Totally no way to re-instate that number? Remembered my expiry date wrongly and din top up in time
Mr Brown Banned Joined May 24, 2015 Messages 10,789 Reaction score 1,258 Aug 25, 2023 #1 Totally no way to re-instate that number? Remembered my expiry date wrongly and din top up in time
Ye_Rongtian Banned Joined Dec 4, 2000 Messages 57,289 Reaction score 14,495 Aug 25, 2023 #2 Don't even talk about prepaid, even postpaid also no way to get back the number.
T TimberOak Member Joined Jul 10, 2022 Messages 443 Reaction score 142 Aug 25, 2023 #3 Mr Brown said: Totally no way to re-instate that number? Remembered my expiry date wrongly and din top up in time Click to expand... Try calling Telco. There is a grace period. You will be allowed to top-up and reinstate the line. Most likely any previous value will be lost.
Mr Brown said: Totally no way to re-instate that number? Remembered my expiry date wrongly and din top up in time Click to expand... Try calling Telco. There is a grace period. You will be allowed to top-up and reinstate the line. Most likely any previous value will be lost.
Mr Brown Banned Joined May 24, 2015 Messages 10,789 Reaction score 1,258 Aug 25, 2023 #4 TimberOak said: Try calling Telco. There is a grace period. You will be allowed to top-up and reinstate the line. Most likely any previous value will be lost. Click to expand... Starhub cs not very helpful Say LLST according to Singapore IMDA regulations
TimberOak said: Try calling Telco. There is a grace period. You will be allowed to top-up and reinstate the line. Most likely any previous value will be lost. Click to expand... Starhub cs not very helpful Say LLST according to Singapore IMDA regulations
A alex22 Arch-Supremacy Member Joined Apr 29, 2001 Messages 21,268 Reaction score 5,377 Aug 25, 2023 #5 Mr Brown said: Starhub cs not very helpful Say LLST according to Singapore IMDA regulations Click to expand... Make them an offer, a binding one. See if they twitch
Mr Brown said: Starhub cs not very helpful Say LLST according to Singapore IMDA regulations Click to expand... Make them an offer, a binding one. See if they twitch
reddevil0728 Great Supremacy Member Joined Dec 16, 2005 Messages 64,744 Reaction score 5,353 Aug 25, 2023 #6 alex22 said: Make them an offer, a binding one. See if they twitch Click to expand... What does this mean?
alex22 said: Make them an offer, a binding one. See if they twitch Click to expand... What does this mean?
Habrosus High Supremacy Member Joined Jul 23, 2005 Messages 26,989 Reaction score 11,420 Aug 25, 2023 #7 TimberOak said: Try calling Telco. There is a grace period. You will be allowed to top-up and reinstate the line. Most likely any previous value will be lost. Click to expand... Malaysia, yes. Here I've tried with ST or M1, even by one day, "no way". Which telco you got the grace period from?
TimberOak said: Try calling Telco. There is a grace period. You will be allowed to top-up and reinstate the line. Most likely any previous value will be lost. Click to expand... Malaysia, yes. Here I've tried with ST or M1, even by one day, "no way". Which telco you got the grace period from?
T TimberOak Member Joined Jul 10, 2022 Messages 443 Reaction score 142 Aug 25, 2023 #8 Habrosus said: Malaysia, yes. Here I've tried with ST or M1, even by one day, "no way". Which telco you got the grace period from? Click to expand... I just did last year with M1 for prepaid line. Expired 1 month and they reactivated after I did a top-up.
Habrosus said: Malaysia, yes. Here I've tried with ST or M1, even by one day, "no way". Which telco you got the grace period from? Click to expand... I just did last year with M1 for prepaid line. Expired 1 month and they reactivated after I did a top-up.
C crystalnox Supremacy Member Joined Feb 2, 2006 Messages 8,611 Reaction score 2,208 Aug 25, 2023 #9 So far only two cases where M1 was able to reactivate an expired number. The guy above this post, and this case: https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/threads/reactivate-m1-prepaid-card.4372263/ Other telcos probably lost cause.
So far only two cases where M1 was able to reactivate an expired number. The guy above this post, and this case: https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/threads/reactivate-m1-prepaid-card.4372263/ Other telcos probably lost cause.