Was wondering, would Malaysians rather pay their electricity bills through the TNB app itself or pay via ewallets to get cashback and rewards?
Pay TNB bills through the TNB app or ewallets?
Pay TNB bills through the TNB app or ewallets?
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Sep 29 2021, 03:55 PM, updated 5y ago
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Was wondering, would Malaysians rather pay their electricity bills through the TNB app itself or pay via ewallets to get cashback and rewards?
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Sep 29 2021, 04:30 PM
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QUOTE(wchinwai @ Sep 29 2021, 04:09 PM) I dont think there are cashback/rewards for paying TNB via ewallet. Ah, but if you were able to get cashbacks or rewards for paying your TNB bills (assuming Boost or TNG ewallet enables this feature), would you consider paying through ewallets then? Cos I noticed others, especially the older generation would rather just stick with their usual payment methods.Boost does not have TNB as the payee list. Using Public Bank Visa Signature credit card - can as this is considered on-line payment. I could be wrong |
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Sep 29 2021, 04:40 PM
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QUOTE(incubus69 @ Sep 29 2021, 04:36 PM) hahah you'll be surprised man. I feel like as long as people get cashbacks/rewards for paying bills, they are likely to try out and pay through different platforms, like ewallet for instance |
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