In the wake of demonetisation and the struggles faced in getting access to money, Snapdeal will now deliver cash to your doorstep.
With the Cash@Home service, customers could request up to Rs. 2,000 per booking and can use any ATM card to pay for the service. Through FreeCharge or a debit card, a nominal fee of Re. 1 will be charged by the company as convenience fee.
According to reports, Rohit Bansal, co-founder of Snapdeal, said “As the country transitions to a more digitally-enabled economy, we have launched a series of timely initiatives – from wallet and card on delivery, to extending FreeCharge partnerships to smoothen this transition.”
Customers are not required to order anything additional to avail of this service, however, it is currently applicable only in Gurgaon and Bangalore and will go live in other major cities soon.
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