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Plan to get the Samsung Galaxy Note9? Here’s how you can get RM300 off plus 3 years warranty


This post is brought to you by Senheng and senQ

The PlusOne loyalty program is the best way to enjoy rewards and added peace of mind for your gadgets, TVs and home appliances. Now there’s an even awesome PlusOne program from Senheng and senQ that’s running in partnership with Citi Credit Cards.

If you’re currently not a Citi credit card holder, you can enjoy extra 2 years warranty, free PlusOne membership fee and a RM300 Senheng/senQ voucher when you successfully sign up for a brand new card. To be eligible for the RM300 voucher, you must submit your application online and get approved on and before 31 July 2019.

Once your application is successful, you can walk into any Senheng or senQ outlet nationwide to redeem your RM300 shopping voucher with a minimum spend of RM750 in a single transaction using your new Citi credit card.

Since the Samsung Galaxy Note9 is launching very soon, you can use this offer to knock off RM300 from its recommended retail price. If you want to be among the first to get it, Senheng and senQ have started a registration of interest online. They are also bundling a free Samsung microSD card (worth RM112) for the first 999 customers that pre-order the Galaxy Note9.

Citi members can enjoy not just one but additional TWO years warranty protection on top of the standard one year manufacturer’s warranty at no additional cost. On top of that, the PlusOne membership fee (RM24) for the first year is waived as well.

Citi members can enjoy not just one but additional TWO years warranty protection on top of the standard one year manufacturer’s warranty at no additional cost. On top of that, the PlusOne membership fee (RM24) for the first year is waived as well.

Back card. Meanwhile, the Citi Clear Card lets you enjoy 1-for-1 promotions on movie tickets and F&B.

To get started, just sign up for a new Citi Credit Card on Senheng or senQ’s website.

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