Friday, November 9, 2018

Paytm Dhamaka Offer - Earn Rs10000 on UPI Money Transfer by Sending Rs250 (40 on 10)

Rs40 on 10 paytm upi transfers

Paytm UPI Dhamaka - Earn Rs10000 on UPI money transfer:

Paytm has come with Maha UPI cashback again with Rs40 on 10. Today I am going to post a great cashback UPI money transfer offer by Paytm. Get Rs40 for 10 UPI money transfers each of Rs250. You can earn maximum cashback of Rs10000. Offer is applicable 250 times for each user.

How to Earn 10000 on UPI Money Transfer:

1. Open Paytm App and Send Rs250 or more to any UPI address Or Tap the Cashback icon shown beside search bar in top-right from Paytm App home screen and tap "activate" on "Get Rs40 on 10 transactions of Rs250 each" offer.

Note: If you don't have Paytm App you can download it by the link given below
2. After Activating this Offer, do your first transaction by sending Rs250 or more to any UPI address.

3. Complete all 10 Money Transfers by sending Rs250 or more to any UPI Address.

4. You can send money to different UPI Handle or same UPI Handle for all the 10 transactions.

5. On Completing 10th UPI money transfer you will get cashback of Rs40 in your Paytm wallet within 24 hours.

6. Activate and complete the Offer again in the same way.

Terms And Conditions:

  1. You will get a notification and SMS to participate in "Get Rs40 on 10 transactions of Rs250 each" UPI Cashback"offer.
  2. If you do not activate the offer, your transactions will not get linked in the offer.
  3. You can avail this offer a maximum of 250 times during the campaign validity If you fail to complete all 10 transactions within 5 days after activating the offer, your offer will be expired.
  4. Cashback will be credited to your Paytm Wallet within 24 hours after you are eligible for cashback.
  5. One UPI transaction will be counted in only one Cashback offer at any given point in time.
  6. This campaign is valid until 31st December,2018.
  7. Get your KYC done to receive the cashback Ignore if KYC is done.
  8. Paytm reserves the sole right to change offer terms at any time without any prior notice to users
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