Celcom Postpaid comes with free Video Walla that lets you enjoy up to 100GB of data for video streaming. However, there's a big catch.
If Celcom can highlight its current online rebate promo by stating RM10 x 6 months and RM10 x 12 months on the postpaid table, there’s no reason why they can’t do the same for Video Walla. We hope that Celcom will update their materials properly as this can be very misleading for potential customers.
At the moment, you can find aearlier, if the promo is still available for new signups, why not extend it for loyal users? Or at least, make it easier for existing users with good payment history to extend their Free Video Walla benefit. If you’re an existing Celcom customer, you could probably “renew” your Video Walla offer by switching to prepaid and then switching back again to Celcom postpaid as a “new” subscriber. Of course, this is only possible if you don’t have any existing contract.
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