In a bid to expand its top up channels, Yes has introduced physical reload cards and epay channels. Now you’re able to top up on ground from its appointed dealers and even via epay’s extensive network at kiosks and petrol station.
For the reload cards, you have the top up denominations of RM10, RM30, RM50 and RM100 which can be activated online here. More info on the reload cards here and epay here.
Now if only yes offers auto debit monthly or when credit gets low for uninterrupted use. It would be great if they implement this for valuepacks.
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