Many of us are excited about the upcoming SingapoRediscover vouchers. One frequently asked question is whether the vouchers can be ‘stacked’ when used with friends.
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has confirmed that you cannot combine your own vouchers with another person’s to buy the same thing.
This is to mitigate security risks such as fraud and resale.
In a Facebook post, STB has reiterated that the vouchers cannot be combined, or ‘stacked’ with others to make redemptions.
STB’s website says this measure is to prevent potential fraud and voucher scams.
Furthermore, the vouchers are deemed for personal use, meaning that one cannot redeem vouchers on behalf of others.
It seems that family and friends who want to book the same location will have to do so separately.
According to STB, here are some other things to keep in mind when using SingapoRediscovers vouchers:
While rules such as being unable to ‘stack’ vouchers may be a bummer for those hoping to book a sweet suite at a hotel with friends, the reasons behind them are sound.
However, once you’ve read the terms and conditions, it’s about time you book a Singapoliday and take a well-earned break.
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