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Maybank gives away HTC Desire daily for m2u mobile promo

Maybank, Malaysia’s most extensive bank is having a promotion for its mobile site, m2u Mobile. From 14th July 2010 onwards, they are giving away a HTC Desire daily for transacting on their mobile site.

To join, just access their mobile site at http://mobile.maybank2u.com.my with your mobile and make a bill payment or interbank transfer. After your transaction, you will be asked a question. If you are the 1000th person with the correct answer, you’ll win the device. This runs until 21st October 2010.

Another interesting thing they highlighted is that m2u is FREE to access on Celcom, DiGi and Maxis subscribers for a short promo period as follows:

  • Celcom – Prepaid 13 July 2010
  • Celcom – Postpaid 23 July 2010
  • Maxis – Prepaid & Postpaid 19 July 2010
  • DiGi – Prepaid & Postpaid 20 July 2010 (Update: DiGi’s diginet APN only.)

This offer is valid for 3 months and we would like to highlight the possibility it could be FREE only if you have the right APN configured on your device, similar to DiGi’s Free Facebook Zero Access.

For more info, head on to Maybank‘s promo page.

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