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Struggle to pre-order an iPhone 6 from Maxis? Here’s a solution

Both DiGi and Maxis have started offering pre-orders for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus at midnight. However the sheer amount of traffic has overwhelmed their online store, rendering it inaccessible by a lot of potential buyers.

Maxis hears you and they are offering another way to secure a chance of pre-ordering a unit. All you’ll need to do is to drop your phone number and they will get in touch with you on the next steps. The iPhone 6 which is officially priced from RM2,399 is offered from as low as RM659 on Maxis. Meanwhile the iPhone 6 Plus is offered from RM999.

To know more about their offers, check out the full Maxis iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus plans. In case you missed it, Maxis will be offering a Midnight Express delivery where you can get the iPhone 6 in your hands no matter where you are in Malaysia on 6th November at 12AM, but only if you’re lucky enough to be picked.

If you’re still interested to get it from Maxis, leave your number over here.

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