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Ah Neh firm 4th Telco Cicle.Life behind the $3 vending machine for $50 note

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Circles.Life launches daily unlimited data plans, WhatsApp add-on
The Singapore telecoms service provider also admitted it was behind the #3dollarballer cash vending machine marketing stunt on Wednesday, which was cut short due to safety considerations.

Circles.Life co-founder and director Rameez Ansar.

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By Kevin Kwang
@KevinKwangCNA
01 Mar 2018 12:00PM (Updated: 01 Mar 2018 03:38PM)
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SINGAPORE: Circles.Life on Thursday (Mar 1) announced it will be launching a new daily unlimited mobile data plan and an add-on service to use WhatsApp in 18 countries, as well as its expansion plans.

The mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), which leases capacity from M1’s mobile network, said its customers can sign up for the daily unlimited data plan at 4G+ speeds for S$3 each day, on top of the S$28 base plan which comes with 6GB of data. Speeds “will be managed” after 100GB of usage per month, as part of its fair use policy, it added in its press release.

Customers can turn it on any time via the mobile dashboard, the company said. It told Channel NewsAsia in a separate email that the daily plan can be activated at any time, but will automatically turn off at 11.59pm on the day it was activated.

The company also took aim at the other unlimited data plans in the market currently, saying these are “limiting the customers instead of empowering them”.

“Unlimited plans should not be limited to weekend usage, be throttled after hitting a small data cap or be tied to annual contracts. They also should not be available only to consumers with deep pockets,” it said in its press release.

Currently, Singtel offers unlimited data plans to its Combo 3, 6 and 12 subscribers at an additional S$39.90, while M1 has its S$98-a-month plan for SIM-only subscribers. StarHub, meanwhile, offers free unlimited data on weekends to users who signed up for one of its five postpaid plans unveiled last August.

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Additionally, the MVNO is also offering a WhatsApp Passport add on where subscribers get unlimited roaming for the messaging app at S$1 per day. The 18 markets in this scheme are: Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Australia, USA, UK, India, Italy, Spain, Sri Lanka, South Korea, New Zealand, Germany, Macau, Cambodia, Turkey, Taiwan and Bangladesh.

New subscribers who sign up in March will be able to try out the service free for one month, the service provider said. This is an extension of the “try-before-you-buy” model called Circles Switch it launched last October.

Asked if these offerings required it to acquire additional capacity from M1, Circles.Life said agreement terms are confidential and cannot be shared. It did note that with any product, the company ensures that it is “financially viable for launch and to support on an ongoing basis”.

The launch of these services came on the heels of its #3dollarballer marketing stunt – the telco claimed responsibility at noon on Thursday - which saw people receiving S$50 when they inserted S$3 into a “vending machine”. It appeared to have caught people’s attention as hundreds gathered at Raffles Place on Wednesday during lunch-time trying to get in on the action, which resulted in the organiser calling a halt to proceedings. The second event that day at 313@Somerset didn’t materialise either, with the telco citing the fact that all the S$50 notes were redeemed.


The telecoms service provider also revealed expansion plans, saying it will be launching in Indonesia by the second half of this year.

“Entry in Indonesia is unique because while many have tried, we are the only ones able to enter soon,” said co-founder and director Rameez Ansar. “That’s why to win in this market we believe we must start with the foundation of innovation and focus on the customer experience, addressing the needs of data savvy customers.”

It plans to offer a “fully digital mobile platform” similar to what is offered in Singapore, he added, but did not go into further details.

Source: CNA/kk
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Circles.Life behind 'free money' vending machines at Orchard Road and Raffles Place
PHOTO: Instagram/3DollarBaller
Cherlynn Ng
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Mar 01, 2018
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The organiser behind a publicity stunt involving vending machines that dispensed a $50 note in exchange for $3 has been revealed to be local telecommunications service provider Circles.Life.

The two vending machines, located outside H&M in Somerset and near Chevron House in Raffles Place, drew large crowds during the two-day event on Feb 27 and Feb 28.


People who inserted $3 into the vending machines received a $50 note, which means that they gained $47 with no strings attached.

