Thursday, September 24, 2009

DiGi Prepaid 预付: Birthday Bonus 生日红利



DiGi 的生日红利(Birthday Bonus)是 DiGi 回馈用户的其中主要卖点,生日期中七天内(前三天,当天,后三天)加额会获得50%红利(比如加RM50会得到RM50+RM25=RM75)。

2009年9月,DiGi生日红利最高加额数由 RM300 上调到 RM500,红利还是50% (所以最高红利是RM250)。
不过不要高兴的太早,生日红利不再是你的主要存余数额(Credit), 而是计算为“免费积额”Freebies(不过不是分数,还是用钱额计算; “免费积额”不可以转移其他户口,使用时会先被扣除掉)。

譬如, 如果你的是 DiGi Prepaid RM1 Plan 使用者 (按理发短讯超过 RM1 后,拨打任何电话号码是每分钟12分钱,任何发给DiGi电台内线的短讯是每则1分钱)不过如果你有很多的“免费积额”,当你发短讯时,它会先从“免费积额”中扣除。所以你就享受不到RM1 Plan的好处,反而白白浪费掉你的“免费积额”。
特别是用Super SMS Plan 的使用者,更会深切体会到那种“浪费”。

Sunday, September 20, 2009

DiGi Prepaid vs Hotlink~~~

To compare DiGi Prepaid to Hotlink, the ONLY way is to personally experiences a Hotlink SIM Pack.



DiGi Prepaid vs Hotlink~~~ (Web Portal)

Hotlink Web Portal Log In allows user to use User Name to log in, instead of DiGi is using your mobile number as Log In ID.
In this aspect, Hotlink is better because not easy to guess what is your log in ID; but for DiGi, you can try to 'hack' your friend's account since you knew their mobile number (of coz, you cannot try more than 3x, otherwise the password may reset and will noticeable by the owner).
DiGi's log in password is only 4 digi, but Hotlink Log In password is 8-16 alphanumeric.

OK, for Activ10, not much different to DiGi's Friend & Family.


For Calls Detail (Itemised Billing), not much different. But I found Hotlink's update is quicker than DiGi.

Others:-
* No 'user detail' (eg. your registered name, SIM validity date, etc) in Hotlink Web Portal.
* DiGi's Web Portal have [D'Chat] which allows you to online enquire with their Customer Support Consultant.
* DiGi's Web Portal allows you to daily send 3x FREE SMS + 3X MMS (DiGi network only).




DiGi Prepaid vs Hotlink~~~ (Customer Support)
Hotlink 1300820120 & Self-Help Hotline 11311 are available in 11 languages:
1. Bahasa Malaysia
2. English
3. Mandarin
4. Tamil
5. Cantonese
6. Bahasa Indonesia
7. Tagalog
8. Bengali
9. Thai
10. Burmese

DiGi 016-2211800 only have:-
1. Bahasa Malaysia
2. English
3. Tamil
华文也没有。

DiGi Helpline will go thru Auto Selection Menu, not easy to straight get thru to their Customer Support. But for Hotlink, very quick you can talk to their Customer Support.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Selamat Hari Raya~~~



Salam Raya to all my Muslim friends~~~

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

DiGi Postpaid/Prepaid: Promotion SMS dated 16 Sept 2009

2009-09-16 10:03:51 DiGi +60162999929
Digi Rewards: Enjoy 20-25% discount on Wiley titles @ MPH Bookstores from 15 Sep - 31 Oct 09. T&Cs apply. Info @ digi.com.my/rewards

DiGi Commercials - hit RM1, VIOLENT!!??

a few of my friends dun like the latest DiGi Commercials...




for me, I still can accept the office lady hit the RM1, but not this "Car Reverse".... the impression is the man (阴阴笑) is trying to murder 'some body'.... car reverse bang on something is not a fun, especially for those family happened with 'car reverse accident' b4, this video definately is the WORST one to trigger their pain once again..... may be someone will defending that this 'car reverse' is jz to impose "go over RM1", but..... really is a bad idea.





