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Consumer Voucher|Submission of information in September, citizens can receive the second installment of Octopus registration today to carry 2,000 yuan

2021-12-01T03:41:55.405Z


[5000 yuan consumer vouchers/government electronic consumer vouchers/Octopus/AlipayHK/Wechat pay/Tap & Go] Electronic consumer vouchers have entered the final stage of distribution, but a large number of elderly people had incorrect registration information


[5000 yuan consumer vouchers/government electronic consumer vouchers/octopus/AlipayHK/Wechat pay/Tap & Go] Electronic consumer vouchers have entered the final stage of distribution, but a large number of elderly Can receive the first installment coupons as scheduled.

At that time, the government urgently announced that it would extend the time limit for the submission of registration materials to September 15.


This group of citizens may take a long time to process the case. Depending on the progress of the case, the second batch of consumer vouchers can be collected as soon as today (1st).

AlipayHK, Tap & Go or WeChat Pay HK has an amount of 3,000 yuan; Octopus has an amount of 2,000 yuan.


▼Octopus merchant discount lazy bag▼


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The government issued an initial payment of 2,000 yuan to citizens who registered in writing on September 1.

However, a large number of elderly people were unable to receive the first instalment coupons as scheduled due to incorrect or incomplete registration information.

At that time, the government urgently announced that it would extend the time limit for the submission of registration materials to September 15.

The following day (September 2), over a hundred citizens went to the Secretariat of the Consumption Voucher Program of the Prince Pioneer Center to queue up for registration.

AlipayHK, Tap & Go or WeChat Pay HK second installment amount is 3000 yuan

Depending on the progress of the case, this group of citizens may receive the first batch of consumer vouchers on October 1st due to the long processing time of the case, and the second batch of consumer vouchers can be issued today (1st).

The amount received through AlipayHK, Tap & Go or WeChat Pay HK is 3,000 yuan; the amount received by Octopus is 2,000 yuan.

Relevant citizens will continue to receive notifications of collection via SMS or App today.

▼8.2 The situation of the consumer voucher plan secretariat▼


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The first batch of citizens registered with Octopus electronically will carry 1,000 yuan as soon as December 16th

In addition, the first batch of citizens who received coupons via Octopus on August 1st, if their "eligible spending" reaches RMB 4,000 on or before November 30, they can receive the last instalment of coupons of RMB 1,000 as soon as December 16 .

The "eligible consumption" of this group of citizens must accumulate at least RMB 4,000 on February 28, 2022, that is, within 7 months after receiving the voucher, in order to receive the final payment on March 16, 2022 Coupons.

Related reading: Consumer vouchers|The last installment of Octopus is 1,000 yuan as fast as 12.16. One condition must be met

The public can check the accumulated amount of "eligible spending" of their Octopus through the following methods:

1. Octopus Mobile App


2. Octopus Website


3. Octopus Customer Service Hotline: 2969 5500


▼A list of the steps to check "Eligible Spending" on the Octopus App▼


Consumer vouchers|The last phase of Octopus 1,000 yuan can be received as soon as 12.16, and one condition must be met. Octopus: More than 70% of citizens are eligible for spending more than 4,000 yuan next month. CLP will send another 80 million consumer vouchers for low electricity consumption Qualified households such as the amount of 100 yuan will be issued in January next year. The retail sales in September will be lower than in December last year. Digital Scholar: The power of consumer vouchers is unimaginable. Expires on 31st

Source: hk1

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