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Stop Comparing Prices: Here’s How You Can Steal the Best Deals in M’sia’s Biggest Heist Ever!

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Nothing gets Malaysians going like a good bargain, kan? If you, like a lot of deal-hunters, are looking to save more on your next shopping spree, then this ‘heist’ is just for you!

Still comparing prices? Join Malaysia’s biggest ‘heist’ ever across KL from now to 29 September with Lazada, where it’s Always the Better Price!

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Wanna know what the rage is all about? Then read on to find out! ?

 

Here’s what went down during the launch of this heist!

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In a thrilling new twist to online shopping, Lazada is holding a heist (something that Malaysians have not seen before!) where participants can scout out hidden deals all over the city and turn the streets into a playground for bargain hunters! By locating these dynamic DOOH billboards, bargain hunters stand a chance to unlock exclusive deals on the Lazada app.

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Having attended the launch of the heist ourselves at Lot 10 last night, we came across countless other deal hunters, with a notable number of influencers among them (including Kelly Chin and Elaine Yin Ng!), who are eager to spread the word of the heist and show off their own haul!

 

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A lot of these shoppers have already snagged their vouchers at the heist billboard locations. We’ve seen some of them stealing skincare sensations such as the SK-II PITERA™ Ultimate Aura Essentials Kit for just RM203.70 (NP: RM325), while others were lucky enough to snag the latest Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 5G at the extremely low price of RM3,194.10 (NP: RM4,499)!

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Wanna try your hand at stealing all the deals and save over RM2,000? Then, be sure to join the hunt quickly and race against other deal hunters, as this heist is only until 29 September. Get going for the thrill of unlocking deals and the promise of unbeatable prices with Lazada!

Grab better price deals from top brands like Dreame, SK-II, Darlie, Proya, OLDTOWN White Coffee, Signature Market, MamyPoko, Nivea, Samsung and Drypers!

But you better be quick on your feet—all of these deals are on a first-come, first-serve basis!

 

“How does the heist work?”

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Senang je! Here are the simple steps to carry out Malaysia’s biggest heist ever:

  1. Search the hashtag “#LazadaLegitMantul Heist” on Google.
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  2. Click on the site for Lazada’s best price heist and find clues on where to find the billboard locations across Klang Valley.
  3. Input the codes displayed on the billboards into the same microsite to unlock a Lazada page where you can collect an exclusive voucher.
  4. Redeem your voucher on Lazada and check-out to enjoy unbeatable low prices.

By using these nifty vouchers, you can grab the specific item displayed on the billboard at an exclusive price! But remember, these deals are super limited in quantity so you need to search NOW before they run out!

 

“Why should I shop with Lazada?

Lazada stands out for its Lowest Price Guarantee, which represents their commitment to delivering the best prices without compromising on high quality or convenience. With the Lowest Price Guarantee badge on the platform, shoppers can rest assured that they are getting the best deal, thus saving them time from having to scour the internet in search of unbeatable prices.

Don’t miss out on this chance to enjoy Lazada’s Lowest Price Guarantee and enjoy better prices you won’t find anywhere else.

So what are you waiting for?! This amazing heist ends on 29 September so start searching #LazadaLegitMantul Heist now, find the billboards, steal the deals and discover just how with Lazada, it’s always the better price!

Source: WOB
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Source: WOB
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