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Pay for coffee on your Smart Phone with the Starbucks Malaysia app

If you’re a Starbucks coffee addict, this app is for you. Starbucks Malaysia has finally released its official app where you can make payments and check for existing rewards from your mobile device. All you’ll need to do is to login using your Starbucks account and payment is done through bar code scanning. If you are low on credit, you can top up from the app using Credit Card or Direct Debit with a minimum denomination of RM30.

As a limited time offer, Starbucks is offering a Buy 1 Free 1 Dark Caramel drink through the mobile app which is located under What’s New. The promo is valid from today 26 June until 13 July 2014.

The Starbucks Malaysia app is available now as a free download on both Android and iOS devices. Check out some screenshots of the app after the break.

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