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HeyMax offering extra 2 mpd on Visa card spending with yuu merchants

Link your Visa cards to HeyMax and earn an extra 2 Max Miles per S$1 at participating yuu merchants, on top of regular card rewards.

HeyMax and yuu Rewards Club have launched a new partnership, which goes live from today.

This enables users to convert Max Miles into yuu Points at a 1:3 ratio (something Iโ€™ve already covered in a separate post), and thereโ€™s also a limited-time opportunity to earn 2 Max Miles per S$1 with a HeyMax-linked Visa card at participating yuu merchants. 

These Max Miles are on top of whatever youโ€™d normally earn from your Visa card, so you could be earning up to 12 mpd with the DBS yuu Visa!

๐Ÿ‘ 250 Max Miles joining bonus
Sign up for a Heymax account and get up to 250 Max Miles as a welcome bonus
250 bonus Max Miles

Earn an extra 2 mpd on yuu merchants with HeyMax

Earn an extra 2 mpd with a HeyMax-linked Visa

HeyMax users can now earn 2 Max Miles per S$1 when they spend at selected yuu Merchants with their HeyMax-linked Visa cards. 

This campaign will end on 26 May 11.59 p.m, or when 500,000 Max Miles are awarded, whichever comes first (hint: itโ€™ll be the latter; subscribe to MileLion Roars and Iโ€™ll drop a message when the cap is exhausted). There is no limit to the number of Max Miles that an individual user can earn from the campaign, however, so grab what you can while supplies last.

Registration is required, and can be done by tapping โ€œJoin campaignโ€ in the HeyMax app. 

You will also need to link your Visa card to Heymax, which can be done by tapping the Cards icon on the HeyMax app.

Follow the steps to link your card, and a S$1 test transaction will be charged (and later refunded). An added bonus of linking your card is the ability to track the remaining bonus cap for the month (where relevant).

Which yuu merchants are eligible?

The extra 2 Max Miles per S$1 is valid for transactions at the following yuu merchants:

  • 7 Eleven
  • BreadTalk
  • Cold Storage (both in-store and via the Cold Storage website/app)
  • CS Fresh
  • Foodpanda
  • Giant
  • Gojek
  • Guardian (both in-store and via the Guardian website/app)
  • Toastbox

Spending at all other yuu merchants, such as Singtel and the Mandai Wildlife Group, is not eligible for this offer.

Payments made using gift cards or through third-party apps like Shopback Pay are also ineligible. 

What card should you use to pay?

This promotion isnโ€™t limited to just the DBS yuu Visa, though it will give the highest return overall.

Hereโ€™s some other Visa cards you can use with this offer (the earn rates below are before the extra 2 Max Miles per S$1 is factored in).

Card Earn Rate Remarks
DBS yuu Visa
Apply
10 mpd
Online
In-store
Min. spend and cap of S$600 per c. month
Review
Citi Rewards Visa
4 mpd
Online
Max S$1K per s. month
Review
UOB Preferred Platinum Visa
Apply
4 mpd^
In-store
S$1.1K per c. month.
Review
UOB Visa Signature
Apply
4 mpd*
In-store
With min. S$1K SGD spend per s. month, capped at S$2K
Review
StanChart Journey Card
Apply
3 mpd
Online
Max S$1K per s. month
Review
^Must use mobile contactless (mobile payments)
*Must use contactless (tap physical card or use mobile payments)

Do note that the UOB Preferred Platinum Visa can also earn 4 mpd for online transactions at Cold Storage, Foodpanda, and Guardian, by virtue of its MCC whitelist. 

Alternatively, you can use the HBSC Revolution Card specifically for gojek.

Conclusion

HeyMax users can now earn an extra 2 Max Miles per S$1 when they shop with a HeyMax-linked Visa card at selected yuu merchants including Cold Storage, Foodpanda and gojek.

This is on top of whatever rewards you normally earn from your credit card, and the only catch is the 500,000 Max Miles cap, which Iโ€™m sure will disappear rather quickly (whatโ€™s S$250,000 of spend split among so many users?).

Itโ€™s first come first serve, so register your card now and buy your groceries a bit earlier this week if you have to.

Aaron Wong
Aaron Wong
Aaron founded The Milelion to help people travel better for less and impress chiobu. He was 50% successful.

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