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Govt warns against unauthorised eMadani credit cashouts, transactions
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PETALING JAYA: The finance ministry has warned the public against potential scams involving third-party services offering cash-out or peer-to-peer transfers for the RM100 eMadani credit.

The ministry said the credit is intended exclusively for physical purchases via participating e-wallets or DuitNow QR code at authorised retailers and businesses.

“The ministry will not be responsible for any loss of eMadani credit arising from peer-to-peer transfers or cash-out transactions,” it said in a statement.

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I’ve used it a few times now without any problems. The interface is pretty clean and straightforward, and the syncing between devices works well for me.
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I ran into the same issue a while back and what helped me was trying 소액결제 현금화 services to free up some quick cash. It’s really handy if you're stuck and need some flexibility without waiting on bank stuff. Just make sure you know the fees upfront so you're not surprised later.
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