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The Unifi Mobile free 20GB #bebas offer is no more

TM has stopped offering its 20GB free data SIM offer a month after they had introduced its new Unifi Mobile service. Before this, anyone can register for a free Unifi Mobile SIM Pack which comes preloaded with 20GB of LTE data with bundled calls and SMS. On top of that, each individual can register up to 5 SIM cards and you can collect it for free at your nearest TM Unifi outlet.

If you haven’t registered for a Unifi Mobile SIM, here’s their new offer.

Effective today, new Unifi Mobile registrations will come with just 10GB of free LTE data but you still get 10 minutes of voice calls, 10 SMS and 50MB of LTE/3G data. The rest of the plan benefits remain unchanged and your credit will never expire as long as your mobile line is kept active by making an outgoing usage, reload or purchase an add-on within 90 days from your last purchase or usage.

Previously, anyone can get up to 5 SIMs which means you get to enjoy up to 100GB of free LTE data. With this new revision, there’s now a limit of 3 SIM cards per customer. The SIM pack itself is priced at RM10 and it’s currently given out for free until 31 March 2018 or while stocks last.

We reached out to TM’s customer service and we are told that customers that have registered before 26 February but haven’t collected their SIMs are still entitled to enjoy free 20GB of LTE data.

For more information, you can visit TM’s Unifi Mobile website or you can refer to our previous Unifi mobile posts.

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