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WhatsApp is offering a cashback of 51 rupees

 WhatsApp is offering a cashback of 51 rupees  

WhatsApp is offering a cashback of 51 rupees


WhatsApp is offering a cashback of 51 rupees.WhatsApp competes with PhonePe and Google Pay in India, now WhatsApp is offering a cashback of 51 rupees.WhatsApp has begun handing out the cashback offer to Android beta users.WhatsApp has begun to give a  ₹51 with no restriction on the amount sent. On Android, this feature is presently available to WhatsApp beta users.


You can earn cashback up to five times by transferring money to various acquaintances. Last month, WhatsApp began testing cashback for its UPI-based payments service. This feature is now being rolled out to WhatsApp beta users on Android. WhatsApp's new cashback offer appears to be a fresh approach for the company to promote its payment service in India.


On Android, the WhatsApp beta app has begun to display a banner at the top of the chat list with the message "Give cash, get 51 back." By transferring money to different contacts, you can obtain a guaranteed cashback of 51 up to five times. WhatsApp hasn't established a restriction on the amount of money that may be redeemed with this cashback offer. We can confirm that this works, so you can send 1 and get 51 in return. After you make the payment, your account will be credited with 51 and you will receive a notice from WhatsApp.


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The cashback offer is advertised via a banner on WhatsApp. Even though the money is assured, it appears that you can only use it five times. This functionality is likewise only available to beta users and is only available on Android. WhatsApp is likely to make it generally available for all users in India, given that it is already available for beta users.


When the cashback amount is credited to your account, WhatsApp sends you a notification.WhatsApp appears to be following Google Pay's lead in enticing customers to use the payments service with the new feature. When Google Pay first launched in India, it also offered a cashback of up to ₹1,000 through scratch cards. This scheme, along with coupons for other services, is still active.


WhatsApp has introduced Google Pay-style background cards, which give payments a splash of color and a more personalized experience. It also included a payment shortcut button in the app's conversation bar. The WhatsApp Pay shortcut is a big rupee symbol button that you will almost certainly not miss. 

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