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Digi is giving away 1GB of free data for postpaid and prepaid users

Digi is giving a post-Christmas present to its subscriber by offering 1GB of free data. To redeem this, you would need to install or update to the latest myDigi app which is available for both iOS and Google Play.

On the FAQ page, it appears to be applicable only to Digi Postpaid and Digi Broadband customers but interestingly when we checked, it is also available for prepaid users as well. The 1GB data can only be redeemed once and you can activate it by tapping on the menu icon > Add-Ons and select “Thank You Gift 1GB”. The free data is only valid for 24 hours and it will be utilised first on top of your existing data quota.

According to the terms & conditions, you can redeem this between 12.01am on 26 December until 11.50pm on 28 December 2017. It is applicable to Digi subscribers that have activated their account before 15 December 2017 and are currently residing in Malaysia.

Thanks KevinNgTK for the tip!

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