When you apply such offers, always take screenshots / video of the entire page including date & time so as to claim.
Cashkaro with lesser cashback but are clear in their terms & conditions
I recently made a purchase from Flipkart through Zingoy expecting to benefit from their cashback offer, but I was left quite disappointed. The advertised cashback for laptops is only 2.4%, I bought a laptop for ₹46,000, and to see only ₹160 credited was incredibly disheartening. Upon raising complaint, I was told there is a cap of ₹160.
Doing the reverse math, it turns out that you'd need to spend around ₹6,666 to even reach that ₹160 cap. Let's be real—there aren't any decent laptops available in that price range, unless you’re hunting for a ₹11 deal. This cashback structure feels like a trap rather than a genuine incentive.
In short, if you're considering Zingoy for laptop purchases, I recommend looking elsewhere. The cashback isn't worth it, and it feels like a missed opportunity for what could have been a much better deal.
When you apply such offers, always take screenshots / video of the entire page including date & time so as to claim.
Cashkaro with lesser cashback but are clear in their terms & conditions
TnC, clearly mentioned 2.4% cashback upto maximum ₹160
CC: @MagicalChat
My point being it is not honest discounting -
oh already seeing in 2 post, you keep posting this dm thing hmmm, something happened?
I think except axis grabdeals , all have upto limit for large appliances and big electronic purchases
This is called marketing strategy.
2.4% is to lure people.
It's a clear case of fooling people.
Zingoy mostly (90-95%) either track wrong cashback or fails to track cashback.
I was about to apply for a credit card via Zingoy
it shows 5% now, is there a limit to it? it doesn't show limit currently, pls confirm. purchase is for around 2.5L
TnC, clearly mentioned 2.4% cashback upto maximum ₹160
CC: @MagicalChat
This is called marketing strategy.
2.4% is to lure people.
It's a clear case of fooling people.