

In fact, in conjunction to Ramadan 2020, they have a lot of partners on board for their #lebihbanyakextra Promotion – which was great. I used Beepit because some of my favorite cafes and comfort food is listed there and the fact that you can do so from the comfort of your home, reducing as much as contact with another person possible. Just scan the QR Code, enter your pin and voila.Īnother collaboration that benefits users is being able to pay for Food Delivery services with the help of Touch ‘n Go eWallet. I had to step out to get some shopping done for groceries and one of their recent collaboration with the major retails like Village Grocer, Giant and even your friendly neighborhood convenient stores like 99 Speedmart, 7-Eleven and KK Mart was able to accept with no issues at all – this definitely puts contactless shopping on the rise because as of right now. Ever since the movement control order was put in place, the whole way of shopping has changed a lot and the use for eWallets have definitely surged – not just for online shopping but even for groceries, food and even paying bills.

Being able to use it – pretty much for almost every transaction the moment I step outside was a relief because not all the other eWallet gives you the flexibility to be able to use everywhere. That said, my experience with the Touch ‘n Go eWallet was pretty great. ExperienceĮveryone around me knows that how much of a cashless person I am, and I heavily rely on my cards and my eWallet.

Finally, for those who needs to take Tolls, you can link your Touch ‘n Go Card to check for balance.
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As for paying with Touch ‘n Go with the merchant – there are three ways: Scan their QR Code, Merchant scan your QR Code and for online transaction, using your phone number and PIN to authorize the payment. Unlike last time, the app has been improved a lot – the Transaction History now shows all your past payments instead of showing just the last 7 transaction. As for those who rely on eWallet heavily, you can enable Auto Reload – so the moment you hit a low balance, it will automatically top up for you. You can even purchase Reload PINs from convenient stores to top up which is neat. Reloading is easier and you can just enter the amount of that you are going to reload, tap next and choose from one of your saved Credit/Debit cards or do an Online Banking. Right off the bat, the app is relatively easy to use and user friendly with all the essential task place on the front – that is not too crowded but just nice enough to get you going. Touch ‘n Go eWallet is available on all the platforms: Android, iOS and even for Huawei/HONOR users with their AppGallery. We had our own experience with Touch ‘n Go eWallet, and here’s how that went. It’s no surprise that Touch ‘n Go eWallet is stepping their A Game in the eWallet territory, with various collaborations and in fact during this MCO, they did things to make life easier for consumers. In fact, the whole eWallet trend has been increasing to a point that our Malaysian Government allocated budget and encouraged Malaysians to move forward for the eTunai Rakyat initiative. Ever since last year, eWallet in general has paved its way to make transaction easier and convenient to do so.
