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Campaign Name: MANA OYEN? (The “Contest”) Organiser and Eligibility Campaign Name: MANA OYEN? (the “Contest”) Organiser and Eligibility The Contest is organised by Prasarana Malaysia Berhad [Company No. 467220-U] (“Organiser”) and is open to MyRapid customers who download the PULSE by Prasarana mobile application (“PULSE”) from 23 July 2021 until 30 July 2021 will be automatically eligible to participate in the Contest for a chance to win a prize (“Eligible Entrants”). Contest Period: 1. The Contest period is from 23 July 2021 “00:01” – 30 July 2021 “23:59” (“Contest Period”). 2. The Organiser shall reserve its absolute right to amend, cancel or suspend the Contest Period and the Contest Mechanics at any given time without prior notice. 3. All entries received outside the Contest Period shall be disqualified. 4. The total of fifty (50) winners will be announced on 11 August 2021 via E-mail or WhatsApp Message or Phone Call. Contest Mechanics: 1. To participate, the Eligible Entrants must comply with each of the following: (a) Eligible Entrants MUST download PULSE; (b) Eligible Entrants must submit their complete details and answer in the form via PULSE; (c) The first fifty (50) Eligible Entrants to complete and submit correct entries are entitled to win one (1) limited edition MyRapid Touch ’n Go Card; and (d) The first three (3) Eligible Entrants from each Rapid KL, Rapid Penang, and Rapid Kuantan segments of the Contest to complete and submit correct entries are entitled to win an additional one (1) Rapid KL / Rapid Penang / Rapid Kuantan merchandise. Terms & Conditions: 1. This Contest is open to all Malaysian citizens aged 18 and above currently residing in Malaysia. 2. The following group of persons shall not be eligible to participate in this Contest: (a) Employees of the Organiser (including its associated and related companies) and its related corporations (Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Transport) and their immediate family members (children, parents, brothers, sisters, and spouses); and/or (b) Representatives, employees, servants and/or agents and/or partners and/or sponsors for the Contest and/or service providers of the Organiser (including its affiliated and related companies, if applicable), and their immediate family members (children, parents, brothers, sisters, and spouses). 3. Winner(s) may be required to sign a written statement confirming their eligibility before the prize collection. 4. This Contest will commence on 23 July 2021 until 30 July 2021. The Organiser accepts no responsibility for any entries that are incomplete, illegible, corrupted or fail to reach the Organiser before 30 July 2021 for any reason. 5. Entries must be received by the Organiser during the Contest Period. Only one (1) and the first entry from the Eligible Entrant will be shortlisted. Any subsequent entries will not be considered. Entry must Updated 20210723 | Page 1 of 3 be submitted by the individual Eligible Entrant and any automated entries shall be invalid. Entries must be submitted via PULSE. 6. The Organiser reserves the right to verify the validity of any entry. The Organiser may, in its sole discretion, disqualify any entry, and prohibit further participation in this Contest, any person who tampers with or benefits from any tampering with the entry process or with the operation of the Contest and reserves the right to disqualify any entry which is not submitted in accordance with these terms and conditions. 7. The submissions shall not contain, as determined by the Organiser, in its sole discretion, any content that: • is sexually explicit or suggestive; • unnecessarily violent or derogatory of any ethnic, racial, gender, religious, professional or age group; is profane; • promotes alcohol, illegal drugs, tobacco, firearms/weapons (or the use of any of the foregoing); • promotes any activities that may appear unsafe or dangerous; • promotes any particular political agenda or message; • is obscene or offensive; • appears to duplicate any other submitted submission; • contains any personal identification, such as license plate numbers, e-mail addresses or street addresses; only upon request by the Organiser if chosen as winner. • contains copyrighted materials owned by others or any trademarks, names or logos owned by others; and/or • communicates messages inconsistent with the positive images and/or good will to which Organiser wishes to associate; and/or violates any law. 8. All submissions that do not comply with these above stated terms and conditions or that otherwise contain prohibited, or inappropriate content deemed unacceptable by the Organiser, in its sole discretion, will be disqualified and will not be published. 9. There will be a total of fifty (50) winners. The fifty (50) winners selected from Rapid KL, Rapid Penang, and Rapid Kuantan will receive one (1) unit limited edition Touch ‘n Go card. The first three (3) winners from each Rapid KL, Rapid Penang, and Rapid Kuantan segments of the Contest will receive an additional of one (1) Rapid KL / Rapid Penang / Rapid Kuantan merchandise. 10. The Organiser’s decision is final. No correspondence will be entertained. 11. The prizes are non-transferrable and no cash alternative will be offered. 12. In the event that for any reason whatsoever a winner does not claim the prize at the time stipulated by the Organiser, then the prize will be forfeited, and cash will not be awarded in lieu of the prize. 13. Data Protection (a) By participating, the Eligible Entrant grant the Organiser and its affiliates the permission to use his/her personal data provided for the purpose of participation in this Contest, including but not limited to the purposes of advertising, marketing, and promotional activities in connection with the Contest, in any and all media platforms without additional compensation, notification or permission. (b) By participating in this Contest, Eligible Entrants agree and consent to allow his / her personal data being collected, processed, and used by the Organiser in accordance with the Organiser’s Privacy Notice. Updated 20210723 | Page 2 of 3 (c) The Organiser take reasonable precautions to keep the Eligible Entrant’s personal data secure. Please note, however, that the Organiser may release the Eligible Entrant’s personal data if required to do so by law, or by search warrant, subpoena or court order. (d) To view the complete Privacy Notice, you may visit https://www.myrapid.com.my/pdpa-notice. 14. By entering the Contest, each Eligible Entrant agrees to be bound by these terms and conditions. 15. Winners will be selected from the first fifty (50) complete and correct entries received during the Contest Period by the Organiser at its sole discretion. 16. Winners shall collect their Prize from Prasarana Malaysia Berhad, B-20-1, Level 20, Menara UOA Bangsar, No. 5, Jalan Bangsar Utama 1, 59000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on a date which will be advised by the Organiser. A representative may be allowed to collect the Prize on the Winners’ behalf (the “Representative”). Winners or the Representatives will have to produce valid proof of identity and any other document(s) in the form and manner advised by Organiser, if so required, at the time of Prize collection. 17. Winner may be disqualified and his/her Prize will be forfeited and Organiser shall have the discretion to select and announce another Eligible Entrant as the winner in the event of any of the following: • Winner cannot be reached after reasonable efforts has been made during five (5) business days from the day of the announcement; • Winner is found to be ineligible; • Winner’s announcement and/or Prize notification is returned as undeliverable; or • Winner does not comply with these terms and conditions. 18. The Organiser is entitled to replace the Prizes with another prize of similar value at any time without any prior notice. 19. The Prizes cannot be exchanged, redeemed or substituted for cash, credit or otherwise. 20. The decision of the Organiser in relation to every aspect of the Contest including but not limited to the Prizes and Winners shall be deemed final, conclusive and binding. No complaints, appeals, enquiries and/or correspondence will be entertained. 21. The Organiser reserves the right to not release the method on how all the entries are being judged. 22. Failure of any Winner to collect his/her Prize within the advised time period will result in forfeiture of the Prize and he/she shall have no claim whatsoever against the Organiser, its agents and employees. For more information and enquiries, please contact us at 03 – 7885 2585 on Mondays to Fridays, from 7am to 8.30pm, Saturdays to Sundays and Public Holidays from 7am to 5:30pm Updated 20210723 | Page 3 of 3 .
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