why not DiGi use the Tarzan to highlight the "hit RM1" in their commercial video?
"tarzan bang on a huge RM1 wall, then following with the Tarzan happily make calls & SMS"

Monday, September 14, 2009

DiGi Prepaid: Promotion SMS dated 15 Sept 2009

from DiGi, sender DiGi, 10:41:20 15-09-2009
RM0: NEW!With MMS Greetings, you can compose MMS msg with image, audio or video. sms Greet to 2016 or visit http://mmsgreetings.digi.com.my/wap. Free 3 MMS/day.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

DiGi Prepaid: Promotion SMS dated 14 Sept 2009

from DiGi, sender 2016, 11:28:11 14-09-2009
Get your favorite wap site like Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo Messenger & others by sms DMI to 2016 now!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

TuneTalk


TuneTalk - using Celcom Network, prefix 010-5XXXXXX.

22 sen / min call to all networks (60 seconds charge block; no Friend&Family)
5 sen / sms to all networks

Denomination Validity
RM 5 5 Days
RM 10 11 Days
RM 30 33 Days
RM 50 55 Days

Expired period: 60days from end of validity.

their Web Selfcare is among the BEST (started with DiGi, Happy, now TuneTalk also have cool website; for other telcos, forget about them), some features are even better than DiGi (eg, we can have option to online life chat with their Service Consultant, picking of own favorite number, etc).
I may get one & try. :)

Monday, September 7, 2009

拥有 / 面临 风险???



拥有 (面临) 风险???
通信 (通讯) 哈哈。。。。

DiGi Postpaid : Promotion SMS dated 8 Sept 2009

2009-09-8 13:58:18
DiGi Rewards: Enjoy 25% discount on 0.5kg & 1kg cakes from 1/9 - 30/11/09 @ King's Confectionery. T&C apply. Info at digi.com.my/rewards

Ah Long & DiGi~~~

why DiGi is favorite of our local Ah Long??? even in newspaper advertisements, you may found 60% (or more) of Ah Long is using DiGi number.... why???? :P
数字“六”是偏门的最爱?
or, "Ah Long will always following you~~~~~~~" ???


20090909 China Press - Commercial Classfied Connection
Total 21 mobile numbers related to Long Business.
有图为证。
DiGi scores 12 (Champion!!!!)
Maxis Scores 4
Celcom scores 5









see those Ubat Kuat!!!!

as you can see from the photo above, those selling Ubat Kuat usually dun use DiGi, but Maxis; so sad even the Yellow Banana not using DiGi.
may be 12 o'clock definately is the "aim" rather than 6 o'clock. :P
(remark: the contact of Ubat Kuat intentionally not blanko for reference of SiFu, DiGi Malacca... ngek.. ngek...)

Thursday, September 3, 2009

DiGi New MMS Greeting!!!


for Postpaid & Prepaid:-

OCS's [Sent MMS] being upgraded to "MMS Greetings", now you have more choice on your MMS. :D Have fun with it~~~

VM vs MCA ( 马华??)

Other than BubbleTalk, another useless feature of DiGi Mobile is VoiceMail (in fact, this is also apply to all Telcos. for me, it is more like a "Cash Trap" by all the Telcos).

VoiceMail is a feature for caller to leave their voice message when the receiever is engaged / offline. Caller have to pay for leaving the message, if you not fast enuf to chop the line b4 enter the VoiceMail, u'll kena charge too.
Of coz, receiever have to pay to listen to the VoiceMail too.

From my knowledge, only my cousin brother (his is a Spore PR) is using VoiceMail, other than him, none of person I knew is using VoiceMail feature (neither as Caller nor Receiever). May be he is Hi-Tech enuf to play VoiceMail.

I did few tests b4:-
1. My Maxis Hotlink, the phone is jz in front of me, power on, not using, full bar. Then I'm using my company phone to call my Hotlink, jz after few tones, it goes to VoiceMail. Wa-lao-leh... thats why I never use Hotlink anymore.

