A birthday deals directory, not a marketplace
JomDeals helps people discover birthday offers in Malaysia faster. We collect publicly available deal info, link to official merchant sources when available, and add practical claim notes so users can decide quickly.
What you will find on the site
The site is built around three content types so users can move from broad discovery to practical action.
Fast answer pages
Each deal page aims to show the offer, the current source check date, official source, and the main claim steps without making users hunt for the basics.
Practical "how to claim" help
Guides explain what usually causes failed claims: app setup timing, outlet participation, channel restrictions, and other common gotchas.
Brand-level context
Merchant pages group current listings, official websites, and the related guide pages so users can compare a brand before they visit or order.
How a page earns trust
This is the minimum standard we try to meet before a listing feels useful.
Official source link
If a merchant page or campaign source exists, we try to link to it directly.
Visible source check date
Users should be able to see when the deal details were last checked, not guess.
Practical claim notes
We focus on timing rules, app requirements, and redemption conditions that actually affect success.
Correction path
Every important page should give users a simple way to report outdated or broken information.
What JomDeals does not do
A clearer boundary makes the site more trustworthy.
No fake ratings
We do not publish made-up review scores, fake likes, or synthetic popularity numbers to make listings look more convincing.
No checkout or middleman flow
JomDeals is a discovery layer. Users should always confirm final terms and complete redemption through the merchant's official channel.
No guarantee that terms stay unchanged
Merchants can change campaigns without notice. That is why the source link, source check date, and report-outdated option matter.
What source checked means
A source checked listing has been reviewed against a merchant source or official-looking channel. It is a signal that the page has a traceable source path, not a promise that every outlet, app, or staff member will handle the claim the same way.
We check for source support
The listing should have a useful merchant website, app page, campaign page, social post, or official channel behind it.
We summarize claim friction
The notes call out timing rules, app requirements, membership rules, minimum spend, and outlet or channel limits when available.
Merchants still control redemption
The merchant's latest terms, staff handling, app flow, and branch participation decide whether a claim succeeds.
How corrections work
Trust does not come from claiming perfection. It comes from making it easy to fix bad information quickly.
Users can report outdated info from deal pages, guide pages, and the support area.
When details change, the goal is to update the source link, refresh the claim notes, and keep the next reader from wasting time.
If you run a merchant or campaign and want your listing corrected, the fastest route is the contact page.
Fast actions
Want to check the site yourself?
The best way to understand JomDeals is to open a deal page, a guide page, and a merchant page back-to-back.