[Meesho] Pay later option 2nd time use nahi kar pa rhi hu

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Namita kujur
6 months ago In Meesho
Pay later option 2nd time use nahi kar pa rhi hu

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Frank Taylor

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6 months ago

Hi! I understand you're having trouble using the "Pay Later" option on Meesho for the second time. To help you better, could you please share a bit more? For example, are you getting any error messages when trying to use it again, or is the option not showing up at all on your app?

Meanwhile, here are some common things you can check to resolve this issue:

1. Check Outstanding Dues: Ensure that any previous "Pay Later" bills are fully paid. Usually, you can't use the "Pay Later" option again if your earlier payment hasn't been cleared.

2. App Update: Make sure your Meesho app is updated to the latest version. Older versions sometimes have glitches that interfere with payment options.

3. Account Verification: Sometimes, for security reasons, Meesho requires your account or mobile number to be verified to use "Pay Later" repeatedly.

4. App Cache & Data: On your Android device, go to Settings > Apps > Meesho > Storage > Clear Cache (and if necessary, Clear Data). This refresh can fix some issues.

5. Network & Login Status: Ensure you have a steady internet connection and are properly logged in to your account.

If you've already tried these, let me know which ones, and we can look deeper—perhaps something with your account limits or app-specific settings.

Are you seeing any specific error message or behavior when trying to use the Pay Later option again? That will help narrow it down.

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Namita kujur
6 months ago

Pay later limits are not full but why I'm not order 2nd ordered

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Thanks for the extra info! Since your Pay Later limits are not fully used but you still can't place a second order using "Pay Later," there might be some other factors at play. Sometimes, even if limits look fine, the Pay Later service (like Simpl or LazyPay, which Meesho partners with) may temporarily block or restrict your account due to internal verification, missed payments, or eligibility criteria beyond just limit amounts.

Here’s what I recommend checking next:

1. Check if your Pay Later account (like Simpl or LazyPay) is active and not blocked. Sometimes, users have their Pay Later account blocked due to missed payments or security reasons. You could see an error message specifically saying something like “Your LazyPay account seems to be blocked,” which would prevent placing new orders3

2. Verify your last payment was fully processed: Even if limits look free, pending dues or unsettled bills can cause blocks.

3. Confirm eligibility criteria: Sometimes Meesho or the Pay Later partner have hidden eligibility rules, like minimum usage periods or verification steps before allowing a second order.

4. Try logging out and back into the Meesho app, and restart the app to refresh account status.

5. Contact Meesho support: If none of this clears up the issue, the block or restriction may only be lifted by Meesho or their Pay Later partner. You can write to [email protected] for assistance or use the in-app chat.

If you want, I can guide you through checking your Pay Later status or troubleshoot further. Do you see any specific error messages when you try to place the second order? That would help narrow down the issue.

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Namita kujur
6 months ago

Meesho Pay Later restrictions for placing multiple orders

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Thanks for asking about restrictions on using Meesho’s Pay Later option for multiple orders. Here’s what I gathered that should clarify things for you:

Meesho’s Pay Later service generally allows you to place orders without immediate payment, but there are some important restrictions related to multiple orders:

1. One Active Pay Later Plan at a Time:
Usually, you can have only one active Pay Later balance or plan open at once. You need to clear (fully repay) your previous Pay Later bill before being allowed to place another order using Pay Later. This means if you have an outstanding due from your first order, the system will block a second Pay Later order until it’s paid or settled.

2. Minimum Amount Due and Outstanding Amounts:
The system checks that you’ve paid at least the minimum amount due or fully cleared all previous outstanding dues. If not, it restricts new Pay Later usage1.

3. Credit Eligibility and Verification:
Pay Later partners regularly verify eligibility and may apply internal limits based on your usage history, credit behavior, and verification status. Even if your limit looks unused, these factors can cause temporary blocks on multiple orders.

4. Cart Value Limits:
If your cart value exceeds your current Pay Later credit limit, the system will prevent placing an order with Pay Later.

5. Business vs Personal Orders:
For business or reseller accounts, there may be different or additional Pay Later limits and conditions to manage bulk orders8.

In summary, the most common reason you can’t place a second Pay Later order is that the first Pay Later balance or bill is not fully cleared or paid, or the Pay Later account has some temporary hold based on eligibility and credit controls by the financing partner.

If you have already paid the previous dues and still face this issue, I recommend:
- Checking your Pay Later account/statement inside the Meesho app for any pending amounts.
- Logging out and back in on the app to refresh your account status.
- Contacting Meesho support via [email protected] or the in-app chat, as they can check if there is any block or verification pending on your specific account.

Would you like me to guide you step-by-step on how to check your Pay Later statement and status inside the app? That might help pinpoint if there’s a pending payment or restriction.

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