2. Celcom Xpax, I call & count the tones, up to 45 tones only it goes to VoiceMail. But when I call my own DiGi, about 25tones its already goes to VoiceMail. :(


so, How to Disable VoiceMail for your DiGi Mobile? (please also try to apply to all your FnF & DiGi numbers)

1. walk in to any of DiGi Service Center, ask the Service Consultant to disable it for you.

2. Step 1: Call *128#
Step 2: Press 1 (My Account,我的户口)
Step 3: Press 9 (Account Setting,户口设定)
Step 4: Press 3 (Voicemail,语言信箱)
Step 5: Press 1 (Service and plan,服务和配套)
Step 6: Press 3 (MCA only activation,启动未接来电警示)

ok, onward, the caller will not be charged when they cannot get thru to you, and you'll just receieved 'missed call alert (MCA) mesasge' for your missed calls when your phone is out of coverage or offline. then you can decide either wanna to call back or not. ;)

启动未接来电通知(missed call alert)也就是说当你的手机收不到讯号/关机,在这时任何一方拨电给你都不会直接转去voicemail(语言信箱),不会再被charge RM0.30 了~
当你手机收到讯号/开机,你就会收到信息给你说某某人在某某时间拨电给你……
这项服务是免费的……

be frank, other than DiGi's staffs & their resellers, how many of the user know that MCA in the DiGi Mobile Menu is stand for Missed Call Alert?? :P


from here, we also can see how important is Charging Block:-
- Using Hotlink to call to DiGi, when you hear is going to VoiceMail, you quickly terminate your call, that particular unsuccessful call will cost you 39 sen (Hotlink charging block is based on PER MINUTE).
- Using DiGi to call to Hotlink, when you hear is going to VoiceMail, you quickly terminate your call, that particular unsuccessful call will cost you 18 sen (DiGi is charged for 2 block @ 30 second).
- Using UMobile to call to Hotlink/DiGi/Xpax, when you hear is going to VoiceMail, you quickly terminate your call, that particular unsuccessful call will cost you 1-2 sen only. (bcoz Umobile is charged for PER SECOND block).
haha~~~~ try to compare & figure out yourself~~~~


Nostalgic:
Few years ago, DiGi Prepaid (Beyond) is 5 Block @ 12 seconds a block.
A quick call to FnF number can be as low as 3 sen.


updated 20130205 some infor is by hamster_ckh (Cari)

Chinese: the meaning & taboo behind the Numeric

In Chinese culture, certain numbers are believed by some to be auspicious (吉利) or inauspicious (不利) based on the Chinese word that the number name sounds similar to. However some Chinese people regard these beliefs to be superstitions. Since the pronunciation and the vocabulary may be different in different Chinese dialects, the rules are generally not applicable for all cases.
Because of the supposed auspiciousness of certain numbers, some people will often choose, attempt to obtain, or pay large sums for numbers that are considered to be lucky for their phone numbers, street addresses, residence floor (in a multi-story building), driver's license number, vehicle license plate number, bank account number, etc.
Lucky numbers are based on Chinese words that sound similar to other Chinese words. The numbers 6, 8, and 9 are believed to have auspicious meanings because their names sound similar to words that have positive meanings.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_in_Chinese_culture)


Following is our local taboo of “Chinese number”:-
0 – 灵 / 宁 (Cantonese: soul, willing)

1 – 日 (Cantonese: day / sun), 易 (Mandarin: easy)

2 – 易 (Cantonese: easy)

3 – 生 (Cantonese/Mandarin: live / birth)

4 – 死 (Cantonese: dead /Mandarin: Yes)

5 – 无 (Cantonese: none) / 吾 (Mandarin: I, me)

6 – 捞 (Cantonese: cari makan), 禄 (Cantonese: salary/money),in Hokkien, 6 pronounces as ‘Luck’ (English: Lucky). 流 (Mandarin: Float / fluid); 落 (Cantonese: to drop, fall, or decline).

