Special Streamyx packages for Disabled Citizen (OKU)

TMNET has new Streamyx packages out for disabled citizens in Malaysia. The packages are the same as those made available to the general public except for the price which has been brought down almost 50%.
Those interested in applying should be aware for the terms as quoted from TMNET. Read more here.
i. This package targeted only for DISABLED CITIZEN who registered under Social Welfare Department, Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development.
ii. Registration is available at TMpoint only.
iii. Upon registration, applicant must present the OKU identification card issued by Social Welfare Department, Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development to verify the status of DISABLED CITIZEN and submit a copy of OKU ID card.
iv. Applicants may send representative to TMpoint to register for the package on behalf him/her. Representative should present the OKU ID card & submit a copy of the card.
v. The 1st bill received will include one month subscription fee (from the date of service activation) and an advance charge of the second month subscription fee.
I have a question. How long before some smart ass Malaysian exploits this privilege? Knowing Malaysians, we tend to do anything just to safe a buck. Even if it mean burning in HELL!!
Source : TMNET
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Irwan | November 4th, 2007 at 12:28 am #
This is a good promotion by TM Net. Let’s hope Malaysian won’t abuse it
wingloon | November 4th, 2007 at 12:00 pm #
I hope that they will provide good service to the disabled citizen. The price not attractive. They should waived or give toll free number for the disabled citizen to make the complaint,
Danny | November 4th, 2007 at 4:58 pm #
Well senior citizens should also be included I feel.
Genious | December 17th, 2007 at 8:23 pm #
Well, I am the one applying for the 512K package at RM45 per month. So, what I’ve to say is that everything is the same except the monthly payment of RM45.
At wingloon:
No No, they is no Free Phone for us to make complains or enquire something. We are just the same. Need to wait and wait if the line is busy.
Genious | December 17th, 2007 at 8:26 pm #
At Danny, I think it’s also fair to include senior citizens. TM do have Fix line specially for senior citizens if I’m not mistaken.