should allow.
Btw, you can check this under their T&C section.. Good luck. |
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Jun 10 2016, 11:06 AM
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QUOTE(khajoe58 @ Jun 9 2016, 07:27 PM) yea the t&c mentioned that needs to be existing maxis user. i've also walked in to a centre and they did say so too. Yeah. I think i read in the t&c it says u need to provide 3 months bill if ure not a maxis customer. Haha.BUT, i've seen maxis post in some threads saying that i can also apply this plan if i provide 3 months bill of whatever telco im using. so abit confuse here. |
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