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Digi has a new RM38 postpaid plan for students

Digi apparently has a postpaid plan just for students, starting from RM38 a month.

The plan gets subscribers 3GB for RM 38, and apparently isn’t attached to a contract so you can opt out at any time. The postpaid plan also includes 100 free minutes and 100 free SMS across all networks and you can also port over your number. You’ll also get 60 days free iflix, 3GB cloud storage as well as unlimited music streaming.

All you need to have is a valid student card and not be on any Telco blacklists. Sounds simple enough.

However, it bears remarkable similarity to Celcom’s First Basic 38 plan or if you’ve tried it, Digi’s own ambassador plan. So far it looks pretty legit but we’re not entirely sure. Also, according to the flier (in that tiny small print on the corner) you will only be getting it at RM 38 (RM10 off) for 12 months, after which it should revert back to its regular price.

What do you guys think about this plan? let us know in the comments.

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