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Monday, October 8, 2012

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DiGi reduces prices for all Samsung Galaxy S3 Plans - Now top of the market?

DiGi is offering a Samsung Galaxy S3 promotion, with an additional RM480 (RM20 per month) rebate if you take their DG Smart Plan 88.

It comes out on top for people who need more than 2GB of data with their smartphone! See our Full Review Here

See the Full Samsung Galaxy S3 Plans article to see where it comes up compared to the rest.

Your own personal usage will determine the best plan for you! Check our our Samsung Galaxy S3 Plan Comparison Tool.

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PB-Esso Mobil Gold Credit Card - extra 3% cashback making it 3.5% - 8% till 31st December 2012, to go with a generous RM50 activation bonus and 8-12% cashback on retail spending

Public Bank have either decided to be very generous, or uncoordinated with their promotions! We've done some analysis on their latest card promotion and have found 3 (yes three!) seperate promotions currently running on one card. They are:

  1. RM50 one time activation bonus (or you can take the 0% spending for 8 months)
  2. 8% – 12% cashback but with 8x or 12x swipes of over RM80 per month, limited to RM120 cashback. See concurrent promotion details here.
  3. Extra 3% cashback on petrol (from 0.5% – 5% to 3.5% – 8%) with other spend of at least RM500.

Too complicated for you? Check out simpler cashback credit cards in our Cashback Credit Cards in Malaysia article!

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Companies in Malaysia such as the big bad Banks, MNCs, GLCs, Retailers, Franchises and Supermarkets spend RM billions (!) on media advertising, branding, product placement, staff training so that they can sell YOU products and services which make the most money for THEM.

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