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Visa’s “Tap to Pay & Win” campaign is transforming everyday purchases into exciting opportunities.
Here’s why you should join in:
1. Convenience at Your Fingertips
No need to fumble with cash or enter PINs. Just tap your Visa card or enabled device at the terminal, and you’re good to go. It’s the epitome of hassle-free shopping.
2. Seamless and Secure Payments
Contactless payment, also known as “Tap to Pay with Visa” is not only fast but also secure. With Visa’s advanced security features, you can tap with confidence, knowing your transactions are protected.
3. Be Part of a Modern Payment Movement
Embrace the future of payments. By tapping to pay, you’re adopting a modern, efficient, and widely accepted payment method that’s reshaping the shopping experience.

4. Instant Rewards Await You
Every time you tap to pay with your Visa card, you stand a chance to win amazing prizes. It’s a simple way to turn routine transactions into rewarding experiences.
Join the excitement at Melcom Mall – Spintex during weekends and Market Day Wednesdays from March 28 to May 30. Experience the thrill of tapping to pay and winning on the spot.
Ready to tap into the excitement? Grab your Visa card, head to Melcom Mall – Spintex, and start tapping to win! Don’t forget to share your experiences using #PayWithVisa and #TapToPay
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