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If you clicked in this article, it probably means you shop online. But then again, who doesn’t!?

Shopping online is practically how everyone shops now. It is easy, convenient, and cheap. Not to mention addictive either!

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But did you know almost every Malaysian, including you, have been losing out on a ton of savings? Just by missing one simple step.

You know lah, when we buy things, the Asian in us naturally takes over.

We don’t believe in spending more money than we should. Hey, if we can buy it for lesser, then why pay more right? Which then leads to hours of ‘research’ to find the cheapest product.

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Besides comparing prices, sales, and inputting discount codes, the one trick that almost every Malaysian has missed out is…

Cashback sites like ShopBack!

[TEST] This Incredible Online Shopping Trick Will Actually Save Malaysians A Lot Of Money! - World Of Buzz

ShopBack literally gives you ‘cash back’ for purchases you’ve made online from stores like Lazada, Taobao, Zalora, Booking.com and more. Not to mention that it can be applied on top of discount/promo codes!

You know how most people directly go to the e-commerce websites to make purchases? Well, just by logging onto ShopBack first, you’ll get up to 30% of your money back when you purchase those same items!

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For example, a RM100 item you wanted in Zalora is eligible for 30% cashback, that means you will have RM30 in your ShopBack account after you’ve made the purchase!

These cashback can be then wired to your bank account to be converted into REAL CASH!

“Wah, get money back after shopping? Real or not?”

Yes yes yes! Cause here’s how it works:

When you shop through ShopBack, the store you purchased from (for example Lazada) gives them commission, which is then shared back to you!

While cashback sites are very common overseas, it’s a shame that there aren’t more Malaysians that know about this awesome system!

I mean we Asians leh. We should know any and every money saving tip we can!

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So the next time you want to shop online, log onto ShopBack. They are partners with over 500+ of your favourite stores including ZALORA, Sephora, Lazada, Taobao, Aliexpress, AirAsiaGo, Forever 21 and more! 

DON’T forget to do that! Because that feeling of wasting money you could’ve saved is reallyyy painful.

This Incredible Online Shopping Trick Can Actually Save Malaysians A Lot Of Money! - World Of Buzz

Shop to your hearts content! You’ll be surprised as the highest total cashback earned from a Malaysian shopper so far is RM17,000!

Plus! Huge year ends sales are coming! With Black Friday to Cyber Monday happening on 25th-28th November, featuring up to 30% upsized cashback and exclusive voucher codes; and Online Revolution that’s featuring tons of awesome deals till 12th December! There’ll be flash sales and super cashback up to 50%! 

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Remember to mark your calendars because the date 12.12 will be one huge sale you wouldn’t want to miss. Perfect chance to stock up on Christmas gifts!

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Get started now by getting RM5 FREE CASH in your ShopBack account when you subscribe hereLiterally one click away when you sign up with Facebook.

The best discounts, promo codes, and up to 30% Cashback are all on https://www.shopback.my.

Now your heart won’t grieve for the missing Ringgits anymore. Be smart. Shop the right way!

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