QUOTE(Velocity @ Nov 17 2016, 10:47 PM)
such thing will not work in Malaysia that how numbers get recycle after validity expire then grace period then termination.
prepaid is for ppl that do no want to commit. i keep alot vvvvip no for me is great imagine i bought a 01325555555 then i convert to prepaid using what u said no validity i can keep that number until i die.
when u reload let say rm30 your validity 1month data plan is also 30 days so whay the problem?
telco needs money to maintain the network if everyone dont pay they eventually close down
He said that this system does not mean that you can keep a number forever, did you even read what he wrote?
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It does not mean you can keep your number forever and never use it. There would need to be a minimum usage or top up requirement, otherwise line will be terminated/barred as usual.
QUOTE(Velocity @ Nov 17 2016, 10:52 PM)
seems like u never use prepaid before when that happens u can request sos credit of most telco u get like rm3 and 3 days validity. it will be deducted on your next reload.
seems like if u run a telco company overnight close down boss.
most of this high usage isnt from malaysian but bangla and indon workers in malaysia. they reload to call home or just to have internet to surf facebook and chat. they are not like us can have wifi, go to mamak or register for postpaid.
if u notice digi doing many offer to call bangaldesh and indonesia free calls and sms because they reload much more than you and this people not everyone have a valid permit so end up they just use prepaid.
Fine, you are correct in your statement that you can purchase advance credit from Digi but if you say this would cause a telco to loose money I beg to differ. I said that a telco could charge interest. With that, a telco can earn money from that just like how your bank does when you overdraft. Plus, instead of typing in USSD code everytime, why not make it seamless, the user can choose the limit for themselves and while we are at it, why not market it and make it sound revolutionary
This post has been edited by jack2001: Nov 17 2016, 11:05 PM