27/02/2017 05:42 AST

ETIHAD Itisalat (Mobily) launched an exclusive offer to its customers when shopping at eXtraStores, in order to double their points when purchasing with 20% discount on selective products. This offer is for all Mobily customers in all eXtraStores outlets around the Kingdom.

The collect points offer allows subscribers to get 2 points of Neqaty Program against every SR10 spent at eXtraStores instead of 1 point against each SR10. This offer is applicable when purchasing with SR1,999 or more, in addition to 20% discount on home appliances, monitors, and laptops in different sizes and brands. The offer ends on March 4, 2017 and it is exclusive to Neqaty subscribers.

Neqaty Program is among the best customer loyalty programs in the region in terms of the diversity of partners and brands from all commercial sectors, or through its high added value that allows all Mobily customers to collect and redeem points by shopping at the special program partners.

Mobily provides its users through "Neqaty" program a collection of valuable and wide rewards that meets their expectations and needs. Neqaty rewards are divided into two main types - either rewards within Mobily services like additional balance, partial bill payment, voice calls, free SMS, and data utilization; and discounts at Neqaty partners on various offers and services.


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