Can you imagine winning an awesome prize for just Rs.1? Well, here’s your chance! For the price of a single rupee, you could be the lucky winner of a nice pair of high-quality earbud.
Introducing our “Rs.1 Game”—a risk-free opportunity to win big. Amazing prizes are becoming a reality, so no need to fantasize about them anymore! You may get a stylish, high-quality earbud that will take your listening experience to the next level for the low price of Rs. 1.
What is Rs. 1 Game?
It’s very simple. You pay just Rs. 1 to enter the game, and that Rs. 1 is instantly returned to your wallet as cashback—so it’s like playing for free! Each time you enter, you increase your chance to win. It’s a lucky draw, so more entries mean more chances.
How to Play and Win in Rs. 1 Game?
Playing the Rs. 1 game is straightforward. Here’s how it typically works:
Step 1: Open the MyPay App
Step 2: Locate and click on the Rs.1 Game banner displayed on the dashboard.
Step 3: Click the Proceed button to move to the next step.
Step 4: Select your preferred payment option—Wallet Balance or Linked Bank Account—for the entry fee.
Step 5: Hit the Proceed to Pay button to finalize the transaction.
Step 6: Enter your secure transaction PIN, and you're all set to play!
Campaign Details:
The Rs. 1 Game campaign runs from July 21 to August 23, 2025, giving participants nearly a month to try their luck and win amazing rewards. This campaign is only for MyPay members with verified KYC, ensuring a simple and secure gaming experience. If you haven’t verified your KYC yet, now is the time to do so and claim your chance to play in this exciting game!
Why Should You Play the Rs.1 Game?
The Rs.1 Game is more than just affordable; it's a low-risk, high-reward experience that enables everyone to win big. For just Rs. 1, you may enter a lucky draw and win amazing giveaways such as a high-quality earbud.
The best part is that the amount deducted from all participants will be refunded instantly to their wallets. That means you can enjoy the thrill of playing without fear of losing money.
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