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Deliver2Me: Setel lets you shop from Kedai Mesra without leaving your car

Setel has introduced its Deliver2Me feature which allows you to purchase items from Kedai Mesra and have it delivered to you while you refuel. The on-demand shopping service will be offered as a pilot test in 6 stations in the Klang Valley.

With this service, customers can buy drinks and snacks without the hassle of queuing up for temperature check at the convenience store. This is perfect for those travelling with children as parents can refuel and buy refreshments without having to leave the car. On top of that, you can also experience seamless payments as the transactions are deducted from your Setel wallet.

At the moment, Deliver2Me is available at the following Petronas stations:

  • Petronas Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur
  • Petronas Sunai Buloh Layby, Sungai Buloh
  • Petronas Mutiara Damansara, Petaling Jaya
  • Petronas USJ20, UEP Subang Jaya
  • Petronas Bukit Antarabangsa (Coming soon)
  • Petronas Jalan Kolam Ayer Lama (Coming soon)

With the Deliver2Me service, you can also enjoy special deals as listed below:

To make a purchase at a supported Deliver2Me station, just pay for fuel on the Setel app as usual. Next, you’ll be greeted with a Deliver2Me pop-up which allows you to purchase items from Kedai Mesra. Once you’ve confirmed your selection, you will be required to enter your vehicle number so that the petrol station crew can deliver your items to you while you refuel.

Since this is a pilot test, the list of items available is still limited. Setel says they are working towards adding more items as they improve and fine-tune its operations. The Setel app is currently available on the Apple App Store, Google Play Store and Huawei AppGallery.

At the moment, Setel is running a promotion where you can get a RM2 instant cashback if you top up a minimum of RM100 on Setel. The cashback promo is running from 18th August at 6pm until 21st August at 11:59pm. Take note that you can redeem the RM2 cashback once and it expires on 31st August 2020.

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