Gpay launched their huge cashback festival Rush Hour valid till May 25 2025
do you guys think this will burn or earn for Gpay?
SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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Either way, I hardly think they'd give a f**k about cost. They anyway had cut of a significant amount from the UPI cashbacks (transactional ones)
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