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Exciting rewards and offers by Google pay

 Google pay always comes with exciting rewards and offers for its users. Previous year during Diwali Google pay offers introduced a game to collect Diwali stickers from which we can earn scratch cards. This year it came up with a new concept ‘Go India’ for both Android and iOS users where you can get a reward up to 501/-. Google pay is now a popular payment app when used we can get many rewards cashback depending upon the transaction.

Go to your Google pay app

How to play Go India ??

Usually, everyone has Google pay in their mobile, if not install it from play store or Apple app store. The basic concept of this game is to visit 30 cities on the map by Nov 25 to collect tickets and rewards ranging from 101/- to 501/- can be achieved. Also after visiting 4-5 cities you can get discounts vouchers.

Go to your Google pay app and click Go India at the bottom to start game. When you enter game options and choose to start play India map will be visible where usually Banglore and Amritsar are shown. Here you have to choose one city from which you wish to start the game. Cities are located in a total of 6 regions and once you reach a city in one region you can see other cities in that specific region.

As you are at the beginning of the game you are given with two city tickets and some kilometres to start your travel. To visit any city you need to collect a ticket and kilometres. City ticket will allow you to travel to a particular city and that will be specified on the ticket. KM allow you to travel between cities i.e you can visit a specific city of have enough kilometres to reach that city. Keep transacting on the app to collect more tickets and KM’s possible.

How to earn tickets and KM’s?

Every time you send money or make a transaction through this app you will be given a ticket or km or both sometimes then you need to collect these. Getting tickets is bit easy than KM’s.

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For tickets

  • make a transaction
  • mobile recharge
  • payment through Google QR code
  • requesting a ticket from friends
  • bill payment (electricity, internet etc )
  • share a photo or Go India map 5 times daily

For KM’s(google pay offers):

  • visit game daily to collect bonus kilometres every day
  • bank transfer
  • gifting a ticket to your friend
  • can collect from friends game by visiting their city on My friends section
  • payment to another person’s UPI Id

Note:

You will not be able to travel back to the city once you visited unless there is a virtual event taking place in the game. Total number of cities that you can maximum visit in a day is 3 Kilometres that you collected in the game will be expired within 48 hours if not claimed.

Rewards :

Assured reward of worth 101/- to 501/- if you complete visiting all the cities in the map by Nov 25. When an event is taking place in nay city try visiting that so that you will receive a bonus Go India scratch card worth up to 100/- or a city ticket or KM’s. Also on reaching every 5 cities you will be rewarded with vouchers that can be claimed along with some surprise vouchers along the way

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