OhBundled roaming only covers group A.
Nepal is group D, you will need to purchase add on, and the price is very high.
Interestingly Nepal is under Simba's group A, which is included in the plan.
This was my experience for new line.For new # line sign up, the 30 days start counting from the day you signed up or the day you get the physical sim card assusming you choose to have it mail to you?
30 days start from the day you activate the line after receiving the card.For new # line sign up, the 30 days start counting from the day you signed up or the day you get the physical sim card assusming you choose to have it mail to you?
Many potential good numbers, depending what you're looking for.Saw a number which is nice in my view and subscribed immediately. xxxA xxxB where x is the same numbers
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AFAIK, nope.Can eight allow consolidation of 3 or more mobile line into 1 account?
30 days start from the day you activate the line after receiving the card.
Many potential good numbers, depending what you're looking for.
AFAIK, nope.
That’s why I was curious why they would be able to do digital for one but not the other. I don’t mind paying, just make it convenient for me.Already stated in FAQ. Better to just head down, unless someone else comes in with their own experience.
Unless you want be the "special" person who does this.
- Can I switch my eSIM profile to another device?
- Please head down to our service centre located here with the original ID that was used for the sign up. A new QR code will be provided. Please use the QR code to link to the new device. Currently, we do not charge any fee for this.
- "OH NO"I accidentally removed my eSIM, how can I restore my eSIM?
- Oh no! Your eSIM is one-time use and will not be re-downloadable. Please provide the following for authentication at helpme@eight.com.sg and we will generate the QR for you:
- Name as per NRIC
- Last 4 digits of NRIC
- Telco where you ported from (applicable only if you are porting in)
- Date of Birth
- Date of transaction
- Eight mobile number
- Email address with registration:
That’s a bummer, seems like there are better ways to manage thisAfter the Giga account takeover saga, many MVNOs are now paranoid and you will need to physically go down to the service centre to prove your identity.
There certainly are, however MVNOs are paranoid about protecting themselves.That’s a bummer, seems like there are better ways to manage this
And if in the process of convenience, your account gets taken over (due to lack of identity checks, or slack checks) and you find that all of your money is gone from your bank account because the threat actor managed to get your bank OTP SMS. What now?That’s why I was curious why they would be able to do digital for one but not the other. I don’t mind paying, just make it convenient for me.
There certainly are, however MVNOs are paranoid about protecting themselves.
As long as people are aware that eSIMs may look convenient on the surface, but dig deeper and understand the caveats as well as account takeover risks.
Think about what happens if you need to change phone. For Eight, you would need to request for another eSIM, and that *will* require you to physically go down to their service center, according to their FAQ.
And if in the process of convenience, your account gets taken over (due to lack of identity checks, or slack checks) and you find that all of your money is gone from your bank account because the threat actor managed to get your bank OTP SMS. What now?
This is a hypothetical situation which unfortunately was a reality for the giga victim.
Anyone tried changing between plans? I was thinking of getting the 11+ plan for one month before going back to the 8 dollar plan. Will the system automatically continue the 8 dollar plan after I change back to the 8 dollar plan?
Yes, if change phone have to go down to their service centre to get a new eSIM. End up I go to their service centre and request to convert to a physical SIM instead.There certainly are, however MVNOs are paranoid about protecting themselves.
As long as people are aware that eSIMs may look convenient on the surface, but dig deeper and understand the caveats as well as account takeover risks.
Think about what happens if you need to change phone. For Eight, you would need to request for another eSIM, and that *will* require you to physically go down to their service center, according to their FAQ.
Personally I think physical sim is the better choice for primary lines.Yes, if change phone have to go down to their service centre to get a new eSIM. End up I go to their service centre and request to convert to a physical SIM instead.
you stay inside that mrt station for how many hours?![]()
So terrible slow at Woodlands MRT here
Starhub should do something
It's an absolute tragedy.you stay inside that mrt station for how many hours?
Outside mrt station, visiting friend near block 830you stay inside that mrt station for how many hours?