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7thsky
post May 26 2009, 11:09 AM

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mine has. yes the deposit was rm300 - but mine paid when i started the line 10 years back. if it's on their website, must be correct then. only that you need to bring passport when you apply.
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7thsky
post Jun 5 2009, 09:58 PM

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QUOTE(he-sham @ May 26 2009, 11:15 AM)
refund can get straight forward for the deposit after we come back to m'sia ?
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sorry, not been on this thread for awhile. no, you'll get back your 'roaming' deposit when you terminate either your roaming services or your line. but do verify where exactly you can do that (terminate roaming & get onsite deposit refund) apart from KLCC office. happy roaming then!
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post Jun 6 2009, 01:15 AM

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QUOTE(Milky b0Y @ Jun 6 2009, 12:35 AM)
wanna ask a question for my fren.....

he got a sup postpaid line....and he's in australia now...he just discovered his line doesn't have international roaming....

how does he activate it??..
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the principal line must have 'roaming services' activated first. principal line then can ask for roaming access activation on sup line. if your buddy is the principal liner, and he's overseas at present, it'll be tricky as maxis usually don't allow activation without going thru their proper procedures.. but he can still call cs and ask if they could 'activate' the service for him.. no harm trying tho! cheers!
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post Jun 6 2009, 01:58 PM

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QUOTE(he-sham @ Jun 6 2009, 10:45 AM)
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hmm....thanks 4 da info...but their expensive deposit kinda troublesome for the customer since celcom postpaid roaming, customer do not need to pay any deposit to activate it.... if i bring out this question/issue to customer service, for sure he'll just answer, different company different policy.... yawn.gif  boring excuse la...
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yes, good thinking. the deposit term i believe is meant to 'hook up' lazy people like me, who stays with them for years simply because m too lazy to go get my deposit back.. perplexing terms as hotlink users with only $10 remaining in card can access international roaming without the hassle of all that.
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