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Fnf refer to friend and family?~~~ ☻☻ Celcom Fan Club 013/019 Version 2☻☻ - ~~~
~~~ ☻☻ Celcom Fan Club 013/019 Version 2☻☻ - ~~~
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Feb 28 2014, 10:04 PM
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Jul 30 2014, 11:11 AM
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QUOTE(Rudd @ Aug 8 2014, 11:48 PM) Anyone try this before?Mobile Content Services How do I stop SMS Text Advertising (SPAM) ? If you receive unwanted messages from unknown numbers that advertise a business or service, or invite you to sign up a subscription-based service, it is likely that you could be getting ‘spammed’. SPAM is the common term for electronic ‘junk mail’ – messages sent to a person’s mobile phone that they have not consented to receive. The content of spam messages varies. Some messages promote products or services, while others attempt to trick users into providing bank account or credit card details. Many spam messages contain offensive or fraudulent material. If you think you have received spam on your mobile through any short codes, what you can do is type ‘OUT’ and send it to the same short code number. Make sure you keep the message and make a complaint to Consumer Forum of Malaysia. You may also visit their website http://www.complaint.cfm.org.my/ for further details including other consumer information. http://www.skmm.gov.my/FAQs/Mobile-Content...%28SPAM%29.aspx |
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Dec 26 2014, 06:00 PM
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New Celcom Lounge at klia2
November 30, 2014 fauzan Leave a comment Celcom has recently launched a new exclusive lounge at klia2, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL). Other than the usual amenities, passengers will be able to pay their bills and ask about their roaming needs. The lounge is available for customers of the following packages: -Celcom First Elite -Celcom First for Business -Celcom First for Enterprise Specialists from Celcom, also known as Celcom Telecommunications Specialist will be available to help users with: -Roaming needs -Bill payments -Travel tips Amenities available include complimentary refreshments and snacks, internet access and luggage storage. Passengers can have discussions with the Specialists for their communication needs. Unfortunately, prepaid users are not eligible to use the lounge. We think it might be good for Celcom to provide the lounge access to other Celcom users at a fee. Celcom is a leading mobile telecommunications provider in Malaysia. It is part of Axiata Group, which also has business presence in Asia, primarily concentrating on Southeast Asia region. klia2 is a low-cost, purpose-built terminal located in Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). Unlike Main Terminal Building (MTB), klia2 does not cater for full service carriers (FSCs). Although AirAsia is the primary airline for the terminal, other airlines utilizing klia2 include but not limited to Malindo Air and Tiger Air. Source: Celcom website http://www.transportmalaysia.com/news/2014...ounge-at-klia2/ |
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