CRED user Aviral Sangal (@sangalaviral) shared a post on September 7, 2024, and informed about an alleged dispute with CRED over the Jackpot prize. He further highlighted, "Even though I usually do not fall for the CRED jackpots, but yesterday I just played the Friday jackpot without having any hope of getting anything meaningful. But I scored the jackpot and it wasn't a small one," The jackpot prize included a Macbook, iPad, AirPods Max, and a TUMI bag worth INR 3.25 lakh. However, after filling out the form to claim the prize, he received a call from CRED stating that the jackpot was cancelled due to a technical issue. CRED jackpot winner informed that the fintech company was crediting back the coins and offering a cashback of INR 1,000 as a goodwill gesture. The second post shared by Sangal explained that around 200 users won, but it was allegedly cancelled due to a "bug." The CRED jackpot glitch led the company to cancel the jackpot instead of resolving the issue and honouring the winners. Sangal urged CRED to publicly acknowledge the incident and honour the rewards, or he could consider legal options. PS5 Pro: Sony Reveals PlayStation 5 Pro Console With Upgraded GPU, AI-Driven Upscaling, Advanced Ray Tracing; Check Specifications, Features and Release Date (Watch Trailer).
CRED Jackpot Winner Loses Prize Due to Technical Glitch Offered INR 1,000 Cashback
Even though I usually do not fall for the @CRED_club jackpots, but yesterday I just played the friday jackpot without having any hope of getting anything meaningful. But I scored the JACKPOT and it wasn't a small one. It included a Macbook, Ipad, Airpods Max and a TUMI bag worth… pic.twitter.com/16SwhchMYm
— Aviral Sangal (@sangalaviral) September 7, 2024
User Demand Fair Resolution Over Cred Jackpot
Update: Another call from CRED this more in depth. Due to a "Bug" there were 200 users who won the Jackpot. They decided to cancel the Jackpot instead of pausing, fixing the bug and honoring the 200 odd users who already won.
I have asked the lady that CRED needs to publicly…
— Aviral Sangal (@sangalaviral) September 7, 2024
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