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Cash Woes? Amazon’s Innovative Solution Allows Depositing 2000 Rupee Notes

Amazon: After the RBI announced that the 2000 rupee note would be taken out of circulation, people are having a lot of difficulties in the hot heat because, per the central bank’s directive, anyone in possession of a 2000 rupee note must deposit it in a bank by September 30 or get it changed. However, Amazon has developed a service that can assist you in solving this issue.

Amazon Pay Cash Load Enables Direct Deposits at Your Doorstep

In fact, Amazon has made it possible for consumers to deposit cash, including Rs 2,000 notes, directly into their Amazon Pay balance account through a handy function called Amazon Pay Cash Load. The intriguing part in the meantime is that this service will only be accessible at your doorway.

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Amazon Pay Cash Load Allows up to Rs 50,000 Monthly Deposits for Versatile Spending and Transfers

A report claims that you can load up to Rs 50,000 per month using the Amazon Pay cash load feature, which makes it simple to transfer cash, even Rs 2,000 notes, into your Amazon Pay balance account. Your spending requirements have flexibility because of it. The money deposited can be utilised for many different purposes, such as online shopping, scanning and paying in stores, or making purchases on Amazon with the available balance. According to the report, you can also mail the loaded money to friends or move it to your bank account. According to rumours, you can effortlessly deposit any amount of your choice, including Rs 2,000 notes, by giving it to the delivery partner during the delivery of your forthcoming order. Instantaneously, the money will be added to your Amazon Pay balance.

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