Beta users are getting a cashback of Rs 51 on every payment on WhatsApp

Beta users are getting a cashback of Rs 51 on every payment on WhatsApp


Whatsapp is rolling out the cashback feature for users using its Bills feature. As the name suggests, this feature offers cashback to users on UPI transactions (transactions) through WhatsApp payments. It is being told that this feature is being rolled out for Android and iOS beta users. According to the website Wabetainfo, which tracks the features of this app, the cashback facility can only be available for selected beta tester, which means that all users using Bills will not get cashback. At present, there is no clarity about when this facility will be started for all other users on WhatsApp.

WABETAINFO has reported a cashback on Whatsapp Bills. It was seen by Vipin, an Indian follower of the website, who received a fixed cashback of Rs 51 on each payment after sending money to five contacts, i.e. a total cashback of Rs 255. The screenshot shows a notification of WhatsApp, which congratulated the user for receiving the cashback. The website believes that this can be a limited promotion so that more users can be attracted towards WhatsApp payments.

Meanwhile, the feature tracker said that WhatsApp payments cashback features are only capable of selected beta testers. There is no way to allegedly enable cashback to itself. There is also no clarity on how to select Whatsapp users to test this feature. However, to increase the possibilities of getting the tracker cashback facility, the Play Games recommends using the latest version of WhatsApp beta for IOS on WhatsApp Beta and Testflight for Android, which is currently 2.21.22.21 and 2.21.220.14 for iOS for Android.

Also told It is being said that this amount of cashback is fixed at Rs 51, even if the payment amount is only 1 rupee. Apart from this, let us know that the instant messaging app has collaborated with five Indian women artists to introduce a new pack of payment stickers for its users in India. These stickers are essentially made on various cultural manifestations related to the money exchange.

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