Win prizes worth RM100,000 at the ‘Come and Win’ merdeka campaign

The Curve and eCurve will be kicking off the “Come & Win” campaign to help Malaysian shoppers return to normalcy during the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) phase. As a lead up to Merdeka Day, the campaign will run from June 15 to August 31, 2020, giving visitors the chance to win attractive prizes through lucky draw contest.

To take part, shoppers at the Curve need only spend a minimum of RM600 and above in a minimum of two receipts from different outlets. Meanwhile shoppers at eCurve may participate by spending a minimum of RM200 in a maximum of three receipts, to be eligible for one redemption per day.

A wide range of prizes worth over a total of RM100,000 will be up for grabs during the campaign. Lucky participants will stand a chance to bring home exclusive Habib Jewel gold bars worth RM35,000, jewelleries from Diamond & Platinum worth RM22,000, home living sets worth RM15,000, Sony home theatre sets worth RM10,000, electronic gadgets from Apple worth RM10,000, luggage sets worth a total of RM5,000 from Leather Avenue, as well as kids gift vouchers worth RM3,000, timepiece cash vouchers worth RM2,000 and F&B dining vouchers worth RM1,000. Other instant rewards include free parking along with a variety of cash vouchers.

The Curve and eCurve strictly comply with the requirements and guidelines of the Recovery MCO. To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, the malls to encourage all visitors to adhere to its stringent health and safety measures with social distancing markers available throughout our premises.

During this period, there are limited entry points at both the Curve and eCurve. For the safety of patrons and for the ease of contact tracing, upon entry, all visitors are required to fill in contact details as well as undergo temperature screening. Hand sanitisers are made available at all entry points and throughout the premises for visitors. Frequent sanitisation and cleaning are also carried out throughout both malls.

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