Firstcry - A website known for selling kids products with great discounts has come up with a great offer in which they have sent mails to some of its users containing a Rs 50 cashback on Rs 50 freecharge code. Check if you got the same !!
Note - Offer is only for those users who have received mail from firstcry containing this code
How to get Rs 50 cashback on Rs 50 recharge ?
1 . Firstcry has sent mails to its users containing the cashback code. So open youe email which is registered with firstcry
2. Now search "Partner Offer. Exclusive Cashback offer from Freecharge" in search box
3. If you find a search result - Bingo !! You got a freecharge code.
4. Log on www.freecharge.com or Download FreeChargeApp ( Android | iOS | Windows )
5. Choose Prepaid Mobile/ Postpaid Mobile /DTH / Datacard / Utility
6. Enter number, Amount & Click to Proceed
7. Enter Promo Code which you got & Click Redeem Now to CONTINUE
8. Balance amount if any, Pay online (via Debit Card / Credit Card / Net banking / Cash Card / ATM Card)
9. That's it. Successful transaction is done and cashback of Rs 50 will be added to your freecharge account instantly !!
Terms & Conditions:
- Recharge for Rs.50 and Get Cash Back of Rs.50 (Pre-Paid / Post-Paid Bills / Utility Bills / DTH / Data Card)
- Validity - 25-Oct-15 to 30-Nov-15
- Offer not valid on Airtel (Pre-Paid / Post-Paid / DTH)
- Offer is valid for transactions made at www.freecharge.com or Download FreeChargeApp Android | iOS | Windows)
- Cash back will be credited within 24 hours of the transaction into the user’s account and Cash Back will be valid for 6 months from the time cash back hits in the users account
- One code to be redeemed against one transaction only
- Unique Promocode has to be applied to avail cashback offer.
- Valid only once per Unique Mobile Number/User/Credit/Debit Card
- Valid only for successful transactions made through Debit/Credit card
- Offer is not valid on ‘Add Cash’ transactions, Net Banking transaction & using FreeCharge credits
- FreeCharge holds the right to refuse transactions deemed fraudulent as per FreeCharge policies