Paytm limit increased to 20k ( Non upgraded user)
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Paytm monthly limit increased to 20k ( for Non upgraded users)
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https://www.desidime.com/discussions/paytm-limit-increased-to-20k-non-upgraded-user?page=1#post_3708169
This is wrong @@A2Z@@ u have taken my wallet…..
https://www.desidime.com/discussions/paytm-limit-increased-to-20k-non-upgraded-user?page=1#post_3708191
Koi bhi nikaal le itna bahar rakhega toh wallet.
https://www.desidime.com/discussions/paytm-limit-increased-to-20k-non-upgraded-user?page=1#post_3708203
@runjesh wrote:
Koi bhi nikaal le itna bahar rakhega toh wallet.
Sorry bro doing show off…..
https://www.desidime.com/discussions/paytm-limit-increased-to-20k-non-upgraded-user?page=1#post_3708217
Nyc
https://www.desidime.com/discussions/paytm-limit-increased-to-20k-non-upgraded-user?page=1#post_3708218
Rbi allowed 20k upto 30dec,or read money control article, baarbaar hr wallet ki thread kyo bnarhe ho, aisa krke ko 20 nhi ayenge, dalne tumko hi honge
https://www.desidime.com/discussions/paytm-limit-increased-to-20k-non-upgraded-user?page=1#post_3708221
i was just about to type same content
https://www.desidime.com/discussions/paytm-limit-increased-to-20k-non-upgraded-user?page=1#post_3708239
Even FC limit is increased to 20k, pls check
https://www.desidime.com/discussions/paytm-limit-increased-to-20k-non-upgraded-user?page=1#post_3708240
credit card service charge remove till 31 dec
https://www.desidime.com/discussions/paytm-limit-increased-to-20k-non-upgraded-user?page=1#post_3708266
"@netrafter":https://www.desidime.com/users/146023 wrote:
Even FC limit is increased to 20k, pls check
yes but FC wallet not safe enough. They are blocking accounts & want kyc to unblock.
https://www.desidime.com/discussions/paytm-limit-increased-to-20k-non-upgraded-user?page=1#post_3708976
but what abt withdrawal . want it for free
https://www.desidime.com/discussions/paytm-limit-increased-to-20k-non-upgraded-user?page=1#post_3709983
I am returning the money now to my cards which is not chargeable.
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Digital wallet limits increased to Rs 20,000
The monthly limit for loading digital wallets has been raised to Rs 20,000 from Rs 10,000 following the demonetization of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said in a circular. However, these enhanced limits will be applicable only till December 30, 2016, subject to review.
The RBI also laid out some guidelines for merchants of wallets:
– Merchants will have to give a self-declaration of their status as a merchant. In addition, they will give details of their bank account which will be kept by the wallet issuer.
– Merchant fund transfers to bank account from their wallet will not exceed Rs 50,000
– Inflows of funds / credit to such merchant wallets shall emanate only from sale transactions of the merchant.
– Wallet issuers will clearly identify such PPIs in their systems for the purpose of maintenance of escrow, reporting and MIS requirements.
This will be applicable for wallets without full KYC and those with KYC will continue to have an upper limit of Rs 1 lakh.
Note that the RBI is still yet to complete its review of guidelines for wallets and is supposed to come out with new rules by December 31, 2016. At the moment, there are 47 non-bank entities and 45 banks operating in the payments space. Most recently, JustDial got a wallet licence from the RBI.
The RBI’s guidelines for merchants will perhaps put some brakes on wallet companies and their merchant expansion plans which have exploded following the demonetization. It is understandable that the RBI wants wallet companies to keep a track of funds transferred to bank accounts by a merchant but the limit of on Rs 50,000 wallet-to-bank account transfer does not make sense. With the bank account details of such merchants, the RBI can keep track of suspicious amounts of money being funnelled either way.
Keeping track of inflow of funds into a merchant wallet might be more difficult and making sure that they were only due to sale of goods or services may be difficult. An offline merchant may simply give his phone number for a wallet transfer for selling vegetables. Would that be considered as a person-to-person payment or would that be considered as person-to-merchant payment?