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Now Grab is offering Zero fares nationwide

Grab is countering Uber’s RM0.99 offer with an even better deal. Now everyone can enjoy free Grab rides for short trips from now until 28 February 2017.

To enjoy this offer, just use the ZEROFARE promo code before you request a ride. If the original fare cost RM7 or less, you’ll be paying absolutely zero even if you’re stuck in standstill traffic. This offer is applicable for both GrabCar or GrabTaxi rides in the Klang Valley, Johor Bahru, Penang, Melaka & Kota Kinabalu only. You can choose to select either cash or debit/credit card as your mode of payment. If your trip costs more than RM7, you’ll be charged the normal rate.

Take note that each person is entitled to 30 Zero Fare Grab rides (up to RM7) and it is limited to 10,000 redemptions per day. The Zero Fare offer is not valid for rides between KLIA-KLIA2 and toll charges are not covered with the promo. For more info, click on the source link below.

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