E. Budaya sold and used my phone number
Several months ago I signed up for a so called “obligatory” membership club for Express Budaya which requires me to surrender my details including NRIC and phone number. I’ve asked them if this is a necessity and they nodded while giving me a pen to fill it up. I reluctantly gave them my details and cashed out for a ticket to KL.
Several weeks later, I received the first sms from them containing advertising for themselves. I thought that might be just one-off kind of SMS. I received another advertising later, but this time it’s from ‘nelayan’. I don’t know what’s the heck is that but the sender number is the same. I know the fact in an instant as Iphone group sms conversation under the same sender.
That was when it came to me that E. Budaya, the only party whom I gave my detail to, sold my number to others. And the way they forcefully got my detail, is beyond me.
My advice, don’t ever give your detail to E. Budaya or others, even they said it’s required to make your purchase. That’s just bullshit.
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yup i also agree wif u irwan bcz i also had apply 4 the e-budaya privilage card. and i also receive messages from e-budaya themselves and nelayan promoting about their food, restaurant and something like that..
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erk. sampai camtu sekali. EHm, kene hati-hati ni.
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