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 RM200 rebate for energy saving apps, Anybody know anything?

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angelusis
post Jul 7 2011, 10:33 PM

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QUOTE(Kelvin5717 @ Jul 7 2011, 07:49 PM)
I just check today as it's 7th July however i been to 4 eletrical shop big and small at Puchong and 2 say u must claim from GOV ur self, 1 say big lies from GOV, another 1 say they heard of it but never got official notification from GOV that they can claim the 200 after given out the rebate to buyer ~ Malaysia  shakehead.gif
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I suggest you to check here:

http://www.saveenergy.gov.my/rebate/partic...Filter=SELANGOR

This program is limited.. I cannot recall the exact number but I think for the whole nation including Sabah & Sarawak, only 100,000 voucher are given out. And then they split it between all the states not equally but depends on the populations. Small state like Perlis only got about 1% of those 100,000 vouchers...


So, this one works like 'siapa cepat dia dapat'...

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post Jul 7 2011, 10:38 PM

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QUOTE(angelusis @ Jul 7 2011, 10:33 PM)
I suggest you to check here:

http://www.saveenergy.gov.my/rebate/partic...Filter=SELANGOR

This program is limited.. I cannot recall the exact number but I think for the whole nation including Sabah & Sarawak, only 100,000 voucher are given out.  And then they split it between all the states not equally but depends on the populations. Small state like Perlis only got about 0.01% of those 100,000 vouchers...
So, this one works like 'siapa cepat dia dapat'...
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since you mentioned "Siapa cepat, dia dapat"

I am just wondering, if I pay deposit to on hold my orders before this rebate thing is implemented but I havent take appliance yet, in that case, do I still eligible for this thingy?
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post Jul 7 2011, 11:08 PM

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QUOTE(leeyung @ Jul 7 2011, 10:38 PM)
since you mentioned "Siapa cepat, dia dapat"

I am just wondering, if I pay deposit to on hold my orders before this rebate thing is implemented but I havent take appliance yet, in that case, do I still eligible for this thingy?
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This campaign starts 2pm today, so if you already check your bill account using the link I already gave, you can directly print your voucher if you are eligible and use it..

Err, it's kinda betraying my company, but as consumers I think I want to share this with you.. my supervisor said today that, we(salesman & staffs) need to hold our customer if they bring the voucher to our shop and never let them get away and buy from other shop.. biggrin.gif

So I think you can try ask the salesman and convince them that you really want the appliance, and pay some deposit..










p/s: And those vouchers can be used for appliances with 5* model only...
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post Jul 7 2011, 11:26 PM

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malaysian gov....i never belief!!!
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post Jul 8 2011, 10:18 AM

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question is what the base price for the equipment? Is that control price item or negotiable?
Maybe endup without vouche still cheaper? Is that possiable?

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post Jul 8 2011, 11:52 AM

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QUOTE(Jo_da48 @ Jul 8 2011, 10:18 AM)
question is what the base price for the equipment? Is that control price item or negotiable?
Maybe endup without vouche still cheaper? Is that possiable?
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I'll give more information when I'm free... wait guys!!! drool.gif
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post Jul 8 2011, 12:03 PM

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I recently try to apply save energy voucher but the screen promt me invalid account?

not sure why
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post Jul 8 2011, 02:25 PM

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QUOTE(g00glesYYl @ Jul 8 2011, 01:03 PM)
I recently try to apply save energy voucher but the screen promt me invalid account?

not sure why
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You have not been paying your bills? hmm.gif
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post Jul 8 2011, 07:45 PM

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QUOTE(kelvyn @ Jul 8 2011, 03:25 PM)
You have not been paying your bills?  hmm.gif
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post Jul 8 2011, 09:59 PM

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I think the bill got to be at certain value to entitle rebate. Could be RM 100 and above.
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post Jul 8 2011, 10:04 PM

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You mean that your monthly bill needs to be more than certain amount, say RM100 to qualify for the rebate?
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post Jul 8 2011, 10:59 PM

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That is my guess, i could be wrong. Amount i am not sure too.


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post Jul 9 2011, 01:15 AM

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Hey guys.. The campaign works like this:

You can check your eligibility by providing your TNB bill account number here https://saveenergy.tnb.com.my/Public/CheckEligibility.aspx.
From what I've been told the system will check your bill for the past 6 month. From my observation today when the customer came to our shop and ask us to check their bills, if your bill is:

lower than RM50/month = eligible for aircond voucher only(RM100)
between RM50-RM100 = eligible for both aircond(RM100) and fridge(RM200)
between RM100-RM150 = eligible for aircond only(RM100)
higher than RM150 = might not eligible for both..

I cannot explain more on this, I'm just telling about what I saw today and based on my manager's briefing..I'll give you example..

Today, we've print the voucher for a customer namely Mr R.. So, this Mr R wants to buy fridge from our shop. The voucher only allow you to buy 5* energy saving fridge with nett capacity off 400L. So Mr R decide to take TOSHIBA fridge model GR-W26MPB with 240L capacity. Because he has been our loyal customer, we gave him the floor price (the lowest price for cash payment at our shop) which is RM880. So, Mr R only has to pay us RM680 cash and gave us the RM200 fridge voucher to us. As simple as that! drool.gif

The price may vary from other shop, but they cannot be too much difference I think..

