Just recently, Grab launched a new initiative – JustGrab which allows you to get your rides at half the time.
Basically, JustGrab will scan through the available taxis or vehicles on the road and will give them a holler if they are near you. The prices paid will be fixed too, so it’s essentially taking a GrabCar ride just that you can save on the waiting time.
From 17th April to 22nd April 2017, simply take 1 JustGrab ride each day, and you’ll get $7 off your second JustGrab ride of the day, every day! However, in order for the promo code to work, you will also need to take at least 1 JustGrab ride within the day to qualify.
Here’s how you use the promo code
- Download the Grab app and register your account (Your app has to be updated first)
- On the booking screen, select your pick-up and drop-off points.
- Choose the JustGrab option and select GrabPay via debit or credit card.
- Enter the promo code “JUST7” in the promo code field.
- Take your first JustGrab ride, and get the next one at S$7 off!
Terms & Conditions:
- Terms and Conditions:
- Valid for JustGrab rides only.
- Promotion period is valid from 17 – 22 April 2017.
- Valid for payments via GrabPay (credit/debit card)
- Valid for 1 redemption per Grab account per day.
- Limited to the first 15,000 redemptions daily.
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This article was first published on Goodyfeed.com
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