
Here are some good reasons to use Google Pay: Google may send you tons of free money. Many users have reported that Google accidentally deposited cash into their accounts.android researcher Mishaal Rahman We hit a bug and shared most of the relevant details on Twitter.
The cash arrived via Google Pay’s “Rewards” program. Much like credit cards, various promotions should set you back a few bucks from time to time, but there is no such thing. Numerous screenshots show users getting massively “rewarded” for what they call “dogfooding the Google Pay Remittance experience.” “Dogfooding” is a technical term for “internal beta-testing pre-release software.” If Such messages should have been sent only to Google employees and some test partners. Many regular users have received multiple copies of this message with multiple payments.

A user who received an unexpected deposit later received an email from the Google Pay team detailing an “Unintentional cash credit was deposited to account error”. The message begins with, “You received this email because an unintended cash credit was placed into your Google Pay account. The issue has been resolved and the credit reversed where possible.” I presume that anyone who left money in their Google Pay account withdrew money, but for those who spent or sent money, “If we weren’t able to get the credit back, the money was yours.” I will keep it. No further action required.”
That’s right: if you spend or transfer money, you can keep it! Google doesn’t want to spend time hunting down individual users (or perhaps it could invite press). possible).