Grab a buddy and sip to refreshing Ice Blended beverages from The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf in the humid Singapore weather for they’re holding a 1 for 1 promotion!
From 29 September to 15 December 2016, join the queue at all The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf stores excluding the Beanstro and Changi Airport outlets. No complaints about the long queue because the promotion is on to encourage customers to pay via Samsung Pay!
Literally like the tagline of ‘Tap. Save. Go.’ you’ll be able to grab your drinks in half the time, saving up because your friend gets to drink free and go on your way to do more shopping!
The promotion is available for Mastercard holders using Samsung Pay as the mode of payment, so hurry up, install and activate your account.
Here’s how:
- Make sure that your mobile or electronics is updated to the current Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow).
- Select the Samsung Pay icon to download and install the Samsung Pay application. The Samsung Pay icon may be found in your Apps Folder, Homepage or Samsung Folder.
- Load the app and sign in with your Samsung Account
- Register your Mastercard.
During payment:
- Swipe up to load Samsung Pay
- Authenticate with your fingerprint, PIN Number or iris+
- Tap your phone on the payment terminal to pay
With just a few easy steps for you to get 2 drinks for the price of 1, what are you still waiting for?
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This article was first published on goodyfeed.com.
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