Say Goodbye to Digi Prepaid
Back to past 4 days, I signed up Digi Postpaid Optimum Plan which is sublined under my best friend’s account. With this kind of idea, I don’t get the benefits of 5000 points yield RM 140 rebate.( For Principal Line User Only) Once you accumulate the points till 6000 points , you will get total of RM280 rebate.
Every single ringgit you spent will earn 1 point. I think I will use about 3 years to collect 1000 points since I am not a heavy usage on phone calling. Averagely will spend approximately RM25-RM30 per month, so only RM300-RM360 annually. (US$95-US$115)
*Please take note, the points can be last for 3 years only, so you must redeem it within 3 years otherwise it will be forfeited.

Besides that, if you are using subline then your Monthly Access Fee only RM10, but if you use credit card payment for auto billing then your Monthly Access Fee is deducted RM 10. Hence, I have no chance to pay my access fees. I just pay the amount of my phone usage only. Haha…
*For your info, those principle line user need to pay RM20, if use auto billing method then only pay RM10 per month.
Digi Postpaid Optimum Plan

Actually, from the beginning, all is under my personal plan and self-control.
My prepaid credit balance will be automatically transferred to postpaid too and it will deduct all my remaining credit balance 1st. With my current balance, I no need to pay about 6 months phone bills prior to topping up a lots of money during my birthday!!! (Birthday topup will have extra 50% bonus) Haha… Good Tactics, right?
If you switch from Digi prepaid to postpaid just like me, then your Digi Friends & Family list will be reset, so you need to key in one by one again…It’s good to prevent possibly system error.
Be sure that your phone contact is backed up properly and make sure it is copied into your phone memory after applied. Don’t let yourself feel regret later !!!

















May 1st, 2008 at 11:26 pm
The disadvantage is sometimes we exceed the limits for eg:I limit my self RM100 permonth,due to i want to call more then i will change to RM 150 and so on,quite hard to control,but now not much using d,i spend about RM60++ per month oni.Besides that,if you want to change back to prepaid is not allowed.
May 3rd, 2008 at 4:41 pm
it will reset everything..not only friend n family number but also the voice mail activation
May 7th, 2008 at 8:44 am
you have nice sharing info about digi postpaid. hiow bout premium plan??
May 9th, 2008 at 9:03 am
u have nice sharing of this topic..better than i call to customer service and ask it
May 11th, 2008 at 8:39 am
this plan should benefit all the user with low monthly phone usage..
June 24th, 2008 at 4:05 pm
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June 24th, 2008 at 4:15 pm
yeah..thanks for ur visit..ur site also got mention about Best Prepaid Calling card…
i never heard about pingo but i think it is widely used in western country only..
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November 21st, 2008 at 1:32 pm
Hi David, Sorry I haven’t been around in a while but busy and all that. Is this phone that you are talking about something like a Tracfone and not a cell phone. Right? Do you pay as you go,buy up an amount of mins. or units and then use them up & when you use too much you buy more units. I have a Tracfone and I love mine I don’t get a bill every month like I did when I had the cell phone and every month it would go higher and higher. Thanks for the info David, see ya.