QUOTE(redscorpion @ Jan 20 2009, 12:33 AM)
guys i went to a celcom branch last week. at midvalley if im not mistaken. i asked the guy why my credit validity is still like normal plan. and the guy said that, only the number wont expire until im over 25 but the credit validity is still like normal. before this, ppl told me that my credit wont expire until im over 25. now im confused which one is true

to be honest, its better to ask directly to centre, or the customer service. if its only branch, or blue cube, usually they are not informative enough to the actual and latest info about celcom..maybe they are just recently working there as part time job.. sometimes, they just talk with confidently(regardless its true or not), just to assure people to believe it

... this is opposely diiferent with the people at centre.
so, its the validity which is expired on/after 26th bday. after that, ur number will use normal celcom plan, xpax perhaps.
off course the number wont expired..stupid promoter...
QUOTE(ujoewong @ Jan 20 2009, 11:46 AM)
I read through the whole thread.. So is it possible now that blue cube offers to port to UOX or need to have promoter only can port? My nearest Blue Cube is at Mid Valley... Can someone rectify this for me? Thanks..
QUOTE(Seng_Kiat @ Jan 20 2009, 04:27 PM)
I only can register for UOX at celcom blue cube? No other placE?
same as above case...its better to go directly to centre

, since ur details will finally sent to the centre by the bluecube...
QUOTE(epool86 @ Jan 19 2009, 11:19 PM)
unfortunately cannot.. you may try to port out first (however, so far i didn't see anyone try this yet). this actually happen to some of frens too, they port to CEP50 because they didn't know that
UOX is better..is it really (uox better than cep50)? i thought the rates is quite similar, but cep50 have that so-called free calls+ sms...
as comparison.. both are flat rates 15cents/minute call to all numbers, but cep50 have free calls to sublines..
both are 1cent/sms to celcom, but cep50 have free sms to sublines...
then, how come uox is better?
This post has been edited by monara: Jan 20 2009, 06:37 PM