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No More Prepaid Validity, Use our prepaid as we like
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TSkroul2
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Nov 29 2016, 02:00 PM
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QUOTE(warpig @ Nov 29 2016, 01:06 PM) we have a service called postpaid that did exactly what u need Think of this. What do students do when he / she meets a debt collector from telecommunications companies? Or receive a lawyer's letter? Is it worth it just because he only wants to pay what he wants and what he does not need? You see, the postpaid plans are not so flexible. It only has a fixed quota. What if someone has more use than a typical month? Or, what if someone had little use in the other? Does he / she must pay a fixed price for a fixed quota that are not according to his usage? That's the reason why prepaid exist. Not necessarily someone that has the same usage each month. With prepaid, a person can pay according to use him to meet her needs without having an expensive bills at the end of the month which can be found in many cases of postpaid.
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warpig
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Nov 29 2016, 02:12 PM
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QUOTE(tympg @ Nov 29 2016, 01:36 PM) Postpaid too inflexible for my needs at the moment. if u want cheap solution that keep your phone number, look for xox, redone or friendi
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tympg
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Nov 29 2016, 02:19 PM
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QUOTE(warpig @ Nov 29 2016, 02:12 PM) if u want cheap solution that keep your phone number, look for xox, redone or friendi Cost per GByte too high with these... I'm happy with Hotlink for my current needs. That is all. Just have a few other prepaids lying around "for testing purposes".
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TSkroul2
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Nov 29 2016, 02:22 PM
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QUOTE(warpig @ Nov 29 2016, 02:12 PM) if u want cheap solution that keep your phone number, look for xox, redone or friendi Tell me, why only MNVO instead of MNO? This does prove my point number 4, which is many telcos are afraid of being revenue affected.
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westlife
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Nov 29 2016, 05:09 PM
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QUOTE(dgboy @ Nov 29 2016, 10:14 AM) not many telco charging ppu for data these days most either block data access once your quota is exhausted (they want you to buy booster/data top up), or else allow to fall back on free basic data, which is equivalent to speed throttling however, having two expiry dates to juggle - one for your credit and another for your data subscription - is a complication we could do without big telco blame their billing platform for that, yet reality they are living in an old school thinking where topping up RM1/day to keep a prepaid number active is a form of line rental which postpaid plan still have line rental rather than just buying monthly quotas? looking at the expiry management, it is already a troublesome thing to deal with. especially if u happen to forget the expiry date. postpaid has no such issue, in fact the cheapest available plan for postpaid can be as long as rm45 for celcom which is not too ex also.
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TSkroul2
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Nov 29 2016, 07:24 PM
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See my reply about postpaid
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michaelchang
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Dec 17 2016, 02:58 PM
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My Celcom Xpax 2 years validity is expiring next month.. I wonder if their extended validity rm$30/year and RM$50/2 years is still on?
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SUSVelocity
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Dec 17 2016, 03:36 PM
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QUOTE(westlife @ Nov 29 2016, 05:09 PM) looking at the expiry management, it is already a troublesome thing to deal with. especially if u happen to forget the expiry date. postpaid has no such issue, in fact the cheapest available plan for postpaid can be as long as rm45 for celcom which is not too ex also. Such excuse is unacceptable. Before expiry it reminds you! You can reload at most petrol station, 711, online banking or you can buy and keep reload coupon. Then it also gives u 30 to 60 grace period and if you still can forget means you do it intentionally. If you don't pay your bill for postpaid within your credit limit you get barred too . For prepaid the validity extend from your reload date while postpaid regardless barred or not you still have to pay even u leave the number barred you still need to pay for it
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westlife
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Dec 17 2016, 04:25 PM
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QUOTE(Velocity @ Dec 17 2016, 03:36 PM) Such excuse is unacceptable. Before expiry it reminds you! You can reload at most petrol station, 711, online banking or you can buy and keep reload coupon. Then it also gives u 30 to 60 grace period and if you still can forget means you do it intentionally. If you don't pay your bill for postpaid within your credit limit you get barred too . For prepaid the validity extend from your reload date while postpaid regardless barred or not you still have to pay even u leave the number barred you still need to pay for it postpaid - no reminder needed. postpaid - autopay via credit card.
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SUSVelocity
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Dec 17 2016, 10:43 PM
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QUOTE(westlife @ Dec 17 2016, 04:25 PM) postpaid - no reminder needed. postpaid - autopay via credit card. Friend seems like you are new to postpaid . Anyway just a piece of advice I suggest do not use autopay on postpaid line because they might over charge you or if roaming might go beyond your credit limit then very hard to argue. It's only recommended to use auto paid on fix monthly charges. While on prepaid they can only be charge what you reload only. No reminder is the most dangerous part especially on autopay by then too late. Don't la so careless later complaint telco cheat you
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