My Second Week into LumiHealth - Getting Paid for Staying Active and Keeping Fit in Singapore
In case you have not heard, residents of Singapore can now earn HPB eVouchers via the LumiHealth app by staying active and keeping fit - this is a free initiative but it does require you to have an Apple Watch. If you do not have one, you can get the newest Apple Watch SE for free when you sign-up for a Citi Credit Card as a new customer by 30 November 2020. I have been using the LumiHealth app for two weeks now and from a workout point of view, I have not done anything extra beyond what I typically do.
After spending a week on LumiHealth, I have managed to earn 1,950 Coins which are worth approximately S$6.50. I have just completed my second week on this app yesterday and I am now standing at 3,200 Coins which are worth approximately S$10.67. I am also in Chapter Two of the LumiHealth journey if that says anything. As mentioned previously, LumiHealth users can exchange 1,500 Coins or 3,000 Coins for a S$5 and S$10 HPB eVoucher respectively.
The Activity Challenge on my app has gotten slightly tougher as I now need to close all three Activity rings on my Apple Watch twice in a week (as opposed to just once last week). I do work out quite a bit on a regular basis, so clocking 7-12 workouts in a week is pretty common so if you do lead an active lifestyle, I highly recommend that you download LumiHealth as quickly as possible to jump on this bandwagon and start earning free HPB eVouchers that you can spend across participating merchants like Cold Storage, iStudio (which can hopefully help pay for your next Apple Watch) and Singtel just to name a few.
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