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WhatsApp offers RS 51 Cashback: How many times have you been able to get and how

WhatsApp offers RS 51 Cashback: How many times have you been able to get and how
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Last month, WhatsApp began testing the cashback for payment features based in UPI and now a report by Business Insider revealed that the platform has begun to launch features to beta users on the Android platform.
According to the report, WhatsApp offers the money back guaranteed RS 51 to users to send money to different contacts.
The next report shows that users can utilize cashback up to five times and beta applications have banners on the chat list above which tells the user about the offer.
To register for beta WhatsApp, open Google Play and search WhatsApp> Scroll down to ‘Be a beta tester’ panel> Tap on the button that says ‘I IN’> Select ‘Join’> You will receive updates for the application in a few hours to front.
As available for beta users, it is expected to be immediately launched to public users too.
It looks like WhatsApp is trying Woo users to use their payment services with such a cashback.
A similar plan was adopted by Google when launching a digital Tez payment platform, now folded to Google Pay, back in 2017.
Recently, WhatsApp also added a special payment button in the chat bar.
This button allows users to quickly send money directly from the chat bar.
Previously, users must open a chat sheet to send payment.
This platform also adds features that allow users to add background payments when sending money.
Users can choose from various artsy expressions by WhatsApp to complete payments on opportunities such as birthdays, holidays or for gifts and travel.
WhatsApp payments were launched in 2018 in India as part of the experimental work and after obtaining approval from the National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI), this service was officially launched to the public last year.
It offers a real-time payment system with more than 227 banks and lives for all users throughout the country.

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