Promozioni permettono di risparmiare fino al 100% su tariffe metro e autobus

Banche e portafogli digitali lanciano promozioni esclusive a Buenos Aires per rimborsi su autobus e metropolitana a febbraio. Gli utenti che pagano dal mobile possono risparmiare fino al 100% della tariffa.

A febbraio 2026, banche e portafogli digitali a Buenos Aires implementano promozioni esclusive mirate ai pagamenti del trasporto pubblico effettuati da dispositivi mobili. Queste offerte permettono rimborsi che coprono fino al 100% del costo della tariffa su autobus e metropolitana. L’iniziativa fornisce risparmi significativi agli utenti che utilizzano metodi di pagamento digitali nel sistema di trasporto della città. Secondo le informazioni pubblicate, le promozioni si concentrano sulle transazioni con cellulare per biglietti di autobus e metropolitana.

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