Christmas is coming early this year! Even though the festive season is one month away, discounts and deals are coming to you!
50% Off Your Next Grab Ride
From 21-27 Nov 2016, between 10am-5pm, apply the promo code “Fifty” when you book your Grab ride through the app and you’ll stand to enjoy 50% off your total fare.
If you’re thinking of popping by somewhere further away for lunch, or you’re late to your RT at Maju camp, this will be perfect for you.
This promo code is valid for the first 5,000 redemptions daily, so redeem it while stocks last.
Here’s how you use the promo code
- Download the Grab app and register your account.
- On the booking screen, select your pick-up and drop-off points.
- Choose the GrabCar vehicle type and choose your preferred payment method.
- Enter the promo code FIFTY in the promo code field.
- Tap ‘Book’ and enjoy 50%* off your ride.
- Upon successful booking, you’ll automatically receive a 50%* discount off your fare.
Terms and Conditions Apply
- Valid for GrabCar rides only.
- Promotion period is from 21 – 27 November 2016, between 10am – 5pm.
- 50% discount is capped at $8.
- Limited to 5,000 redemptions per day.
- Once the redemption limit is met, the promo code will only be valid for new to Grab users.
- Cancellation of a successful booking disqualifies you from using the promo code again.
- The 50% off discount is only eligible on the latest version of the Grab app.
Don’t say we bojio hor!
Feature Image: grab.com
This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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