WhatsApp giving away ₹105, here’s how you can get it

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India already has broken a tonne of records when it comes to UPI payments and thanks to the many UPI players out there. WhatsApp Payments UPI is also a leading contender that recorded 3.48 million transactions in May 2022 alone with a sum of 294.98 crores in total. WhatsApp Payments UPI is still trying to lure more customers and that is where its lucrative (and time-sensitive) cashback offers are targeted toward reaching out to more users.

WhatsApp Payments started issuing a cashback of up o Rs 33 on each transaction recently. With that being said, there’s a new offer on WhatsApp where users can avail of cashback of up to Rs 105. Here’s more about it that you must know.

How To Avail Rs 105 WhatsApp Payments UPI Cashback Offer?

For the uninitiated, the WhatsApp Payments UPI cashback offer is applicable on a minimum recharge of Rs 1 to 3 WhatsApp Payments users. Once the transactions are done, users will get a gift icon on their app’ “Send” option. Note that users must have installed the latest WhatsApp version and they must be a WhatsApp users for 30 days minimum.

If you haven’t signed up for WhatsApp Payments UPI yet, it is high time that you must sign up as it brings a tonne of cashback offers such as this particular Rs 105 offer. Signing up on WhatsApp Payments UPI is as easy as it can get. All you have to do is to link it with the mobile number registered with the bank account and that’s pretty much all.

You must do 3 transactions of Rs 1 to different users to be eligible for the cashback offer. There’s up to Rs 35 of cashback on each transaction leading up to Rs 105 (for three users) under the said cashback offer. Of course, it is available for Business accounts. Additionally, although WhatsApp hasn’t mentioned any expiry date for the offer so if you are an existing or new WhatsApp Payments UPI, utilizing the offer can earn you up to Rs 105 as reward asap.

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