MyCard MY on Boost eWallet: KL Six-Tap Guide 2026
Published: 2026-07-02
Boost eWallet crossed the RM 10,000 Premium wallet ceiling in late 2024, and Malaysian gamers now use it as the default rail for gift cards more than any single bank app. MyCard MY Points still fund most Asia-side game accounts — Ragnarok Origin, Audition, MapleStory SEA, and roughly a thousand other titles catalogued on the MyCard Payment Center. Buy 500 Points at REDX Game for RM 60. A Selangor Red Giants supporter watching MSC in a Petaling Jaya mamak can paste the PIN inside two minutes. No Apple ID SG proxy required.
What Boost's reload rules, 1% credit card fee, and RM 4,999 wallet cap mean for your effective MyCard MY price is not obvious from the checkout screen. This guide walks the point ladder in ringgit, the cashback math that matters, and a six-tap flow so you can settle from Boost to REDX Game before your raid party queues up.
MyCard MY Point Tiers Priced in Ringgit
MyCard MY sells in point tiers from 150 to 10,000 Points. The baseline cost holds at 12 sen per Point across the bulk tiers, with one small trap at the entry level. Boost users pay the same sticker prices as bank buyers. The wallet processing sits on the seller side.
MyCard MY tierREDX Game price (MYR)Sen per Point
150 PointsRM 21.0014.00 sen (small-quantity surcharge)
300 PointsRM 36.0012.00 sen
500 PointsRM 60.0012.00 sen
1,000 PointsRM 120.0012.00 sen
2,000 PointsRM 240.0012.00 sen
3,000 PointsRM 360.0012.00 sen
At 14 sen per Point, the 150-Point tier carries a small-quantity surcharge that only really stings if you buy the same size on repeat rather than moving up to the 300-Point tier where the baseline finally kicks in and holds all the way up to the 3,000-Point mark. Two 300-Point buys land 600 Points for RM 72, cheaper per Point than four 150-Point buys for equivalent volume. Points settle onto a TWD-denominated MyCard back end. Nothing in the checkout ever shows a currency you do not recognise.
Delivery is advertised at 1 to 3 minutes on the REDX Game MyCard MY listing. Your PIN lands by email. The coffee at your Kuching kopitiam will still be warm.
Boost Reload Costs Change Your Per-Point Price
MyCard MY's sticker price never moves, but the way you funded your Boost wallet quietly shifts the true per-Point cost. Three paths matter for Malaysian buyers.
Bank transfer or debit card reload is fee-free at Boost. Your RM 60 top-up for 500 MyCard MY Points stays at exactly 12 sen per Point. There is no hidden bank charge, no wallet markup, and no forex leakage anywhere in the chain from your bank account to the PIN landing in your inbox at REDX Game.
Credit card reload carries a 1% Boost fee. On a RM 60 buy of 500 Points, that adds RM 0.60, or 0.12 sen per Point. Trivial in isolation. On a monthly rhythm of two 2,000-Point buys, where RM 240 × 2 sends RM 480 through the wallet every four weeks, the credit card surcharge quietly compounds to RM 4.80 a month and RM 57.60 across a year. A player who resets to bank-transfer reload wins that RM 57.60 back without touching their in-game budget or dropping a single Point from their monthly refill cadence.
Apple ID SG proxy is the other route some Ipoh players still use. It layers three fees. A 1% Visa cross-border charge on the card, a 1% forex margin from most Malaysian issuers, and Apple's own SGD-MYR spread stack together in that order before the RM 60 you paid ever becomes MyCard MY Points on the SEA ledger. For an equivalent 500-Point spend routed through App Store credit, the delta lands around RM 4 versus the MYR-native REDX Game path even when your Apple ID SG balance is already topped up and waiting. Multiply by weekly buys. You have paid for one extra 300-Point tier in overheads alone.
"DuitNow QR is a QR code payment scheme operated by Payments Network Malaysia that functions as a contactless payment method," per Wikipedia's DuitNow entry. Your Boost outbound scan settles on the same national rail whether you started from bank reload or credit card reload.
Boost's Premium 10k wallet size arrived in late 2024. It comfortably covers a 10,000-Point purchase at roughly RM 1,199.90 inside 12% of the RM 9,999 monthly transaction cap, and even a Johor Bahru raid captain buying two 2,000-Point tiers weekly (RM 240 × 8 = RM 1,920 across four weeks) still stays under 20% of monthly headroom with plenty of room for gift cards on the side.
Six Taps From Boost to a MyCard MY PIN
REDX Game accepts Boost as a native DuitNow QR rail. Below is the exact flow tested from a Shah Alam Wi-Fi connection. Taps counted from the product page.
- Open the MyCard MY listing and pick your point tier. The 500-Point tier is the volume sweet spot for most single-game weekly refills.
- Tap Buy Now, then enter the email where you want the PIN and password delivered. Double-check it before you scroll. The site re-sends codes but not to a new address.
- Choose DuitNow QR at the payment selector. Boost, TNG, MAE, GrabPay, and any Malaysian bank app all read the same QR standard.
- Open your Boost app, tap Scan, and point your camera at the code on-screen. The merchant name and RM amount appear inside a second.
