Digi is currently offering an exclusive device bundle offer for CIMB Preferred Visa INFINITE card holders. You can get a new flagship smartphone and 200GB of data for only RM288/month. On top of that, customers will also stand a chance to win a 1-year free waiver.
The offer comes with zero upfront cost and no advanced payment required. Eligible customers are able to pick between a iPhone XS 64GB or a Samsung Galaxy Note9 128GB with a Galaxy A6+ bundle.
This device bundle costs RM288/month and it includes Digi’s Postpaid 288 with a contract duration of 24 months. The plan offers unlimited calls and 1,000 SMS to all networks as well as 200GB of mobile data which you can utilise at all times. This data can be shared with your family members and it costs an extra RM38/month for each supplementary line.
On top of that, the plan also gives you free 5GB roaming data, 60 minutes roaming calls and 60 minutes of IDD to 10 countries each month. This covers Australia, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand.
If you opt-in for auto pay subscription, you’ll get an additional 5% off your monthly bill for the first 6 months. According to Digi, 20 lucky customers will receive a 1-year bill waiver upon participating in the campaign. This bundle offer is valid until 28 February 2019.
Take note that this promo is only applicable to CIMB Preferred Visa INFINITE card members only. For more info, check out Digi’s CIMB Member’s exclusive promo page here. You can get additional details from their T&C.
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