Subscribers stand to win prizes worth RM68,000


PETALING JAYA: Since 1971, The Star’s mission has always been “to keep our readers up-to-date with the latest news locally and abroad”. As one of Malaysia’s most trusted media sources, it is our goal to ensure millions of Malaysians have access to the news no matter where they are.

From having the physical copy of the newspaper delivered to their doorstep to the convenience of reading the ePaper on their device, a subscription to The Star offers our readers a comprehensive news experience with in-depth coverage of a wide range of topics.

This includes the option to choose special group rates or student discounts for The Star Digital Access, allowing readers to browse through unlimited content on The Star Online with zero advertisements.On top of providing you with a daily dose of essential news, your subscription now also comes with the opportunity of winning your share of prizes worth up to RM68,000!

The prize pool includes RM3,000 Touch ‘n Go Reload Pins, RM2,000 Caring Pharmacy e-vouchers, RM500 Aeon vouchers, RM200 Watsons e-vouchers and RM200 Petronas Gift Cards.

To stand a chance of winning some of these prizes, simply choose between your preferred subscription: The Star Newspaper, The Star ePaper or The Star Digital Access.

Once you have subscribed to any of the packages listed, all you have to do is wait for the winners to be announced.

Those who are currently subscribed to any of the aforementioned packages are automatically entered into the contest.

As for those who haven’t renewed their previous subscription or are planning to start a new subscription, it isn’t too late to join this campaign as it runs from Oct 14 to Dec 8.

Subscribe to The Star now at https://bit.ly/subdrive2024_4 to get access to exclusive content and for the chance to win big today!

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