Malaysians can now buy a Samsung Galaxy device and redeem a gift worth up to RM599

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With Merdeka approaching soon, Samsung Malaysia is throwing a sale starting today until 19 September 2021. Depending on the selected Galaxy phones that you get, each customer is entitled to bring home a special gift worth up to RM599. 

In case you're wondering which Galaxy phones are eligible, it would be none other than the Samsung Galaxy S21 5G Series, Galaxy S20 FE Series, Galaxy Note20 5G Series, Galaxy Z Flip, Galaxy Z Fold2 5G, Galaxy A52 Series, and the Galaxy A72. Besides Galaxy phones, customers can also opt for other Galaxy devices such as the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, Galaxy Tab S7 Series, Galaxy Buds Live, Galaxy Buds Pro and many other models. 

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Selected Samsung home appliances are eligible for free Touch 'n Go Wallet credits too

With that said, there are three different types of gifts. It ranges from a Touch ‘n Go eWallet Credit valued at RM64, a UV Sterilizer with Wireless Charging worth RM299 or an AKG Y500 Wireless Headphones valued at RM599. For a full list of participating models and corresponding gifts, you can check them out right over here

Also, to redeem Gift 1 (Touch ‘n Go eWallet Credit), you can follow these steps below: 

  1. Purchase any participating models in Gift 1 during the campaign period
  2. Visit Samsung Redemption Management System (RMS) link and register your details during the redemption period. Sign up or sign in to your Samsung Account.Fill in details and attach your proof of purchase
  3. RM64 Touch ‘n Go eWallet Credit Code will be sent to your registered email/Samsung Account after the claim has been approved

Lastly, to redeem Gift 2 and/or Gift 3 respectively, simply follow these steps:

  1. Purchase any participating models in Gift 2 and/or Gift 3 during the campaign period.
  2. Get a complimentary gift from Samsung

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