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Getting traffic summonses from the police is no joke and the fine that you have to pay because of your offence sure puts a strain on your wallet. However, the summonses are important to ensure that you don’t repeat the same mistakes and endanger the lives of others on the road.

Get 10% Discount For Pdrm Summons When You Pay At Any Post Office Until July 13! - World Of Buzz

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Well, if you’re dreading the thought of parting with your money then we’ve got good news for you! If you have any summonses from the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) lingering in your house, now is the best time to go and pay your fine.

That’s because you can now get a 10% discount when you pay your summonses from now until July 13! That’s right, you should go home and see whether you have any summonses lying around so that you can take advantage of the discount and clear your debts. After all, you have to pay (literally) for your mistakes!

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It’s also super easy to pay; you can settle your outstanding traffic summonses at any post office in Malaysia. This discount only applies to selected summonses though, so do remember to check with the post office. Although this promotion may not be as much as some of the ones they’ve had in the past, by right we should be grateful that there is any discount at all.

After all, the summonses that we get are our own fault for committing a traffic offence, so we should always pay up no matter the presence of a discount or not. So, go home and check whether you have any summonses and get ready to pay up before the deadline!

 

Also read: Creative ‘Ah Long’ Distributes Flyers Resembling MBPJ Summons to Promote Business

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