SEAMLESS cashless parking begins at Main Place Mall on Nov 1, making a visit to the shopping mall fast, secure and safe for shoppers.
Shoppers can now kiss goodbye to queuing up at the ticketing machines. They can pay parking with either their credit card (Paywave) Master/Visa, MyKad or Touch ‘n Go card instead of fiddling for loose change and roaming empty car parks in search for the auto pay kiosk.
“As the cashless & e-payments market continues to evolve, it is imperative that we stay abreast with development of cashless payment to cater to new consumer demands. At the same time, the cashless and e-payment may enhance shopper experiences as it’s quick and convenient to the consumer”, Woo May Foong, Mall Director of Main Place Mall said.
For convenience of shoppers, customers can reload their Touch ‘n Go card at Caring Pharmacy (LG-01 & 02), myNews.com (LG-07), Jaya Grocer (GF-31) and Watsons (1F-11).
Good news! Shoppers will be thrilled to know that exclusive RM2 parking rebate will remain with a minimum spend of RM30 and above (maximum 2 combined receipts) in any of Main Place outlets every Monday to Friday from 10am till 3pm. As for weekdays (after 3pm) and weekend, shoppers who spend RM50 and above (maximum combined 2 receipts) at Jaya Grocer are entitled for RM1 parking rebate. Parking rebate can be redeemed via our friendly customer service personnel at Concierge, GF.
Main Place Mall’s opens daily from 10.00 am to 10.00 pm. For any enquiries, please contact 03 – 8081 7896 or follow Main Place Mall’s Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates and promotions.
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