Peer-to-peer payment (P2P) services like PayLah! aren’t just ideal for supper sessions with your friends. You can also use it for everyday services like taking a cab.
From now till 30 Sep, PayLah! users can pay for their ComfortDelGro (CDG) taxi fares without worrying about those pesky admin fees.
Throughout this period, Paylah! users will have their $0.30 admin fees cashback instantly when they pay for their CDG cab rides using the P2P app.
This promotion is only valid for the first 300,000 transactions made using the app.
At the time of writing, only 295,000 transactions have been made, so don’t worry about not being able to get your cashback.
Transferring funds to your friends using PayLah! is pretty convenient, and you can pretty much expect the same when paying for your cab ride.
At the end of your cab ride, inform the driver that you intend to pay using PayLah!.
A unique QR code will then appear on the vehicle’s payment terminal.
Simply load up your PayLah! app and select the “Scan QR” function.
This will allow you to ‘scan’ the QR code on the terminal which will automatically deduct the required funds from your PayLah! wallet.
If you’re still unsure, here’s a video showing you how to do so.
Now that there are no more admin fees involved, opt to pay using PayLah! the next time you board a CDG cab.
You know what that means — say farewell to those days of you having to fumble through your wallet for your physical cards or cash!
30 cents may not sound like a lot, but save it 10 times and you’ll have enough to buy yourself a bubble tea.
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