From: AIS Loyalty Gift <noreply@softfacturas.com.mx>
Date: 5 Jun 2025 23:40
Subject: Your AIS loyalty reward of ฿2,826 is ready to claim!
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Dear Valued AIS Customer,
YOUR EXCLUSIVE GIFT IS READY!
฿2,826.49
Valid until June 9, 2025
We are delighted to inform you that as a valued AIS customer, you have been selected to receive a special loyalty gift of ฿2,826.49.
How to Claim Your Gift:
Click the "Claim Now" button below
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Select your preferred card for the credit
The gift amount will be credited to your selected card within 24 hours and will appear on your statement as "AIS Loyalty Gift".
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