Updated November 11th, 2019 at 13:04 IST

Rangoli Google Pay stamp: When is the last day to collect them?

Rangoli Google Pay stamp were the one thing which created a lot of frenzy during Diwali. The app has now given an extension to collect these stamps for the user

Reported by: Shreshtha Chaudhury
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If there was one question that created a huge frenzy amongst all the Google Pay users during Diwali, it was, 'Do you have the rangoli?' which was all due to the app's Diwali offer. The offer included the users to get a gift of Rs 251 if they successfully managed to collect all the 5 stamps on the platform. This led to majority of the Google Pay users on a quest to get their rangoli stamps. However, while most of the users managed to get hold of the lantern, flower or the diya stamps, the rangoli stamp proved to be extremely difficult to find. 

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Google Pay has extended the offer for the users to collect the rangoli stamps

But those who have not found any luck in getting the rangoli stamps on Google Pay need not be upset as there is a good new lurking in the corner. The offer garnered such a massive craze that Google Pay has announced that it will be extended for the users. If that was not enough, the users will also get the opportunity to win Rs 1 lakh cash prize. The offer is now extended till November 11, 2019 which is today. This news has been reportedly well-received by the Google Pay users who were not successful in finding the rangoli stamps. 

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The users can also collect the stamp by scanning the Diwali QR code

For those unaware, rangoli stamps are the icons that tend to appear on the Google pay app whenever the user makes a transaction amounting to Rs 33. It can also appear when one scans the Diwali QR code on all the available festive commodities. The other interesting fact is that the rangoli google pay stamps can also be gifted from one user to the other. There were numerous attempts by the app users to find the rangoli symbol but soon there was a clarification regarding the offer which was done by Google Pay reportedly.

The app announced that the stamps are being given out on a random basis and the only way to increase the opportunity to get hold of it is to make numerous transactions on the app using the digital wallet. Now, the extension of the offer is truly a great news for the fans who are either hoping to get the Rs 251 award or even better, the chance of winning the Rs 1 lakh bumper prize. 

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Published November 11th, 2019 at 12:02 IST