Petronas holds prizegiving for Mesra Bonanza contest

Petronas holds prizegiving for Mesra Bonanza contest

Petronas has held a prize-giving ceremony for the contest winners of the first round of its Mesra Bonanza contest, which was launched in in April this year. The first round of prize-giving saw customers win prizes including holiday packages, motorcycles, gadgets and cash.

Ten winners were given holiday packages for destinations of their choice worth RM20,000 each. The winners were Nuzie Mohd bin Balus, Koo Yee Chin, Fadhlul Wafi bin Keyanordin, Badrul Hisham Samarudin, Mohd Rafi bin Arsad, Nadziad bin Norimajid, Yahya bin Panot, Wan Fairoz binti Wan Teh, Hasnar Mohd Norzaidi bin Hashim and Sayaent bin Ismail.

Two prizes of a Yamaha NVX 155 motorcycle each were won by Yeong Hing Ngok and Chong Yuet Ling, while the RM50,000 cash prizes were won by Siti Fairuz binti Zulkefli, Noorhasrullah bin Mohd Noor and Mohd Izwadatul Akbar bin Zabri Sham.

The all-expense-paid, seven-day package for the Formula 1 race in Silverstone, United Kingdom was won by Robert Teh Tiong Seng, Baharom Alam Shah bin Hasan Hamzah and John Jayaselan, while the Samsung smart TV prizes were won by Chong Leong Neng, Abu Hassan bin Jani, Muhammad Izzaharrudin bin Ibrahim and Norhuda binti Abd Razak. Winners of this package will get to visit the Mercedes-AMG F1 team garage, and possibly meet F1 drivers Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas.

Petronas holds prizegiving for Mesra Bonanza contest

“Mesra Bonanza is the result from us seeing through our customers’ lens as we embark on a non-conventional way to reward our customers’ loyalty with things that truly matter,” said Petronas Dagangan Berhad managing director and chief executive officer Datuk Sri Syed Zainal Abidin.

The campaign runs from April 16 until December 31, 2018, and has 165 prizes monthly and 44 grand prizes every two months. The prizes include Samsung S9 smartphones, GoPro Hero 6 Black action cameras, Lego Speed Champion toy sets, Lazada and Watsons shopping vouchers worth RM500 as well as RM1,000 worth of Mesra points.

To participate in the Mesra Bonanza contest, customers will need to be a Mesra card member, fuel up a minimum of RM30 and swipe their Mesra card and will automatically be in the running to win the prizes on offer and multiple entries are eligible too. For example, an expenditure of RM90 will make the customer eligble for three entries.

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Comments

  • Awang Selamat on Jun 29, 2018 at 7:14 pm

    Gone are the days when Petronas was giving BMWs and Mercedes as prizes. How times have changed. New Government means prudent spending.

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    • Becoz now instead of gip to customers, Pet has to gip to Bapak instead. How times have changed. Previously we got money, now thanks to Bapak we go no more money cuz all goes to him.

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      • Sathia on Jul 02, 2018 at 9:20 am

        previously RM2.6 bil masuk pocket wor….h ha ha ha

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      • Mikey on Jul 02, 2018 at 9:51 am

        “all goes to him/Bapak” – john if U have prove, please report to MACC/PDRM otherwise U are spreading fake news.

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        • Ur bos LKS alredi repoted lor. Pet money went to bail out MAS, MISC (anak punya), KPB (anak punya) and make unnecessary towers, and make F1 track (anak punya). U wanna say ur bos spreading fake news? How dare u.

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    • So instead of giving BMWs & Mercedes to the public they will be giving BMWs and Mercedes to the new Government. Changed certainly, but how is that better?

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      • stastasta on Jul 06, 2018 at 10:02 am

        it is better because if you give money to the government , government will (hopefully) use the money to build schools and hospitals and public transport. previously the money all went into cronies pockets to buy diamond rings and birkin bags.

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    • True that bro Awang!
      GLCs were breeding little Napoleons previously.

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  • noctural animals on Jun 30, 2018 at 7:40 am

    Petronas is much better than Caltex because Petronas performance have more power which suits the car better acceleration and better performance. Also the cost Petronas fuel saving is cheaper. Whereas Caltex performance is actually underpower which it doesnt help the car to improve accleration and performance while driving. Also the cost for Caltex fuel saving is very expensive

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    • North on Jun 30, 2018 at 5:18 pm

      After the latest round of closing down under performing Caltex petrol stations. Chevron Malaysia bound to hit higher ROI with the remaining franchise.

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