Meanwhile, Facebook users mentioned that the flyer could be another gimmick by companies to get new clients.
“It’s possible this could be legit to solicit interest by an insurance company or other financial products, but there are no details of the creator at all or contact info, so best to ignore,” said a netizen. Another user explained, “This thing never say it is from FairPrice. Technically not a scam. It is just using the free vouchers as bait to collect personal information for some financial guys. Same as those free first aid kit ads on FB. You wanna get free vouchers, you give them your info.”
When in doubt, public members can contact FairPrice directly through its customer service hotline at 6380 5858, email address or