Jitdor Tech Tips

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  • Save More on Etiqa Insurance — Use My Referral Code!

    Save More on Etiqa Insurance — Use My Referral Code!

    I recently renewed my car insurance with Etiqa (Tiq by Etiqa) — and honestly, the experience was one of the smoother ones I’ve had. They were proactive in reminding me about renewal, offered clear quotes, followed up via calls and email, and made payment super easy.

    The only thing that could be better? After payment, the new coverage period doesn’t auto-extend on the portal like a subscription service would. Still, it’s a small detail in an otherwise convenient process.

    If you’re planning to get insured or renew your policy, here’s a tip — use my referral code below for extra savings.


    My Etiqa Referral Code

    👉 Referral Link: R426296

    Visit Etiqa Singapore and enter it during your purchase or renewal to enjoy your reward!

    Referral Benefits

    Here’s what both of us get when you use my code:

    ProductYou (Friend)Me (Referral Fee)
    Tiq Travel Insurance5% discountS$10
    Private Car Insurance5% discountS$30
    ePROTECT Motorcycle5% discountS$20
    Tiq Maid Insurance5% discountS$30
    Tiq Personal Accident5% discountS$20
    Pet Insurance5% discountS$20
    Tiq Home Insurance5% discountS$15

    Why I Recommend Etiqa

    • Smooth renewal experience — reminders, calls, and easy payment.
    • Responsive customer support that follows up promptly.
    • Digital-first experience — get quotes, pay, and manage policies online.
    • Referral perks — real rewards for both parties.

    I’ve used Etiqa for my own coverage, and I find them one of the most customer-friendly insurers in Singapore.

  • Greater purpose – the journey leading to this blog

    Greater purpose – the journey leading to this blog

    In the course of the past few months, I have deep dived into a cloud journey over a myriad of service providers. From the big boys like Azure, AWS, and GCP, to the more traditional VPS hosting companies and niche cloud players such as Alibaba Cloud and Oracle Cloud.

    I have been a Windows guy for the longest time. The last time I’ve actually touched a Linux machine was in my university days, and it was not by choice. I like Windows for its ease of management with 90% of the things presented in the GUI. Windows being resource-hungry also didn’t concern me much. After all, my Hyper-V server comes with an abundance of CPU power and memory, and I can always assign more vCPU/RAM or create additional VM at little to no cost.

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