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Friday, October 19, 2012

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Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Plans in Malaysia Compared - Maxis, Digi, Celcom and even U Mobile(!) all considered

The Samsung Galaxy Note II is being launched today! Before you go out this weekend to grab your new phone, check out our review first! You may find the results surprising...

We also have a Comparison Tool here for you to compare all plans (even non-contract) yourself!

Not what you are looking for? Check out our other articles here:

Best Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Plans in Malaysia
Best Samsung Galaxy S3 Plans in Malaysia
Best Apple iPhone Plans in Malaysia

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U Mobile Prepaid Unlimited Mobile Internet Plan UMI18 at RM18/month for 250MB of Data, 25 Minutes and 25 SMSes

U Mobile has recently introduced a cheaper variation of their Unlimited Mobile Internet Plan 28 into the market, the UMI18. How does it fare? Check it out in our full review here.

See how it compares to the Best Prepaid Plans in Malaysia.

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SaveMoney.my's Big Giveaway 2012 continues - Win a Pair of Wicked Audio Headphones

We just love giving stuff away for free to our loyal subscribers! Missed our Apple iPhone giveaway?

How about a pair or Wicked Audio Headphones? We have a few of these to give away!

Why not get your friends to sign up too, many of the winners of the previous Giveaways worked together to win!

Stay tuned, and you could have your hands on one in the next week!

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What is SaveMoney.my?

SaveMoney.my is an online consumer finance advice magazine, the first of its kind in Malaysia with the sole purpose of saving you money on anything by finding the best deals on banking and lifestyle products and loopholes in the consumer market.

Companies in Malaysia such as the big bad Banks, MNCs, GLCs, Retailers, Franchises and Supermarkets spend RM billions (!) on media advertising, branding, product placement, staff training so that they can sell YOU products and services which make the most money for THEM.

Finally, now there is way for consumers to FIGHT BACK. By detailed journalistic research as well as clever tech-y tools and calculators, an average person in Malaysia can earn (by Saving Money!) RM1,000s and sometimes even RM10,000s a year!

 

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