7 – 去 (Cantonese: gone)/ 起 (Mandarin: arise)

8 – 发(Cantonese/Mandarin: prosper) (Cantonese: gossip / long winded)

9 – 久 (Longlasting)


168 / 1668 – 一路发 Cantonese: fortune all the way.
24 - 易死 Cantonese: easy to die.
28 - 易发 Cantonese: easy to get rich
38 - 生发 Cantonese: prosper, 三八 Hokkien: crazy
49 - 死狗 Caontonese: dead dog.
520 – 我爱你 Mandarin: I love you, applies in China only
524 - 唔易死 Cantonese: not easy to die.
5354 - 唔生唔死 Cantonese: 'not alive, not dead' or 不三不四 nonsense.
584 - Hokkien: nonsense, sex maniac
67 – Cantonese: male’s organ (hash word)
7788 – Cantonese: almost complete.
9394 - 搞三搞四 Caontonese: do nonsense.
9413 - 九死一生 Cantonese/Mandarin: nine dead one alive.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

DiGi Postpaid : Promotion SMS dated 3 Sept 2009

2009-09-3 17:11:14 from DiGi:-
Now everyone can be insured! Only RM0.20 a day for a Personal Accident Insurance worth RM100,000. SMS INS BUY to 2000 or call 0162211800.

DiGi RM1 vs. DiGi Prepaid I Like

Comparison of DiGi RM1 vs. DiGi Prepaid I Like

In general, DiGi "Prepaid I Like" is in 3 modules (for me, Super Long Life is not included bcoz it is more alike a sub-module which applies to the 3 main modules).
The charges is:-
36 sen/min calls (in 30 seconds block)
10 sen/SMS
25 sen/MMS



The main different are:-
Super FnF - 15 sen/min to 15 FnF numbers (11x DiGi, 4 non DiGi), 1 sen/SMS to 11 DiGi, 10 sen/SMS fot 4x non-DiGi FnF and Others (DiGi but not in FnF list, and Non-DiGi numbers)

Super SMS - FREE SMS (only DiGi-DiGi) after daily SMS usage of 50 sen; 10 sen/SMS to all networks (DiGi but not in FnF list, and Non-DiGi numbers).

Super Talk - FREE Calls & SMS (DiGi-DiGi) if you use more than RM200/month; OR, call rate at 25 sen/min if you use more than RM100/month.

Super Long Life - pay RM30 for 1 year active line (apply to Super FnF, Super SMS or Super Talk).


DiGi Prepaid RM1* is replacing "Prepaid I Like" on July 2009. The source of idea must be taken from 1Malaysia. Hence, onward all new subcribers no more option for "Prepaid I Like". For those already changed from "Prepaid I Like" to to "DiGi Prepaid RM1", there is no option to 'undo'.

DiGi Prepaid RM1 looks like combination of Super SMS, Super Talk & Super Long Life in "Prepaid I Like":-
a. Rate:-
36 sen/min for calls (in 30 seconds block)
10 sen/SMS
25 sen/MMS

b. FnF - 11 DiGi + 4 Non-DiGi

c. once daily SMS usage is hit RM1, the following call rate is RM0.12/min & SMS DiGi-DiGI is 1sen/min, SMS to others Networks are 10sen/min.
d. remains of Super Long Life (One Year Validity) at RM30.


Comments:-
For those youngster who daily SMS (DiGi-DiGi) a lot, 11 DiGi FnF not enuf to them, Super SMS is better package (better keep it).

For Super FnF, changed to "DiGi Prepaid RM1" is better option because the call rate will be cheaper at 12sen/min once you hit RM1 of SMS usuage (cheaper than Postpaid which is 13sen/min).



*The new plan is named "DiGi Prepaid", but I intentionally called it as "DiGi Prepaid RM1" due to DiGi's 1st Prepaid Plan is also called DiGi Prepaid, then followed by DiGi Prepaid Plus, Horizon, Horizon Optimum, Beyond, Fuyoh!, etc.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

DiGi Prepaid Plus Commercial

anyone still keep this metal box? :P



this following video clip was created 31 May 2002.