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Showing posts with label new norm lifestyle. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Guardian Orange Party biggest ever store-wide sale 3 days only!

Malaysia’s leading pharmacy, health and beauty retail chain, Guardian Malaysia has welcomed the new year with an bang!

Anna Ng, Retail Marketing Director, Guardian Health And Beauty, Malaysia and Singapore said:

“2020 was a challenging year for businesses so we decided that 2021 should kick-off with a renewed zest for life which is why we have launched the today. 


 

We wanted to reward our valued and loyal customers with our biggest ever store-wide sale called the ORANGE PARTY. For three days only, from 1 to 3 January 2021, our customers will enjoy never-before savings with up to 50% discount on selected products and WOW deals on more than 1600 products from top brands in ALL our stores nationwide. 


 They will also enjoy 40% off across a wide range of hair care and skin care products. In addition, customers get to earn special ORANGE PARTY reward coupons. For RM80 spent in a single receipt, they will get a RM10 reward coupon, for RM120 spent, they will get TWO RM10 reward coupons and for RM150 spent, they will get THREE RM10 coupons.” Now is the best time to stock up on all your beauty and health essentials! 

Visit the catalogue link https://www.guardiancatalogue.com.my/orange-party-2020

As part of the New Norm and because Guardian cares passionately about the health and safety of its people, Guardian will distribute exclusive ORANGE Guardian face masks for its team members too.

These exclusive Antimicrobial face masks are made specially for Guardian and they are;

· Washable and infused with world class antimicrobial technology that has been lab-tested to prevent 99.9% of microbes passing through for the lifetime of the mask

· It is self-sanitizing and can last 100 washes

· It fits better, it is more breathable and can be adjusted

· Hijab-friendly

Guardian team members will also receive a Guardian orange pouch to keep the masks clean, safe and easy to carry. In Malaysia, Guardian Muslim hijab wearing team members will be given the Hijab-friendly size while the other team members will receive the normal size masks. 

“With our new store layouts, new Guardian face masks and an ORANGE PARTY to boot, we will welcome our loyal customers to our stores in 2021 with renewed dynamism and vibrancy befitting our reputation as a market leader in the pharmacy, health and retail industry in Malaysia,” Anna concluded.

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#orangeparty 

About Guardian Malaysia

Guardian Malaysia started as a 200-sqft pharmaceutical retail outlet catering to the expatriate community 53 years ago. Today, it is the leading pharmacy, health and beauty retail chain in the country, with more than 450 stores nationwide, providing an unrivalled variety of pharmaceutical, health and beauty products. The chain of stores serves more than 33 million customers across the country.

 



Friday, July 24, 2020

Options for When You Need Money

Emergencies happen. If you don’t have the cash available in your emergency fund, you may be wondering what you can do to cover the cost. Fortunately, you have options. Here are a few to consider.

Take Out a Loan

One of the most common options for people in need of money is a personal loan. Bank loans typically have great rates and terms (especially if you have excellent credit), but the approval process can take a while. If you need money quickly, you can consider other types of loans such as peer-to-peer lending or short term loans Mississippi.

Tap into Your Home’s Equity

If you own your home and have built up some equity in it, you may be able to tap into to pay for what you need with a home equity loan or line of credit. While these provide excellent options, there is one important thing to keep in mind. Both of these options use your home as collateral. If you default on your payments, you risk losing your house.

Ask a Family Member or Friend

Another option to consider is to ask a family member or friend for help. Asking someone you know for money can be hard, and some people may not feel comfortable lending. You can, however, offer to draw up a contract and have the document notarized, so your family member or friend knows that you will pay them back (or they have recourse if you don’t). You can include information like payment terms, when payments will be made, and if you’ll be paying interest on what you borrow.
Finding yourself in financial need can be scary, but understanding your options can help make things easier. If you do choose to borrow, make sure that you understand the cost of your loan and compare your options before you sign.

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