Today, we’re trying out TNG‘s Self-fitment RFID kit in a bid to see if it’s genuinely the easiest way to get an RFID tag on your car. TNG tells us that there are already 1.2 million users using RFID tags, although in the past, installations were done by appointment at selected fitment centres.
But now…
Suffice it to say, TNG’s RFID Self-fitment kit is probably the easiest way to get the RFID tag onto your car—no appointments needed. If you’re keen, you can buy the RFID self-fitment kit from Lazada and Shopee RM35.
Additionally, we also have a new, sealed TNG RFID Self-fitment kit (worth RM35) up for giveaway! To enter, all you need to do is to leave a comment in the comments section on the YouTube video, and complete the sentence: “I want to install Touch ‘n Go RFID because…”, and a random winner will be chosen. The giveaway will run for a period of 2 weeks (30 July – 13 August 2020, 11:59pm MYT).
Remember to also subscribe to SoyaCincau’s channel on YouTube, like us on Facebook, and bookmark SoyaCincau.com on your browsers to stay updated on any of the latest developments. Meanwhile, like TNG’s Facebook page or head over to TNG’s mobility experience site for more information.
Do note that Terms and Conditions apply for the contest, and past winners of Mind Blow Sdn Bhd giveaways within the last 6 months are not eligible to win. Please read the T&C in full to find out if you are eligible.
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