Yoodo is a new digital telco and it prides itself to be Malaysia’s fully customisable plan. Since it’s like a hybrid-prepaid offering, there are no bills to worry and there are no pay per use charges that could eat away your credit unknowingly.
As Yoodo is very different from the conventional plan, they took the opportunity to poke fun at traditional telcos.
In their first video, they portray the not so upfront terms when it comes to unlimited high-speed data and split data quotas between weekends and weekdays.
On their earlier video, they highlighted the frustration of waiting at a customer service centre and the difficulty of porting out. Interestingly, they picked a specific colour in each video to represent a traditional telco. Remember this?
So, have you tried Yoodo? Let us know how’s your experience so far and if they truly delivered flexibility as promised. To learn more about them, you can refer to our previous post here.
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