Players can collect goodies and win prizes when they make any eligible transactions using Google Pay over the next two weeks.
Google Pay’s social game Huat Pals is back for its third edition and this year, users can look forward to collecting in-game goodies and earning rewards in fun ways when they use the app. The game runs from now until Feb 5.
These include eligible transactions above S$5 to merchants via tap to pay, paying via FavePay QR, paying via PayNow QR or UEN and by purchasing movie tickets via the Google Pay app. A new feature this year is the Huat Scanner. Using image recognition technology, users are tasked to use the Google Pay app to scan items they will come across during house-visits – think red packets, oranges, pineapples, coffee cups and paper lanterns. Each successful scan will earn players a goodie or partner vouchers from local merchants such as Flash Coffee and Guardian.
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