The road transport department (JPJ) will commence pilot testing of the JPJ eBid mobile application tomorrow, it has announced in a statement. This is aimed making at the online number plate auction platform more robust and capable of tackling the limited accessibility of the existing JPJ eBid system, it said.
JPJ eBid users will be able to download the mobile application from the Apple App Store, Google Play Store and the Huawei AppGallery for the applicable mobile devices and log in with their existing JPJ eBid accounts, JPJ director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli said in the statement.
The JPJ eBid mobile app aims to offer a seamless navigation experience, a user-friendly interface to make the bidding process more accessible, and updating notifications to ensure that the user stays up to date with the latest information. A new menu will show upcoming number plates series (compared to the previous update method of e-mail notifications), and users may now personalise their profiles with images, and more effectively manage their bids.
Alongside the trial running of the mobile application, the existing JPJ eBid website (link here) will continue to be accessible by members of the public, the statement continued. To ensure that the JPJ eBid mobile app is able to provide effective service, the road transport department will be conducting online surveys through the application from tomorrow, February 18 via its users’ inbox in stages.
JPJ eBid commenced operations in pilot guise in April 2019, and the first number plate series to on online was the FC series for Putrajaya. More recently, the ANW and RBA series from Perak and Perlis respectively were announced for bidding; the ANW series will open for tender from February 20 for a period of five days, ending 10pm on February 24, while bidding for the RBA series closes tonight at 10pm.
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Is that important?
Why don’t create an app for public to make official complaint easier, one that doesn’t require complainer to go to court as witness.
money making exercise
slurppp… hirup… mmmm dap
What happened to making things centralized ? we already have JPJ app ? apa ke bodoh kena download different app for queueing, bidding number plates.
whats next ? different app to check road rules and regulation ???
gov always change but mentality bodoh membazir duit still buried deep inside them
As you had captured in your original ebid process article, there is no value for people block the number as soon as it is opened, the entire bidding war smashed the system in the last 15 minutes and many are kicked out, don’t know what happened, so it looks like a twist the arm & win the game scam. So, perhaps they must implement two faire & smart bidding features.
1) Spread the bidding process through out the period by finalizing bidding every 48/72hrs, so that people care to come to bidding as soon as it is opened if they really interested in picking their top most choice.
2) Automatic system incremented bidding within the set max limit. e.g, I want a number at the max cost of RM 1k, so I start with RM 300 and let the system beat the bidding for me upto 1k, so I don’t have to keep login to system for checking outbidding unless I want to go beyond the limit I set. This way, system can operate with only with needed interactive users logged.