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Top up RM100 and get a free phone from TuneTalk

Need a backup phone just for phone calls and SMS? TuneTalk is giving away a basic 2G phone when you top up RM100 with their special bundle.

According to Tune Talk, sometimes we need a sense of nostalgia but this isn’t the Nokia 3310. The phone they are giving away is a Ninetology Vox Plus that comes with a tiny 2.75″ QVGA display and a physical keypad.

The free phone promo is valid from 12:00 on 6th March on a first come first serve basis and it is only applicable to those who have successfully ordered the RM100 Reload bundle from the Tune Talk online store.

Once the reload is done manually on Tune Talk’s backend, you will receive a call within 48 hours. If you don’t hear from them, customers are required to contact their careline at 03-27720000 or 13100 and provide them with your order number. According to its T&C, Tone Excel and Tone Plus subscribers are also entitled to participate in this promotion.

The free phone will be delivered in 7 working days and they do deliver throughout Malaysia. For more info, check out the Tune Talk RM100 Reload bundle page.

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