Under the terms of the deal, South African customers can use Ukash vouchers to make payments online by exchanging cash for a voucher in ZAR 10 (USD 1.07), ZAR 50 (USD 5.39), ZAR 100 (USD 10.78), ZAR 200 (USD 21.57), ZAR 500 (USD 53.92), ZAR 1000 (USD 107.85) and ZAR 1500 (USD 161.77) denominations at Pick n Pay stores. Every Ukash electronic voucher contains a unique 19-digit code which can be used to pay online on South African websites which accept Ukash as a payment method, such as wantitall.co.za online store, South African internet auction website bidorbuy and social networks mig33 and mibli.
Ukash is available at over 275,000 locations in Europe and South Africa. Pick n Pay provides retailing food, clothing, and general merchandise in South Africa and Australia.
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