Google Pay Will Reward You Rs 1000 For Doing This Simple Activity (Step by Step Process)

Google Pay Will Reward You Rs 1000 For Doing This Simple Activity (Step by Step Process)
Google Pay Will Reward You Rs 1000 For Doing This Simple Activity (Step by Step Process)

After the immensely successful Diwali Rangoli campaign, Google Pay has now launched a new offer, wherein users can win Rs 1000 from the app.

The process involves listening to advertisements, right on the Google Pay app.

Keep reading to find out the exact step by step..

How To Win Rs 1000 From Google Pay: Steps Involved

The campaign has been designed to encourage users to listen to their advertisements.

The process starts when you encounter a Google Pay advertisement on Youtube or TV.

As soon as you view such an advertisement, start with Step 1:

Step 1: Open Google Pay app, and open the Promotions section. Under that, there is an option of ‘On AIr’. Tap that.

Step 2: Note here, that this offer is not available for the users. Hence, you should first checkout on the home screen of the app, if this offer is available

Step 3: Allow Google Pay to access your phone’s microphone, and then bring the smartphone near to the screen, so that the app can scan the sound. Google Pay app must listen to the advertisement playing for 20 seconds

Step 4: Wait till Google Pay identifies the advertisement

Step 5: Once done, you will receive a scratch card, which can be redeemed, once any payment is done.

Step 6: If you are lucky, then that scratch card can have Rs 1000 as a reward.

Now, some observers have noted, that encountering such Google Pay app on any medium is a matter of chance. Hence, some users are also opening up Google Pay ads on Youtube, and then allowing the Google Pay to listen to that, in order to get the scracth card.

We are really not sure whether this is officially allowed or not.

This promotion offer Rs 1000 reward for listening to Google Pay ads will end on December 2nd, at 11.59PM.

We will keep you updated, as more details come in. 

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