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More Value With GrabPay! Here’s How M’sians Can Get FREE RM3 Vouchers When You Shop

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When it comes to shopping nowadays, Malaysians have definitely come a long way. Most of us have learnt to make the best of our spending by finding ways to earn cashback, utilise vouchers and gather points with every spending. One great way to do this is by utilising e-wallets!

One of the most used e-wallets in Malaysia is none other than GrabPay! Not only do Malaysians use it while shopping, but it also makes it convenient for us to pay our bills, top-up our phone credit and more! And if you’re someone who loves to get the most bang for your buck, we’ve got great news for you…

From now until 28 February 2022, Grab is giving away RM3 OFF vouchers when Malaysians spend with GrabPay!

That’s right! The best part about this deal is that you can earn the voucher when you spend with any merchant with GrabPay! This way, you can definitely save more money every time you spend. Curious? Then read on to find out how to enjoy this deal!

 

Here’s how to earn your RM3 voucher with GrabPay

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  1. Simply open the Grab app on your phone and tap on the QR scanner.
  2. Scan ANY GrabPay or DuitNow QR code that is displayed by the merchant.
  3. Insert the amount you need to pay and swipe right.
  4. That’s it! The RM3 voucher will be credited to your Grab app which you can find under ‘My Rewards’.

As we’ve mentioned before, you can use GrabPay to pay with any QR code (not just GrabPay Preferred Merchants) and still get the voucher! So, make sure you always remember to spend with GrabPay wherever you go!

 

Use the RM3 voucher on your next purchase!

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  1. To use the RM3 voucher, make sure to visit a GrabPay Preferred Merchant that displays a GrabPay QR code. (Pro tip: you can find these merchants by using the ‘GrabPay Merchants Nearby’ function on the app!)
  2. Launch the Grab app on your phone, tap on the QR scanner and scan the merchant’s GrabPay QR code.
  3. Insert the amount you need to pay and make sure that you’ve made a minimum purchase of RM15 and above.
  4. Tap on ‘Add Promo’ and select the RM3 OFF voucher then swipe right to pay. The RM3 will be applied to your transaction immediately!

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Just head over to the ‘Payment’ tab and look for this function when you’re on the app to find a GrabPay Preferred Merchant near you!

However, do note that each user will be limited to one redemption per day and up to three redemptions per month. This means that you can earn up to RM36 worth of vouchers! The voucher is also valid for 14 days upon issuance so don’t forget to use it before it expires! Spend it wisely, okay!

 

That’s not all! You can also find more monthly deals with GrabPay

The fun doesn’t stop there, guys! Did you know that GrabPay will offer new deals every month? It’s true! You can find all the latest deals they’re having by checking out the monthly GrabPay Deals Catalogue on your Grab app.

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On top of that, there’s another way you can maximise your spending with GrabPay! Just shop at a GrabPay Preferred Merchant and you can earn up to 3x GrabRewards for every transaction! Just remember to always look for merchants who display a GrabPay or GrabPay DuitNow QR code. You won’t be able to earn this many rewards with a non-GrabPay merchant so make sure to shop smart!

 

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Look out for this green qr code when you shop!

 

This voucher is certainly coming at a great time especially with all the festive season shopping we’re currently doing. If you’re still on the hunt to do some Christmas shopping, this would be the perfect time to do so as you can get more value with each spending.

To find out more about this deal, just head over to their website here. Make sure to also download the Grab app on the App Store or Google Play and start utilising GrabPay to get more value when you shop.

 

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