But noh, that was not the case. My point is…what is the point?
What is the point of registering your number so honestly when some other dishonest people CAN be dishonest? Like I said to my mom, I could have written my name as Noorkumalasari if I so wanted. (I did, when I was in kindy – I even struck out my name on the back of my chalkboard and tulis “This chalkboard belongs to Noorkumalasari.” How I wanted to be Noorkumalasari’s adik angkat, jangan tak tau!)
So, tu lah dia. Today I went to the agent again to get 3 copies of the registration form for Bibik, Kar Cher and Pan Yau. Kebetulan we went out tonight to Low Yatt. They filled out and signed the forms. Tomorrow I can hantar the borang back to Celcom. I could have just signed the forms myself had I not seen them tonight. I thought the mandatory registration was a brilliant security measure. And I thought it was about time those involved were doing something to prevent anonymous sms-related crimes. So serious that Celcom has now sent out a ‘threat’ to its prepaid users warning those yang tak register will get their number “deactivated” comes January 1st 2007. Cik main serious lagi okay!
Elok-elok anda happy mengaktifkan hidup anda, Celcom berhak mentidakaktifkannya. Nah kau! Punya hot tak hot the link, I tell you. I wonder how the prepayors from the Active Planet are doing.



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