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Celcom and Xpax are giving away free makan and minum worth millions of ringgit

After giving away free movie tickets and petrol, Celcom and Xpax Prepaid has unveiled its latest giveaway for this month. For the next 29 days, they are giving away millions of ringgit worth of KFC and Starbucks vouchers to its loyal subscribers.

The redemption is the same as before. For Xpax, just top up a monthly internet plan (NET30, NET40, NET60, NET88) from as little as RM30 and you’ll receive a gift code voucher that allows you to receive a RM20 voucher for either KFC or Starbucks. For Celcom FIRST postpaid, you’re eligible if you’re a new sign up or if you subscribe to a monthly internet plan. Alternatively you are also qualified to receive the gift code voucher if you top up more quota via Max Up.

Getting the gift code is just the first step as you would need to redeem the actual KFC/Starbucks voucher at your nearest participating Blue Cube outlet. If you’ve accidentally deleted the gift code, you can request it again by sending “MYCODE” to 28882. Take note that the promotion starts today but redemption starts from tomorrow 16th February until 15th March 2016.

For more info and to find out the list of Blue Cube outlets, you can visit both Celcom and Xpax promo pages.

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