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What are the charged services? |
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Click on this link value-added / premium services for the complete list of services provided. Other services such as accessing the map page, building images etc. are still free and will continue to be free. |
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How do I pay for the value-added / premium services in Streetdirectory.com? |
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Smart Messaging Services (SMS) |
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You can pay for the services on an ad-hoc basis via SMS. You are not required to be a member in order to use this service. However you must be above 18 years of age and have in your possession a mobile phone. Users under 18 years of age must seek parental consent. |
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Buy credits known as SD Dollars. |
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You can use SD Dollars to pay for the services. |
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What is the difference between SD Wallet and SD Card? |
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You are required to be a registered member to use SD Wallet. On the other hand, you are not required to be a registered member to use The SD Card. Both SD Wallet and SD Card have prepaid credits which allow you to pay for value-added / premium services in streetdirectory.com. |
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Is there an expiry date for SD Dollar? |
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The SD Dollars in The SD Card expires 1 year after your first date of usage. E.g if you purchase the card on 1 Nov 2005 but start using only on 1 Jan 2006, then your SD Dollars in your SD Card will expire in 31 Dec 2007.
The SD Dollars in the SD Wallet expires 1 year after it is being credited. |
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How do I buy the SD Dollars? |
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To purchase SD Dollars: |
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Please click here. You can make payment either through credit card or cheque. For cheque payments, the SD Dollars will only be credited only after the cheque has been cleared. |
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To purchase SD Card: |
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Is my credit card information safe with Streetdirectory.com |
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Yes. We are committed to safeguard your information. For that reason, we employ staffs of security technology professionals and utilize a full range of security technology available. We also protect the connection between your computer and our server from eavesdropping through industry-standard encryption (SSL) technology. |
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