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Thursday, October 4, 2012

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The Apple iPhone 5 - Make it Yours for Free (TODAY)

Thank you for subscribing to SaveMoney.my! As a thank you for your readership, we are giving one of you (our subscribers) the chance to be a lucky owner of the latest iPhone 5!

How to win - The SaveMoney.my iPhone 5 Treasure Hunt (4th October 2012!)

Sometime between 3pm and 5pm today (4th October 2012), we will upload 2 photos (see below) in two seperate articles somewhere on SaveMoney.my. The first person to find the photos and successfully email admin@savemoney.my with their article locations after we do (just 2 article links or 2 article titles will do) wins! Its as simple as that!

HINT: See Update 5 on 1st October 2012

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Malaysia's My First Home Scheme MFHS (Skim Rumah Pertamaku) Guide - get a 100% LTV/margin Home Loan?

The Malaysia My First Home Scheme (MFHS) was introduced in early 2011 by the government with the sole purpose of assisting young adults to own their first home.

See our Full Guide here.

See some other helpful property ownership tips (including a handy RPGT and Stamp Duty calculator in our Property and Mortgages section.

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What is SaveMoney.my?

SaveMoney.my is an online consumer finance advice magazine, the first of its kind in Malaysia with the sole purpose of saving you money on anything by finding the best deals on banking and lifestyle products and loopholes in the consumer market.

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.

Finally, now there is way for consumers to FIGHT BACK. By detailed journalistic research as well as clever tech-y tools and calculators, an average person in Malaysia can earn (by Saving Money!) RM1,000s and sometimes even RM10,000s a year!

 

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