OCBC Titanium Rewards Card offers 12 Miles per Dollar on ShopperBoard - 1-28 October 2018 Only!
The premature ending of the 4 miles per dollar promotion on mobile payments has left a bad taste in my mouth. In fact, I personally know of a handful of cardholders who decided to cancel the OCBC Titanium Rewards Card just because of that. This morning, I noticed that the very same card is offering 30 OCBC$ (equivalent to 12 Miles) per S$1 spent on ShopperBoard from 1-28 October 2018 - this is capped at S$1,000 which means the most you can earn from this promotion is 30,000 OCBC$ or 12,000 Miles.
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In all honesty, I had no idea what ShopperBoard was until I bothered to Google it this morning (also probably why they are offering 12mpd). It seems to be a fashion/clothing aggregator of sorts as it allows you to ‘shop from over 1,000 stores’ and it even includes major websites like ASOS and Forever 21. Unfortunately, ShopperBoard appears to be targeted at the ladies but if you have been putting off a present for a loved one, now may just be the right time to buy yourself some miles her a gift. Using the promo code ‘OCBCCARDS’ at checkout can also net you some discount along the way. Bonus OCBC$ from this promotion will be credited into your account by 30 November 2018.
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