Transport provider MyTeksi goes after the king of fruits and they are bringing it directly to your door-step. This RM1 service will be provided this weekend (25th-26th July) from 12:00 PM till 6:00 PM. You’ll only need to pay for the RM1 delivery cost, as the durian is complimentary. But be sure to snap it up fast, as it is first come-first-serve, with just 100 deliveries per day.
This continues the hype by their competitor Uber, who just today held a global initiative to deliver ice-cream at 252 cities in 57 countries across 6 continents. Vehicles from drones (Singapore), to trucks (Jordan) and cars (Malaysia) were utilised in numerous countries throughout the world.
It should be noted that MyTeksi’s #GRABdurian campaign will only be applicable for those in the Klang Valley area. Let’s hope that the company doesn’t reuse the cars immediately after a drop-off, surely giving their passengers a “blissful” scent of one of Malaysia’s favourite fruits.
Some other conditions regarding the campaign are listed below:
Only 100 deliveries per day, strictly a first-come-first-serve basis.
Valid only for Klang Valley area.
Delivery is RM1, please pay RM1 on delivery.
Please be ready to collect your GRABdurian from the delivery person at the drop-off location.
Allow up to 1 hour to receive your delivery.
Were you thinking of getting your hands on some in-season durian? Well just be sure to have the app ready as advance bookings aren’t available. Issues and queries can be directed to MyTeksi’s hotline at 1300-80-5858. For more info, head over here.
You can download the app for your devices through links provided below:
Android
iOS
Windows Phone
BlackBerry World
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