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'Free money' vending machine stunt at Orchard Road cancelled, Raffles Place event cut short

However, the event held at Raffles Place yesterday had to be cut short after police turned up as the organiser did not have a permit, while the second Orchard Road event was cancelled as all cash prizes had been "fully redeemed".

On Thursday (March 1), Circles.Life revealed via its social media platforms that it was the organiser of the #3DollarBaller campaign.

An announcement was also made on #3DollarBaller's official Instagram page.

Some of you may have guessed it. We're really behind #3DollarBaller. Here's what you can get with $3. Find out more about $3 Unlimited Data on Demand on www.circles.life.

The marketing stunt was to promote Circles.Life's 'Unlimited Data on Demand' service which is available for $3 per day on top of a subscriber's base plan.

This add-on service is one of several new services announced by the telco today.

 
Cv looks powderful leh:D
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Mr. Rameez Ansar serves as a Director of LCO-Creation Singapore Pte Ltd. Mr. Ansar manages a portfolio of growth private and public equity investments under Sukoon Investments. Mr. Ansar has over 8 years of start-up, management consulting and investment management experience. He was an Associate Director with Temasek Holdings and Corporate Finance consultant with The Boston Consulting Group. From 2003 to 2004, he was an early team member of the engineering team at IpsumNetworks, a US$ 8.5M Rho Ventures and Sevin Rosen funded, Philadelphia-based, start-up that focused on IP layer network diagnostics. He sits on the boards of various growth companies as well a Singapore-based philanthropic foundation. He studied at the National University of Singapore (Vice Chancellor’s List) and the University of Pennsylvania (NOC) and has an MBA from Harvard Business School.
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It's not even cheap. If u are paying $3 per day, u end up paying $90 per month for data! That doesn't even include talktime. Only the stupidest idiot will take up this plan.
 
It's not even cheap. If u are paying $3 per day, u end up paying $90 per month for data! That doesn't even include talktime. Only the stupidest idiot will take up this plan.

The $3 per day plan is not the base plan. That is to say, you have to sign up for a base plan in which you pay a monthly subscription fee for a limited amount of data. You then have the option of signing up for $3 per day plan "as and when" you need unlimited data.

For example, I have a small condo I hardly use, so I don't install Singtel WiFi on the condo. As and when I go over to my condo for a night or two, I will need access to unlimited data to either watch movies or do work on my computer. I will then activate the optional $3 per day plan, for just a day when I'm in my condo.
 
All the organisers and the approving authority ought to be charged for facilitating a near stampede and riot.
 
They're doing this without a permit but nobody arrested? Isn't Singapore a "permit" country? Long live PAP
 
Pse Check Out Singapore's Most High Tech Vending Machine = Ah Neh Hidden INSIDE THE BOX! The vending machine should had been in Serangoon Road lah IDIOT!


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http://www.asiaone.com/singapore/ci...nding-machines-orchard-road-and-raffles-place

Circles.Life behind 'free money' vending machines at Orchard Road and Raffles Place
PHOTO: Instagram/3DollarBaller
Cherlynn Ng
Stomp
Mar 01, 2018

The organiser behind a publicity stunt involving vending machines that dispensed a $50 note in exchange for $3 has been revealed to be local telecommunications service provider Circles.Life.

The two vending machines, located outside H&M in Somerset and near Chevron House in Raffles Place, drew large crowds during the two-day event on Feb 27 and Feb 28.


People who inserted $3 into the vending machines received a $50 note, which means that they gained $47 with no strings attached.

Read also
'Free money' vending machine stunt at Orchard Road cancelled, Raffles Place event cut short

However, the event held at Raffles Place yesterday had to be cut short after police turned up as the organiser did not have a permit, while the second Orchard Road event was cancelled as all cash prizes had been "fully redeemed".

On Thursday (March 1), Circles.Life revealed via its social media platforms that it was the organiser of the #3DollarBaller campaign.

An announcement was also made on #3DollarBaller's official Instagram page.

Some of you may have guessed it. We're really behind #3DollarBaller. Here's what you can get with $3. Find out more about $3 Unlimited Data on Demand on www.circles.life.

The marketing stunt was to promote Circles.Life's 'Unlimited Data on Demand' service which is available for $3 per day on top of a subscriber's base plan.

This add-on service is one of several new services announced by the telco today.

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