Refer & Earn on Card-Game Apps: The Honest Version

Almost every real-money Teen Patti and rummy app runs a refer-and-earn scheme: you pass on a personal link, a friend joins and plays, and a reward lands for both of you. Referrals are how these apps grow cheaply, which is why the payouts can look tempting — but the real numbers are smaller and more conditional than the ads suggest.
How the process works
- Open the app and tap Refer & Earn (sometimes called Invite Friends).
- Copy your unique referral code or link.
- Share it on WhatsApp or Telegram, or send it to friends directly.
- Your friend installs, registers and usually completes KYC plus a deposit or a few games.
- Once those conditions are met, the reward is credited to your wallet — not on install alone.
What the reward usually looks like
Payouts differ from app to app: a flat amount per verified friend, a slice of what they wager, or a mix of the two. The detail that catches people out is the qualifying step — most apps only release the reward after the referred friend finishes KYC and actually plays, so a simple install rarely pays. Read the exact terms inside the app before you start sharing.
Don't spam strangers or promise made-up earnings to recruit people — that breaks app rules and can get your account banned. And never pay anyone to use your code; genuine referral schemes never ask for that.
Spotting referral scams
- Treat "earn ₹5,000 a day by referring" posts as fiction — real referral income is small and uneven.
- Only ever share the link generated inside the official app, not one a third party gives you.
- Never hand over your account password or OTP to anyone, referral or not.
How much can I realistically earn from referrals?
It depends on the app and how much the people you invite actually play. Think of it as an occasional bonus, not income — any post promising guaranteed high daily referral earnings is a scam.
When does the referral bonus actually arrive?
Usually only after your friend completes KYC and clears a play-or-deposit condition. An install on its own almost never triggers the reward.
Can I refer myself using a second number?
No. Self-referral and fake accounts violate every app's terms and typically end in a ban and the forfeiture of any balance, bonus included.