WhatsApp: The Amazing Decision, the HIDDEN Change in the Application

WhatsApp refund

WhatsApp continues to make amazing changes to its messaging app for billions of iPhone and Android phones, and now we're talking about one that's sure to please a lot of people. More precisely, WhatsApp has launched a system in India for some time that allows money transfers between customers, but apparently also payments for services, and now it wants to take things further to attract even more users.

WhatsApp has implemented in a beta version of the application for phones with the Android operating system an alert message that tells people who use the transfer system that they can get money back if they use it. The idea that WhatsApp has here is far from a new one, various similar financial services are doing exactly the same thing to attract more customers, but it is surprising that something like this would be available for the messaging application.

WhatsApp: The Amazing Decision, the HIDDEN Change in the Application

WhatsApp refund money

For now, WhatsApp makes it clear that users who make money transfers through this platform will have the opportunity to receive back part of the amounts sent 48 hours after sending them. This is the period of time that must pass from the moment the money transfer is made to the moment the message is displayed in order to be able to receive money back for the transfers already made, but the amounts would be small.

WhatsApp makes it clear that it would offer people a fixed amount for the money they transfer through the application, so it does not seem to be a certain percentage, although it is possible that this could change at any time. When WhatsApp will launch these systems including in Western countries, it is possible that the situation will be completely different, and people will receive completely different amounts of money back, but we will have to wait and see what exactly the platform wants to do.

WhatsApp has not yet announced when it could launch this payment system including in other countries around the world, so we have to be very patient until we can hope that everything will be offered.