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15 Ways to Save Money When You Shop at Hypermarkets And More

Are you a Malaysian struggling with finances? Major retailers in the nation have made their Ramadan promotions official in order to help Malaysians stretch the ringgit. Check them out here!

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Retailers help Malaysians with discounts during holy month of Ramadan

Major retailers have started to put essential items on discount to help Malaysians stretch the ringgit.

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Up to 60% discount at Giant from 20 June till 31 Aug

Giant’s marketing general manager Norine Erica Majaman said the hypermarket chain would offer up to 60% discount during Ramadan. The promotion began on June 20 and will end on Aug 31.

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Get free low cholesterol eggs from AEON

As part of its Price Cut Campaign, AEON Co (M) Bhd has over 100 grocery & fresh items that are being sold at between 5-15% discount at all 30 of its outlets nationwide from now until Aug 18.

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Customers will also enjoy free low cholesterol eggs for every supermarket purchase of RM100 between July 11 and 14, and a 5 per cent cash rebate with every RM500 spent using AEON credit cards from July 12 to Aug 11.

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RM10 cash vouchers with minimum spending of RM200 at IPC Shopping Centre, Mutiara Damansara

IPC Shopping Centre is giving RM10 cash vouchers for consumers who spend a minimum of RM200 in a maximum of 2 receipts on the same day. The vouchers can be used at its 35 participating outlets (Now till 1 Sept).

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Tesco giving out 55,000 bubur lambuk packets at 22 Tesco stores, police & fire stations and charity homes

Tesco will give offers on goods, ranging from daily essentials and fresh food to other items in its Ramadan deals from 11 July to 7 Aug.

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Tesco also organised a Sahur Charity Sweep challenge for four charity homes, which got to keep the groceries the children shopped for within the targeted amounts and time limit. The winner received an additional RM20,000 worth of Tesco gift vouchers.

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47% of young Malaysians are in serious debt

Datuk Paul Selva Raj, CEO of the Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations (FOMCA), said 47% of young Malaysians are currently in “serious debt” (debt payments amount to 30% or more of their gross income).

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Car purchases and credit card debts are among the main reasons for bankruptcy in Malaysia. According to the Insolvency Department, 41 Malaysians are declared bankrupt ever day, with the majority of them being under the age of 44.

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Here are more ways to stretch your Ringgit

Ways to stretch your Ringgit, image from The Star.

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If you're in serious debt and don't know what to do...

Individuals with debt problems or difficulty in paying up their loans should not be embarrassed to visit the CCDMA (Credit Counselling and Debt Management Agency).

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CCDMA could save you from being declared a bankrupt or have your property seized. All services offered by the agency are free.

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