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Celcom iPhone 4 emailer to prospects FAIL

While Celcom has officially started to offer iPhone 4 yesterday, they have sent emails to those who earlier registered their interest for the iPhone 4. The problem though, is they sent not 1 or 2 but up to 7 emails to their prospects. Not only it is annoying like spam but their links is invalid upon clicking.

What you’ll get is a private promotion page above with the message that your link is invalid. Looks like they have left out the unique ID code for the promotion in their email. We guess that they will be sending another email shortly with the correct link but we hope they really get their emails done right this time.

The email blunder aside, it seems that Celcom is giving a special promo for those who registered their interest for the iPhone 4. If you sign up by 28th April 2011, they are giving additional iPhone 4 accessories worth RM100 and with priority lane access during the phone collection. Not a bad offer for early birds that registered.

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