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Home / Lifestyle / Every Little Purchase Counts: Earning Points with Samsung Wallet on Galaxy A15/A25 5G

Every Little Purchase Counts: Earning Points with Samsung Wallet on Galaxy A15/A25 5G

August 22, 2024 by StrawberrY Gal


 We all know how convenient it is to use Samsung Wallet for our daily transactions, but did you know that you can also earn points every time you use it? Whether you’re commuting, grabbing a quick bite, or doing a bit of shopping, Samsung Wallet makes it easy to rack up rewards without any extra effort. With support for a wide range of banks in Malaysia and even debit cards for those smaller purchases, it’s never been simpler to earn points on things you buy, big or small.

The best part? There’s no minimum spend required, and every transaction earns you up to 40 points ! Whether you’re spending RM1 or RM999, you’ll still earn the same 40 Rewards Points per transaction (subjected to Gold Tier status only) . For example, by tapping your Galaxy A15/A25 5G for an LRT ride costing just RM2.00, you earned up to 40 Rewards Points. It doesn’t stop there—whether it’s passing through a toll for RM1.50, buying a sandwich for RM3.50, or indulging in a RM10 Nasi Kukus, each transaction adds up to 40 Rewards Points to your account.

Unlock awesome rewards with no minimum spend! To find out more, you may view this video here. Every Little Purchase Counts: Earning Points with Samsung Wallet in your Galaxy A15 l Galaxy A25 Can Be A Blast!

What’s even more amazing is that you can redeem awesome vouchers with just 1 Rewards Point . Or, if you prefer, save up and pay as low as 1% to get your favourite Samsung products at unbeatable prices or any awesome vouchers from your favourite shops . Samsung Wallet is now available on the affordable Galaxy A15 5G, with prices starting as low as RM999 . Purchase now and enjoy all the benefits of Samsung Wallet as you spend, making your everyday transactions not just easier, but more rewarding!

To purchase the Galaxy A15 (LTE), visit: 

https://www.samsung.com/my/smartphones/galaxy-a/galaxy-a15-black-256gb-sm-a155fzkixme/

To purchase the Galaxy A25 5G, visit: 

https://www.samsung.com/my/smartphones/galaxy-a/galaxy-a25-5g-yellow-256gb-sm-a256ezyhxme/

For more information on Samsung Wallet, please visit: 

https://www.samsung.com/my/apps/samsung-wallet/

For more information on Samsung Rewards, please visit: 

https://www.samsung.com/my/rewards/

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