Google Pay Diwali Stamps: Indians are going through a tough time collecting it
Google Pay is offering Rs. 251 to anybody who gets all five stamps including diya, jhumka, flower, rangoli and lantern
The Diwali festival is around the corner and approaching fast. As the festive season is making people excited many online shopping stores like Amazon and Flipkart are doing the festival offers to attract the potential customers. Just like Amazon and other online stores, Google pay has also come up with a marketing gimmick to attract as many customers as possible.
Google Pay or Tez used by the people know that it is actually a digital wallet platform. Apparently, they got a message from the app confirming that there were Diwali Stamps for them to catch. So what exactly are the Diwali stamps and what it means? Essentially, Google Pay is offering about Rs. 251 to anybody who makes the effort to get all the five stamps successfully. The stamps basically include a diya, jhumka, flower, rangoli, and lantern.
To get the stamps all you need to do is scan festive items or transfer money more than Rs 33. Many people were super excited and thrilled to get their hands on the extra 250 bucks. Following that, people hurried up to secure stamps as much as possible.
However, the real deal was to grab rangoli and flower stamps as it was a rare thing to get. Since then, the words flower and rangoli started trending rapidly on social media. There were about thousand tweets where people said that they were finding these two precious stamps to win the desired money even though they were being unlucky. But there were many people who also claimed that it was a scam by the app. Check out the tweets posted below.
@GooglePayIndia Do you have Rangoli & Flower ??? pic.twitter.com/HePQWtnQ4G
— pri_tweets (@priyanka_leo19) October 23, 2019
@GooglePayIndia I have never wanted a Rangoli and Flower so much before this!!! Why do you do this ? pic.twitter.com/vqPIdvX9BD
— Anshita Verma (@anshi_rkv) October 23, 2019
Is there a @GooglePayIndia flower/rangoli stamp even?. Fyi the Google pay Diwali promotion is fun and reminds me of all the Pepsi bottles I bought to collect those tokens or whatever (yes I'm five years old)
— Shringa Murali (@ShringaM) October 23, 2019
She : It's not working anymore between us.
He : Anything I can do ?
She : Nothing left yaar…
He : I'll send you flower wala Diwali stamp on Google Pay
She : Ok, last chance…Jaldi bhej flower !!!
— Memesahaab (@memesahaab) October 23, 2019
I think Google Pay Diwali Promotions are just a scam. I think no won Flower or Rangoli stamps. Better to avoid these kinds of promotions. @GooglePay @GooglePayIndia … pic.twitter.com/oj7CkgogaC
— Mohammed Anzil (@anzilone) October 20, 2019
Tl right now.
" I’m looking for Flower, Rangoli stamps, do you have them with you? " pic.twitter.com/lCGJl30fRG
— Joy (@cursed_katana) October 23, 2019