Note: The cheapest price you can get the StarHub GREEN Top-Up card is $14.50 at the in-Touch Teleshop at Blk 631 Ang Mo Kia Ave. Credit goes to Amelia. I haven’t checked this out yet, but I will the next time I go down to Ang Mo Kia.
I don’t know how much do you Singaporeans get your StarHub GREEN top-up card for, but now I get mine for $15.30. If you’re new to Singapore and using StarHub GREEN prepaid, the worse place you can buy your top-up card is at 7-Eleven or at those 24-hours open shops as they charge you $18.00 for an $18 value top-up card. If you buy from smaller general shops, you can easily get the $18 value top-up card for $15.50. Take this advice from someone who has been living here for half a year
OK. $15.50 still isn’t $15.30, but here’s the story:
I used to think that $15.50 for the StarHub GREEN top-up card was the cheapest price I could get it for until yesterday. I needed credit and I went to a shop I usually bought my top-up card from. Well, it was a Sunday and the shop was close. Oh well, I was thinking of walking 10 minutes away to another shop where I usually bought my top-up card for $15.50, when I suddenly remembered there was another general shop close by. At that time I wasn’t sure whether it sold top-up card but since it was so close by I decided to take the risk, and the risk paid off
. The shop was ran by an Indian guy, and the first thing that I saw was this sign reading “StarHub Top-Up Card : $15.30”. Haha. Taking risk does pay off.
I know that $0.20 isn’t much to any of you, but if you’re a student in a foreign country, it’s always the pennies that decide whether you are able to survive with the money that the scholarship gives you and whether you need to ask your parents for more money
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Oh, I forgot to tell you the place. The place where I bought the $15.30 Top-Up card is near the bus stop opposite the ACS (I) Boarding School, which is somewhere in Dover, one bus stop down from the bus stop opposite the International World College.
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Hi, you shoud get the Happy 128
for S$28 you get S$100 + S$28 (IDD). for 50 days to finish.
it is more worth the money.
I could get the $18 top up card for $15
The Happy 128 is quite a new thing right? Cause I remember wondering what that was when I came back from Malaysia after the June Holidays. Well, as most of the money I spend on phone bills is to sms overseas, the normal GREEN topup card is more worth it. Hehe. Now there is even the send 5 get 50 free global sms promotion. Really good
@Rinaz: Seriously? Where where? I thought I was already getting a good deal
Hi,
the cheapest place to get is still from In-Touch Teleshop at Blk 631 Ang Mo Kia Ave 4, selling at $14.50 !
Wow. Thanks for the tip Amelia. I most likely would go there and buy a few at one time to stock up and save my money