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Get 50% off your weekend rides with GrabCar

Whether you’re heading to a Ramadhan Bazaar or to the shopping malls, you probably want to leave your cars at home during the weekends. Grab is offering up to 50% off on your weekend rides in conjunction with the Ramadhan and Hari Raya festivities.

From today, 18 June until 10 July 2016, Grab is offering four GrabCar (Economy) rides across 4 weekends at 50% off up to a maximum of RM6 per trip. The promo is limited to 20,000 rides each weekend and you can pay with either cash or credit/debit card.

To get started, just enter the code GRABMYWEEKEND in the Grab app. Take note that this offer will not applicable with other existing promotions or discounts and it is applicable only in the Klang Valley, Penang and Johor Bahru.

You are free to use up your four discounted rides as you wish, whether it is one per week or use all 4 on a single weekend. If you’re with your family, you can get each of them to use the promo code for more affordable rides. Haven’t tried Grab yet? You can download it now from the Apple’s AppStore or Google Play Store.

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