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Celcom is giving you RM5 to buy stuff on the Google Play Store

To promote Carrier Billing on the Google Play Store, Celcom is offering RM5 in cashback when you buy anything from the store. If you’ve never purchased an app, books or a movie, here’s your chance to give it a try for free.

This RM5 cashback offer is applicable to Celcom Android users who have never made a purchase on Google Play via Celcom Mobile Account. This is applicable to paid apps, in-app purchase, movies, E-books and newsstand items on Google Play. So, you can use this to purchase premium items within your favourite games.

Upon purchase, you’ll be charged immediately and you’ll receive the Cashback of up to RM5 instantly. If your purchase is RM2, you’ll get RM2 in cashback and you’ll receive a maximum of RM5 in cashback if your purchase is RM5 or more.

To take advantage of this RM5 cashback offer, you’ll need to set your Google Play Store billing to “Celcom Billing”. According to the T&C, this campaign will run between 15 December 2017 until 28 February 2018 and it is applicable for both postpaid and prepaid customers.

For more info, head on over to Celcom’s RM5 cashback promo page.

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