Digi has recently rolled out its Prepaid Internet Reload, a brand new data reload alternative for prepaid customers. This allows customers purchase Internet-only reloads without having to top up credit and activate a plan separately.
There are two plans to choose from – RM3 for 3GB with a validity of 24 hours, and RM10 for 8.5GB with a validity of seven days.
For RM3 you are able to receive a total of 3GB of Internet quota for 24hours. Customers are given 2GB base Internet (all-day) and an additional 1GB Internet for usage between 1pm to 7pm. As for the RM10 for 8.5GB, customers will be given a base Internet of 1.5GB (all-day) and an additional 1GB a day over 7 days of usage between 1pm-7pm.
It is now available at 99 Speedmart, Happy Mart, KK Mart, Mynews, Cold Storage, Giant, Jason’s, Mercato, Tesco, Watson, BHPetrol, Caltex and Petron. It will also soon be available at 7-Eleven, Petronas and Shell this coming September.
Customers who purchase the plan will receive a 16-digit softpin and this must be activated via MyDigi app or by dialing *123*.
Here’s how you activate it once you’ve received your pin:
Via UMB code – RM3
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Via UMB code – RM10
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You can also key in your softpin and reload through the MyDigi app.
MyDigi app – RM3
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MyDigi app – RM 10
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This internet offer is only available to all Digi Prepaid Mobile subscribers except for DG Smart Plan and Prepaid Internet customers.
For more information on Digi’s Prepaid Internet Reload, click here.
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