Recently, a user told on the online forum that Google Pay has started taking conveyance fees on mobile recharge. The user also shared a screenshot. This has revealed that Google charged Jio’s 749 rupees prepaid plan for a convenors fee of up to Rs 3. The user said that both UPI and cards show conveyance fees on transactions.
Tipster Mukul Sharma has more related to conveyance fees on social media platform ‘X’ Information Has given It is said that no conveyance fees will be charged on any prepaid mobile recharge up to Rs 100. On recharging mobiles up to Rs 200, 2 rupees extra will have to be paid. Users who recharge up to Rs 300 or even more will have to pay 3 rupees extra.
MysmartPrice has spotted that the company updated the terms of Google Services for users in India earlier this month. In the conditions, it is also a matter of writing that the fees being charged are at their discretion of the company. However, on Thursday, when the Gadgets 360 tried to buy a recharge plan of Airtel and Jio, we did not see additional charge.
If you want to avoid conveyance fees, the method is very easy. Do your recharge directly with the operator’s website or app. For example, if Airtel is a user, then go to Airtel’s website or Airtel Thank app and get a prepaid recharge. UPI will also pay from there, even then you will not have to pay the convenience fees.
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