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Commuters out there: You can finally buy Beep cards online! Aside from your payong and barya, Beep cards are also one of the most important things to bring with your during your daily commute. Whether you’re a regular commuter or an occasional rider, Beep cards allow for faster and more efficient transactions, especially with the rise of cashless payments.
Are you looking to purchase a Beep card of your own? Read on to find out where you can buy these smart transit passes and learn the advantages of having one!
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As one would expect, Beep cards can be bought over the counter at any LRT 1, LRT 2, and MRT 3 station by the teller’s booth or self-service machines. These are also available in point-to-point (or simply P2P) bus terminals and select Uncle John’s (formerly Ministop) branches. See the full list of Beep kiosks here.
But, did you know that you can also buy them with just a few taps on your phone? These reloadable, smart transit passes are available to purchase on e-commerce websites like Shopee, Lazada, and Facebook Marketplace. You can find these cards sold through the official Beep flagship store and are priced at a slightly higher value of ₱188.
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While Beep cards are mainly used for making cashless transactions during your commute rides, here are a few other things you can do with your card:
For a full list of establishments and public transport, click here.
Additionally, you can reload your card at the following:
For more information, visit Beep’s official website, Facebook, and Instagram pages.
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So, what say you? Ready to get yourself your very own Beep card? One thing’s for sure: You’ll be dodging those long queue lines and catch your ride on time!
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