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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

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OCBC Booster Savings Combo 4.00% p.a. 3-month FD Review (ends 31st December 2012)

OCBC have revised their new 3-month FD rate promotion, they are still offering a headline grabbing rate of 4.00% p.a! Of course, the main question is : Do you really get 4.00% p.a. ? We've done the calculations, and reviewed the terms here!

To find the best FD rates in Malaysia, read our Top FD rates article here.

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Subway Breakfast + Free Coffee at RM6.30 – Start your day with Subway!

If you're in a hurry and don't quite have the time to grab / make your own breakfast, you can try having it at Subway! At RM6.30, you'll get a 6'' sandwich breakfast + coffee combo (usually costs around RM9.30). A pretty good deal if you're a Subway fan!

Looking for other scrumptious food promotions? Stay tuned to our "Deals & Vouchers" section for more great food deals!

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Pizza Hut Malaysia Promotion Review – RM38 for 3 Regular Pizzas (ends 10th October 2012)

Pizza Hut is having a pizza deal! All you have to do is print out the voucher and present it during your take away order to get 3 regular pizzas for RM38. Hurry though, it ends today! Read our review here!

Have a look at our Deals & Vouchers section for more food deals!

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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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