CRED App stopped bills payments via Debit card more than Rs. 2000
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It’s working
Update: Its not working now for above 2K amounts. Same msgs shown
@Sangwari
All Debit card showing only you paying Under Rs.2000
if You you payment more than Rs.2000 than you will get other option
Is for working you than its for specific for me
Mine are working
Time to uninstall…
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#ActingPricey… huh…
Jaldi karo..
Cred goen mad now…
Still working for me
Hona hi tha, they don’t have a business model, can’t be spending 2% mdr for each payment made through debit cards, plus the rewards they give
Now will have to split up payments
How does this step help cred since they will still have to pay fees for debit cards usage..
Is there no fees charged below 2k or something ?
The only benefit I could think of is their transaction volumes will probably increase
Mine is still working.. just paid 79000 worth of payment via debit card. (HDFC Visa Signature debit card)
DCB means deutsche bank right?
(i am not sure. i thought it is Diners club black, but thats a credit card)
Development credit Bank
Cred party over.. time to uninstall! Companies think they can win loyal customers by changing t&c ones customer onboards.
What best other way to credit card bill payment
Already done 36 transaction of 1000 in dcb debit card this month
Mine still working paid with IDBI visa platinum card a sum of Rs. 20000/-
Edit ; Now 2nd time showing other payment no debit card option
how much is the value of reward points in idbi?
Just now paid 20k using debit card. And it is credited to the credit card account instantly
I am still getting the option of Debit card payment (DBS), paid more than 2K just now .. no offer on it though, just got used to it.
Mine is working , just paid 15k bill
how to get old version back of cred app
Can anyone if it’s still working on old Cred app.
Anywayto bypass this 2000 limit. It’s a real Pain doing transactions in multiples of 2000.
Hope Cred removes this Bad Move.
Is any debit card transactions count limit per month for SBI card.
I think for some bank’s it’s there….DCB Bank account payment getting blocked after multiples payments of 2000 RS.
Similarly sometimes my Payment in Amazon Icici card doesn’t go thru since most of my Amazon Pay Card traansctions are on Amazon site . The cc asking. Do
one paymentt in other place also.
Can multiple Rs 2K transactions in a day get the debit card blocked?
Nope, every debit card has daily purchase limit. Once this limit is reached, then no further transaction will be approved.
Card may be get blocked due to multiple transactions within few minutes, banks have auto fraud detection mechanism in order to protect card holder, you may find transaction failed message after few multiple transactions of same amount. I think if it happens you can easily unblock just by calling customer service. Or you may receive a automated call from your bank to approve the transactions. It happens with only some banks not all.
Yes … Nailed it.
Ok i just tried paying around Rs4K in a single transaction and it went through. So is this restriction going to be added in phases?
May they have filtered users who make high value dc transactions
Why dont you do part payments of 1k. You will get multiple scratch cards
when you have to make lakhs of INR of transaction a month do u expect to keep track of each and every credit to card?
I opted out of beta program and reinstalled cred. Got the option to pay via debit card once. But its again disabled now for more than 2k. Upi is the only way for me now
1000 scratch cards have a limit. yes paying through 1000 option was/is beneficial but when it hit the max no. Of transactions allowed in cred (i guess 300 times or so) you won’t get anymore 1000 scratch card
I am not getting any scratch card now. Even after paying 30k
payment with dcb card is failing
why to ?
What is actual purpose of credit cards and what is actually happening with it,
Soon reward system to be disappear because of exploitation of reward system
Anyone facing above issue ? While making payment via debit card
Which debit card did you use ?