– Lucky draw contest applicable on recharges of all major DTH Operators including TATA Play, Airtel Digital TV, Dish TV, D2H, and Sun Direct
– Users can participate by recharging any amount, wherein one lucky winner gets a cashback of Rs 5,000 everyday during the ongoing IPL season
– Provides users flexibility to choose from a wide range of payment modes such as Paytm UPI, Paytm Wallet, Paytm Postpaid (BNPL), debit and credit cards, or net banking
One97 Communications that owns the brand Paytm, India’s leading digital payments and financial services company, today announced an exciting daily lucky draw contest on DTH recharges, wherein one lucky user stands a chance to win a cashback of Rs 5,000 everyday during the ongoing IPL season.
Users will be able to participate in the ‘Daily DTH Dhamaal’ lucky draw contest on recharges of all major DTH operators including Tata Sky, Airtel TV, Dish TV, D2H and Sun Direct on the Paytm app. Since there is no minimum order value, users who recharge their DTH through the Paytm app will be eligible to participate in the lucky draw. The names of the lucky winners will be announced daily.
Recharging DTH accounts on Paytm is easy and offers a smooth payment experience for customers, with features such as 2-step instant recharges and timely reminders about plan expirations. Paytm also gives its users the flexibility to select their preferred payment mode, ranging from Paytm UPI, Paytm Wallet, Paytm Postpaid (BNPL), debit and credit cards, or net banking.
Paytm Spokesperson said, “Millions of users use Paytm to recharge their DTH accounts and with the IPL season underway, we are delighted to share the excitement with our users with the ‘Daily DTH Dhamaal’ lucky draw. With a simple 2-step instant recharge, we also offer our users a wide variety of payment options for their convenience.”
Using the Paytm app, users can make bill payments and recharges across various categories including electricity bills, gas cylinder booking, metro card, mobile, broadband & DTH, Cable TV, rent payments, credit card bills. They can also pay for other financial services such LIC/Insurance premium payment, loan payments and more.