MVP Rewards Card
I just received my sleek MVP Rewards Card thru mail last
week. It’s soooo VIP looking, a bit
unexpected and a FREE PayMaya card if you still haven’t gotten one.
I did sign up for the MVP Rewards after noticing that I’m no
longer accumulating Perks points thru my Smart mobile subscription. Hey! Every points matter.
Lately, you might’ve noticed that your Perks points no
longer sit prominently in your Smart online dashboard. Well, this is
because the Pangilinan group rolled out a new rewards system called MVPRewards.
MVP Rewards is a loyalty program for all the communications
company under the MVP group, rolled into one. What's great is that
rebates earned from your PLDT, Smart or Sun subscriptions are combined together
and disbursed directly thru your PayMaya app.
Joining is very easy. Just go to www.mvprewards.ph/signup, fill up the details and follow the steps. Once you’ve signed up, you’ll need to add
your PLDT, Smart or Sun accounts in the My Account section.
Click the ‘Enroll An Account’ button and choose from the
drop down the account types you’re going to enroll. Enroll as many accounts as you want. Here’s the list of accounts you can enroll.
· PLDT
· Smart Postpaid
· Smart Infinity
· Smart Bro Postpaid
· Sun Postpaid
· Smart Prepaid
· Smart Bro Prepaid
· TNT
· Sun Prepaid
· Sun Broadband Prepaid
Even if the account name is not
yours, you can still enroll them.
However, MVP Rewards would need to contact you first for the
verification. Accounts under your name
are instantly verified.
For PLDT Ultera users, use the first
3 digit of your Service Reference Number (SRN), found in your billing
statement, as the area code to enroll Ultera accounts.
For existing Paymaya users, just
open your Paymaya app and add the MVP Paymaya card, by going to My Cards, then
Link PayMaya Card.
Doing so would sync your regular
Paymaya card wallet with your MVP Paymaya wallet. This would also mean that you’ll see your
rebates from MVP Paymaya direct to your Paymaya mobile wallet. However, the sync would only take if both
wallets were registered under the same mobile number. Different mobile number would result into a
separate Paymaya wallet. A Paymaya
representative would contact you to deactivate one card, since an individual
can only have one PayMaya account.
You can then use the points to shop
or pay for future bills. Win!
Go to their FAQ page for more information.
Ohhh, and your unused Perks points from Smart? No worries, you still have a chance to redeem them. Just text POINTS to 9800 to know your balance, and ITEMS for the list of products you can redeem. You can also check them thru the Smart Perks page.
Redeem them now before they expire.
Photo courtesy of MVP Rewards
Go to their FAQ page for more information.
Ohhh, and your unused Perks points from Smart? No worries, you still have a chance to redeem them. Just text POINTS to 9800 to know your balance, and ITEMS for the list of products you can redeem. You can also check them thru the Smart Perks page.
Redeem them now before they expire.
Photo courtesy of MVP Rewards
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