Another Grab Hitch promo is back, and this time, it’s better than ever! If you are thinking of riding home with ease today, well, now is the time to try out Grab Hitch – another function that is much cheaper than the normal GrabCar rides. Plus, it’s now 50% off so it’s essentially half the price!
From 15-17 November 2016, you can enjoy 50% off your GrabHitch rides ALL DAY when you key in the code TWT50 to anywhere you want! And yes, similar to GrabCar, there is no additional waiting time for this as you’re bound to get a ride within 5 minutes of booking!
Here’s how to get your 50% OFF ride:
1. Download the Grab application from your App Store or Google Play.
2. Activate GrabPay if you have not done so before.
3. Click on the GrabHitch button.
4. Type in your pick up and drop off points.
5. Choose the time for your pick up.
6. Key in the promotion code TWT50
7. Book the ride and wait for a driver to accept
8. Get picked up, hop into the front seat with your friendly driver and do let the driver know in advance via Notes if you have an additional passengers, pets or baggage.
Some Terms & Conditions apply:
1. This promotion is only valid for GrabPay rides.
2. This promotion is only valid for fares not exceeding SGD16 per trip.
3. Each passenger is entitled to use the promo code TWICE in 1 calendar day.
And in order to maximise your booking, you can also book one day before to make sure that you’ll get a ride the next day! Time to start booking now!
This article was first published on Goodyfeed.com
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