Grab Power Up Feb 2021: Get 30,000 Bonus Grab Points ($60 worth) on $1,500 Online Spend

It’s 15th of the month again, and everyone’s favourite GrabPay Promo is back. It seems to be the same mechanic as last month’s promo, so everything in my previous article applies. I would suggest you read that to find out more if you are new to this promo.

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Excellent deal: get an iPad with CIMB credit cards! Also, grab S$5 +S$5 Lendlease voucher for use at JEM, 313, PLQ or Parkway Parade in under a minute.

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It’s going really fast

The only thing that is somewhat new is that the speed of people completing all three milestones. It’s barely an hour after the promo started, and already 213 out of 1,000 spots (thanks Jason from the group chat) have been taken up.

It seems like this wouldn’t last even a day, so it may be prudent to prepare things you wish to buy before next month’s power up, if it does happen in March. It is probably going to be fastest fingers first at midnight, given how visible this campaign is becoming.

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