And you can check here http://www.saveenergy.gov.my/rebate/ee-appliance-listing as reference for the model that are available, and then using that model, go to the official website of that brand and check the specifications coz I think the one provided here http://www.saveenergy.gov.my/rebate/ee-appliance-listing were kinda less accurate..

Is that helping? innocent.gif
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post Jul 9 2011, 07:39 AM

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is this voucher applicable in all electrical shop? if specific shop? can someone here listed down please..
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post Jul 9 2011, 11:08 AM

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QUOTE(woeijing83 @ Jul 9 2011, 07:39 AM)
is this voucher applicable in all electrical shop? if specific shop? can someone here listed down please..
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you can get all information from here http://www.saveenergy.gov.my/ just browse through the links provided..

or if you want to check the participating retailers click here http://www.saveenergy.gov.my/rebate/participating-retailers .. Select your current location (state) and they will display the list of shops together with the address... smile.gif
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post Jul 9 2011, 12:55 PM

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QUOTE(bhtan @ Jul 4 2011, 09:51 PM)
Not only I didn't get my rebate for my Hitachi inverter fridge, the price has increased by RM100 within a month! I had to pay the extra amount.
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Hitachi inverter fridge? the 3-door mirror-finished door model?
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post Jul 9 2011, 09:21 PM

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hmm then i wanna ask if i'm buying new house and dun have TNB bills ? meaning not entitle ? should i get the bill account number from previous owner ? how bout i get mine from my father at Perak state ? can print the voucher and use at KL ? and also can use mutiple voucher ??
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post Jul 9 2011, 11:26 PM

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QUOTE(Kelvin5717 @ Jul 9 2011, 09:21 PM)
hmm then i wanna ask if i'm buying new house and dun have TNB bills ? meaning not entitle ? should i get the bill account number from previous owner ? how bout i get mine from my father at Perak state ? can print the voucher and use at KL ? and also can use mutiple voucher ??
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Only the account's holder can use the voucher to buy the appliances. I don't think you can take your father's voucher from Perak and use it at KL.. Because that would bring trouble to the retailer(shop) when they're going to claim the voucher...

One voucher valid for one purchase only. because the voucher number generated when you print the voucher will be use by the retailer to claim from TNB. And you need to give your original TNB bill (the latest bill that you have paid) together with a copy of your IC to the shop when you want to buy the item.

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If you buy from retailer that have outlets across few states, you may be able to get the fridge using your father's voucher. However it depends on the retailer management itself.. Is this confusing? For example, if your father use his voucher to buy fridge from Courts Mammoth in Perak, if Courts's management allow their outlet in KL to deliver the fridge to you in KL, then it is okay..

I'm telling from what we have done. One of our customer bought the fridge from our outlet but ask us to send the fridge to her brother's house in Alor Star.. What we do is create the sales order using the voucher's holder name and address (the address on the sales order must be the same with the address from the TNB bill). The payment was also made at our outlet. Then we fax the delivery order to Alor Star outlet and ask them to deliver the fridge for us.

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QUOTE(angelusis @ Jul 9 2011, 11:26 PM)
Only the account's holder can use the voucher to buy the appliances. I don't think you can take your father's voucher from Perak and use it at KL.. Because that would bring trouble to the retailer(shop) when they're going to claim the voucher...

One voucher valid for one purchase only. because the voucher number generated when you print the voucher will be use by the retailer to claim from TNB. And you need to give your original TNB bill (the latest bill that you have paid) together with a copy of your IC to the shop when you want to buy the item.

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If you buy from retailer that have outlets across few states, you may be able to get the fridge using your father's voucher. However it depends on the retailer management itself.. Is this confusing? For example, if your father use his voucher to buy fridge from Courts Mammoth in Perak, if Courts's management allow their outlet in KL to deliver the fridge to you in KL, then it is okay..

I'm telling from what we have done. One of our customer bought the fridge from our outlet but ask us to send the fridge to her brother's house in Alor Star.. What we do is create the sales order using the voucher's holder name and address (the address on the sales order must be the same with the address from the TNB bill). The payment was also made at our outlet. Then we fax the delivery order to Alor Star outlet and ask them to deliver the fridge for us.

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He can use his father's voucher if he has a photocopy of the original bill. Last I checked, you only need to submit a photocopy of the original bill and not the bill itself to the retailers. If the Ministry decides to check who bought the item, they have a copy of your IC anyway. As long as the voucher number is valid, you can redeem it.

As for the address of the sales order being the same as the IC/bill, that is dependent on the retailers. The voucher is not dependent on the address.

The program was created by the Ministry to encourage the use of energy efficient appliances. So, it really doesn't matter if you are buying it for someone else, as long as someone is using energy efficient appliances.
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post Jul 17 2011, 10:21 PM

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may i know anyone has print out the voucher?caz i have checked my account through the website but it stated there account not found.my monthly bill is less than rm80.or i need go to tnb to get my voucher?

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