- Confirm the amount with your 6-digit Boost PIN or fingerprint. Settlement typically takes 15 to 30 seconds via PayNet's DuitNow rail.
- Watch your inbox. The MyCard MY PIN and password land inside 1 to 3 minutes. Paste them into the MyCard Payment Center, pick your game, and the Points hit your account.
Senang gila, honestly. The whole flow finishes before the char siew rice at your Penang stall reaches the table.
Boost vs TNG, DuitNow QR, GrabPay and Cards
Boost is not the only Malaysian rail for a MyCard MY top-up. Speed, reload economics, and monthly caps decide the winner. The table below compares five options a typical KL buyer sees at checkout.
RailSettlement timeReload/pay feeMonthly ceilingBest for
Boost eWallet (DuitNow QR)15–30 sec0% via bank; 1% via credit cardRM 4,999 (Premium) / RM 9,999 (10k)Daily Boost users chasing wallet rewards
Touch 'n Go eWallet15–30 sec0% via bank; 1% via credit cardRM 20,000 (GO+ tier)MPL fans stacking TNG points
DuitNow QR (bank direct)15–30 secFee-free consumer railRM 50,000 per txn (PayNet)Whales settling 5,000–10,000-Point tiers
GrabPay15–45 sec0% base; 1% credit card reloadRM 4,999 (Premium tier)Grab riders spending accumulated points
Credit/Debit card (Visa/Mastercard)60–120 secCard issuer forex if non-MYRCard monthly limitBuyers without a Malaysian eWallet
Boost sits at the top of the table for a different reason. It does not move faster than DuitNow QR direct (both settle on the same PayNet rail). A Boost buyer who reloads via bank transfer nets wallet rewards on the spend without any surcharge, and those small rewards compound across a year of weekly refills into something that pairs naturally with the fee-free reload rail to keep the RM 60 sticker equal to your actual out-of-pocket cost. Tak perlu tunggu lama, and the cashback quietly stacks on top of the raw price.
MyCard MY + Boost eWallet: FAQ for Malaysian Buyers
Can I buy MyCard MY Points with Boost eWallet in KL and use the PIN in Taiwan?
No. MyCard MY Points and MyCard TW Points sit in separate SEA and TW ledgers. Points issued to Southeast Asia buyers cannot be redeemed into a MyCard member wallet in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, mainland China, Singapore, or Indonesia, no matter which Malaysian rail you originally paid on. Redemption runs through the MyCard Payment Center to a supported SEA game account only.
What Boost wallet tier do I need for MyCard MY top ups?
Basic Wallet at RM 1,000 size covers everything up to the 1,000-Point tier (RM 120). Stepping up to Premium Wallet at RM 4,999 gets you as far as a 5,000-Point tier at the 12 sen baseline. For most Malaysian players, casual PVE grinders and weekly gacha refillers alike, the Basic Wallet is enough, and the only real reason to KYC-jump to the RM 10,000 Premium tier is if you settle 10,000-Point whale tiers regularly or stack multiple weekly refills from a Johor Bahru raid rotation.
Does REDX Game refund a MyCard MY PIN if my Boost payment fails?
If the PayNet settlement drops, Boost releases the ringgit back to your wallet inside 24 hours. No PIN is issued. Nothing gets stuck. Boleh tahan if you check the wallet history rather than panicking on chat.
Which games can I fund with MyCard MY Points bought via Boost?
The MyCard Payment Center supports over a thousand SEA titles. Popular ones for Malaysian players include Audition SEA, Ragnarok Online SEA, MapleStory SEA, Cabal Mobile, and a slice of the Softworld Taiwan back catalogue that ships to Malaysia. The Softworld Taiwan catalogue includes MMO lineages that have run for over a decade, plus casual titles like Audition SEA that still fill KL and Petaling Jaya cyber cafes on weekend nights.
Why is the 150-Point tier priced at 14 sen instead of 12 sen?
That tier carries a small-quantity surcharge. It covers the fixed processing cost of a MyCard PIN issue. Two 300-Point buys (600 Points for RM 72) beat four 150-Point buys for equivalent Points at 14 sen each. The 12 sen rate kicks in from the 300-Point tier upward.
Can a Malaysian player still buy MyCard through Apple ID SG?
Technically yes. The Apple ID SG proxy path stacks a 1% Visa cross-border charge, a 1% issuer forex margin, and Apple's SGD-MYR spread. For a RM 60 equivalent, the delta versus the MYR-native REDX Game path lands around RM 4. Memang best to skip that unless you already live inside the SG ecosystem.
How many MyCard MY PINs can I stack in one Boost wallet in a month?
Premium 10k wallet at RM 9,999 monthly cap covers up to 166 buys of the 500-Point tier (RM 9,960), or 8 buys of the 10,000-Point whale tier (RM 1,199.90 × 8 = RM 9,599.20). For heavier cadences that push past the RM 9,999 monthly Boost ceiling, split the settlement across a Boost sub-wallet and a direct DuitNow QR scan from a Malaysian bank app to reset the cap and keep the raid rotation uninterrupted.
Grab MyCard MY Points at REDX Game when the next Softworld Taiwan patch drops, wire it through Boost eWallet with a fee-free bank reload, and settle any of the SEA supported titles before the servers even finish spinning up.