What a code may represent
A code can be a referral identifier, a campaign label or an entry value linked to a temporary offer. Different campaigns can use similar wording while applying different account, deposit or activity conditions.
A number shown in a promotion name does not confirm the amount that will be credited. The current Tashan Win promotion terms, account eligibility and redemption conditions control the result.
- ✓Check whether the offer is for new or existing users.
- ✓Look for start, expiry and redemption dates.
- ✓Confirm whether a deposit or other action is required.
Read the complete eligibility terms
Important conditions may include a minimum age, one account per user or device, location limits, identity checks, a minimum transaction and a time window for claiming.
A reward may be locked until an activity requirement is completed. That requirement should be understood before any payment is made.
- ✓Find the stated reward type: cash, bonus balance, coupon or points.
- ✓Check turnover or play-through conditions.
- ✓Review withdrawal and cancellation rules.
Avoid misleading reward claims
Be cautious when a person guarantees a fixed reward, asks for an advance fee or requests an OTP to activate the code. Legitimate account actions should occur on the checked destination, not through remote access to your phone.
Do not share payment PINs, card details or identity documents through informal chat merely because someone displays a promotional screenshot.
- ✓Do not pay a code activation fee to an individual.
- ✓Do not allow remote-control access.
- ✓Keep evidence of the terms displayed when you participate.
How to document an offer
Take a screenshot of the visible terms, date and account status before completing an eligible action. Exclude passwords, OTPs, full card numbers and sensitive identity information.
Save transaction references separately. Clear records help distinguish a delayed credit from an ineligible attempt.
- ✓Capture the campaign name and expiry.
- ✓Record the account ID without exposing credentials.
- ✓Keep deposit and reward entries as separate references.
When a code is not accepted
The code may be expired, restricted to new accounts, already used, entered in the wrong field or excluded for the account’s location or payment method.
Do not keep creating accounts or making payments to force eligibility. Review the current terms and use the official support option shown at the destination.
Reward value versus usable balance
A displayed value can represent cash, a restricted bonus, points or a coupon. These are not equivalent. A restricted balance may require specific activity before it becomes eligible for withdrawal, and it may expire.
Look for the account ledger entry and its label rather than assuming that a banner amount is immediately withdrawable. Terms describing rollover, turnover or qualifying activity are especially important.
One-account and device restrictions
Campaigns often limit participation by mobile number, identity, payment method, device or network. Creating additional accounts to repeat an offer can lead to cancellation of benefits or further account review.
Use accurate information and keep a copy of the displayed eligibility rules. Do not attempt to bypass location or identity checks merely to access a promotion.
Comparing a claim with the live terms
A social post or message can remain online after an offer has changed. Compare the claim with the campaign name, date, account type and conditions shown on the destination at the time you act.
When the live terms are missing or unclear, assume the fixed-value claim is unconfirmed. Avoid depositing money solely because a third party promises that the code will repay the amount.
Frequently asked questions
Does the 500rs code guarantee ₹500?
No. Any amount or benefit depends on current external terms and eligibility.
Is an invitation code the same as a cash code?
Not necessarily. It may simply identify a referral source.
Why was the code rejected?
It may be expired, restricted, already used or not applicable to the account.
Should I pay someone to activate a code?
No. Avoid advance-fee and remote-access requests.
What proof should I keep?
Save the visible terms and transaction references without exposing passwords or OTPs.
Can promotional terms change?
Yes. Always rely on the terms displayed at the destination at the time of participation.