QUOTE(diversity @ May 20 2023, 12:13 AM)
Guys,
Recently one of my colleague told me he managed to redeem business class flight for him, his wife and child to go NZ. He said he only accumulated the points for a year or two. I asked how he did it because he's not a heavy spender or frequent flyer.
He replied that he could abuse the system by fabricating spending (such as the TNG reload in the past, he said he uses many apps). Just out of curiosity, does it make sense?
Sorry for potentially a very dumb question, but I'm a noob in this field. He said his business flight would've cost MYR80k for each person.
Yes. But not sure if it's still valid today as many ewallet have restricted topup by cards to around RM1K/account.Recently one of my colleague told me he managed to redeem business class flight for him, his wife and child to go NZ. He said he only accumulated the points for a year or two. I asked how he did it because he's not a heavy spender or frequent flyer.
He replied that he could abuse the system by fabricating spending (such as the TNG reload in the past, he said he uses many apps). Just out of curiosity, does it make sense?
Sorry for potentially a very dumb question, but I'm a noob in this field. He said his business flight would've cost MYR80k for each person.
That why ewallet was banned by Malaysian banks because of this. Basically reload into ewallet withdraw the money out. Rinse and repeat for each family members and each ewallet. On top of that likely your friend use one card for one whole household spending.
This post has been edited by Ramjade: May 20 2023, 05:56 AM
May 20 2023, 05:54 AM

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