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You are here: Home / Lifestyle / GREAT SHOPPING WITH SHOPBACK.MY: SOUPER TANG

GREAT SHOPPING WITH SHOPBACK.MY: SOUPER TANG

January 1, 2016 By StrawberrY Gal - Lifestyle, Online Shopping Leave a Comment

It is fun shopping online and I am always looking for great deals either in groupon, lazada and more for good buys and deals. Who does not want to shop more and save more. Recently I shopped for some meals with family at Groupon where the voucher of RM 100 meals at RM 70. It is already great deal right but I get more than that with ShopBack.my

I had just logged in to ShopBack.my, and go to the coupon I wanted to buy and here you go, complete the buying transaction and you will able to get the additional discount. Recently, I had purchase few things with shopback from Groupon, Lazada and Zalora too. But being a foodie, i purchase a nice meal with family in Taang Shifu

The process is easy and straightforward too. All you need to do is to sign up as a member (via Email or Facebook), update your personal details and more importantly your banking info to receive the cash back.

To make things sweeter, you will also receive a RM5 signup bonus! Then, if there’s any online purchase that you intend to buy, and that website is also ShopBack.my’s merchant, simply click on the “Get Cashback” button to initiate the cash back process. And you can also invite your friends to join and get some cash bonuses to your account.

To ensure your cash back is credited to your account successfully, there are a few things to keep in mind.

1. Do not click on coupon websites
2. Only use coupons that they provide
3.Use the same device throughout (eg. Mobile, Tablet, Desktop)
4.Enable cookies on your device
5. And being a shopper in shopback, I found out that sometimes the money does not go instantly to your account

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What I love is the Shopback enable me to save more and they have not just groupon but big brands lika agoda, lazada and zalora too. And now we can enjoy good food with family with Shopback.my + Groupon where I save more than RM 30 discount.

Tags: Shopback.my Category: Lifestyle, Online Shopping



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