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WhatsApp offers 255 rupees cashback; just do this first

  • To get the benefit of this WhatsApp offer, you need to do something really simple. 255 rupees WhatsApp cashback offer will put money in your wallet, but you have to do something in return.

By: HT TECH
Updated on: Oct 30 2021, 19:15 IST
Notably, you could literally pay Re 1 to someone, friend or family, and get back 51 rupees. That is one easy way to earn money for you and for WhatsApp to get subscribers. Importantly, there’s no limit on the amount of money you can send to someone via its service. (REUTERS)
1/7 Notably, you could literally pay Re 1 to someone, friend or family, and get back 51 rupees. That is one easy way to earn money for you and for WhatsApp to get subscribers. Importantly, there’s no limit on the amount of money you can send to someone via its service. (REUTERS)
This WhatsApp Payment promotional offer is underway and users can get up to 255 rupees in all. The offer is only valid for the first five transactions. For each of the five transactions, you can get guaranteed INR 51 per transaction. (Bloomberg)
2/7 This WhatsApp Payment promotional offer is underway and users can get up to 255 rupees in all. The offer is only valid for the first five transactions. For each of the five transactions, you can get guaranteed INR 51 per transaction. (Bloomberg)
The amount will be directly credited to your bank account that you have registered with the WhatsApp Payment service. The offer only seems to be valid on Android devices for now. (AFP)
3/7 The amount will be directly credited to your bank account that you have registered with the WhatsApp Payment service. The offer only seems to be valid on Android devices for now. (AFP)
WhatsApp Pay service is doing what Google Pay did to attract more users on its platform. A few years ago, Google Pay relied on the idea of offering cashbacks as a way to attract more users on its service. PhonePe also does similar cashback offers to draw more users to its platform. (istock) (MINT_PRINT)
4/7 WhatsApp Pay service is doing what Google Pay did to attract more users on its platform. A few years ago, Google Pay relied on the idea of offering cashbacks as a way to attract more users on its service. PhonePe also does similar cashback offers to draw more users to its platform. (istock) (MINT_PRINT)
Here is how to set up WhatsApp Pay: - On your WhatsApp chat, click on the “Re” icon. - You will get a notification from WhatsApp to add the payment method - Reply in the affirmative. (Bloomberg)
5/7 Here is how to set up WhatsApp Pay: - On your WhatsApp chat, click on the “Re” icon. - You will get a notification from WhatsApp to add the payment method - Reply in the affirmative. (Bloomberg)
- Pick the bank of your choice from the list provided. - Your WhatsApp number has to be the same as the Registered Mobile Number with your bank. - You will then get an SMS on your mobile number for verification purpose. - Just enter your UPI PIN Your service will be live thereafter. However, if you don't have a UPI number, then you need to set up a new PIN. (AFP)
6/7 - Pick the bank of your choice from the list provided. - Your WhatsApp number has to be the same as the Registered Mobile Number with your bank. - You will then get an SMS on your mobile number for verification purpose. - Just enter your UPI PIN Your service will be live thereafter. However, if you don't have a UPI number, then you need to set up a new PIN. (AFP)
255 cashback WhatsApp offer will put money in your wallet, but you have to do something in return. The Facebook owned messenger app is promoting its WhatsApp Pay service and it is giving a cashback amount of INR 51 per transaction in an attempt to lure subscribers. (Bloomberg)
7/7 255 cashback WhatsApp offer will put money in your wallet, but you have to do something in return. The Facebook owned messenger app is promoting its WhatsApp Pay service and it is giving a cashback amount of INR 51 per transaction in an attempt to lure subscribers. (Bloomberg)
First Published Date: 30 Oct, 19:04 IST
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