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FasTag Rs 100 Disclaimer

Last updated: 2 May 2026 App: FasTag Rs 100 (iOS / Android) Publisher: Dropouts Technologies LLP

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The short version 1. What this app is (and isn't) 2. No commission, ever 3. How we make money 4. Payments & responsibility 5. How the app works 6. ₹200 minimum balance rule 7. Penalty warning 8. Additional terms 9. Related policies 10. Contact

00The short version

  • This app helps you build a UPI payment string for FasTag recharge. We are not a bank, not NPCI, and not a payment gateway.
  • We charge zero commission. Your full ₹100 (or whatever amount you choose) goes towards your FasTag.
  • The actual payment happens inside your existing UPI app, not ours.
  • Under 2025 rules a minimum balance of ₹200 is required at toll plazas. Recharging only ₹100 is risky.
  • We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated on behalf of NPCI, IHMCL, NHAI, or any FasTag-issuing bank.

01What this app is (and isn't)

FasTag Rs 100 is a utility published by Dropouts Technologies LLP. The app builds a properly formatted UPI payment string ("UPI deep link") based on your vehicle number, your selected bank's FasTag UPI handle, and the amount you want to recharge. You then use your own UPI app (PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm, BHIM, your bank's app) to complete the payment.

This app is not:

  • A bank, a payment processor, a payment aggregator, or a wallet.
  • An official product of NPCI, IHMCL, NHAI, or any FasTag-issuing bank.
  • A way to bypass any toll, regulatory rule, or KYC requirement.

02No commission, ever

FasTag Rs 100 does not charge any commission, processing fee, surcharge or hidden cost on your FasTag recharge. The exact amount you enter is the exact amount that reaches your FasTag wallet (subject to your bank's standard UPI behaviour, which we do not control).

03How we make money

The app is free to download and free to use. Our revenue comes solely from advertisements displayed inside the app. We do not earn anything from your recharge transactions.

04Payments & responsibility

The actual transfer of money happens between your UPI app and your bank or your FasTag-issuing bank. We do not see, hold, route, or have any technical or commercial relationship with that money.

We therefore cannot accept responsibility for, and you agree we are not liable for:

  • Failed UPI transactions, including timeouts and "transaction pending" states.
  • Money that is debited from your bank but does not appear in your FasTag wallet on time. This is a bank or NPCI-side issue and must be raised with your bank.
  • Errors in the vehicle number, bank selection, or amount you enter into the app. Please double-check before paying.
  • Outages or rule changes by NPCI, banks or toll-plaza operators.
  • Network or device issues that interrupt your transaction.

For any payment dispute, please contact your bank's customer support or NPCI grievance channel directly. We are happy to help you understand what the app generated, but we cannot reverse a UPI transfer.

05How the app works

In plain language:

  1. You enter your vehicle number, choose the bank that issued your FasTag, and enter the amount you want to recharge.
  2. The app builds a UPI deep-link string based on the FasTag UPI handle for that bank (these are publicly published by the issuing banks).
  3. You tap "Pay". Your phone hands the deep link to your installed UPI app.
  4. Your UPI app shows you the payment screen with the destination handle, amount and reference. You approve the payment with your UPI PIN.
  5. Your bank processes the transfer. The FasTag-issuing bank credits your FasTag wallet.

There is no direct UPI integration inside our app. The PIN never touches our app, our servers, or anything we control.

06₹200 minimum balance rule (2025)

Under the 2025 NPCI / NETC rules, a FasTag wallet must hold a minimum balance of ₹200 before the vehicle enters a toll plaza. If your balance is below ₹200 when you reach the plaza, the toll system may flag the transaction as a low-balance violation.

This is a regulatory requirement, not something we made up. Recharging with ₹100 alone may not be enough if your existing balance is low. We surface ₹100 because it is the minimum you can recharge with most banks; the right amount for your trip depends on your existing balance and the toll fares on your route.

07Penalty warning

Reaching a toll with less than ₹200 in your FasTag wallet can result in a low-balance penalty in addition to the actual toll amount. Penalty values are set by NETC / the toll operator and may change. Always keep your FasTag balance comfortably above ₹200 if you plan to drive on tolled highways.

We strongly recommend recharging with an amount that keeps your wallet well above the regulatory minimum, taking into account upcoming toll fares on your route.

08Additional terms

  • You are responsible for entering correct vehicle and bank details. Wrong details mean wrong recipient, and we cannot recover those funds.
  • Keep your UPI transaction receipt and the reference number until your FasTag wallet shows the credit.
  • For payment-related grievances, contact your bank or NPCI directly. They have the records; we don't.
  • We may update this disclaimer periodically. The "Last updated" date at the top reflects the current version.

09Related policies

This disclaimer is specific to the FasTag Rs 100 app. The umbrella terms and the privacy policy that govern all our apps are also relevant:

  • Terms of Use (umbrella)
  • Privacy Policy (umbrella + GDPR / CCPA rights)

Per-app privacy specifics for FasTag Rs 100 are also published on the app's App Store / Play Store listing, which is the authoritative source for what data the app collects.

10Contact

For app-related queries, write to:

Dropouts Technologies LLP
605, Teerth Technospace, Mumbai-Bangalore Highway, Baner
Pune, Maharashtra 411045, India
[email protected]

For payment disputes, please go to your bank's customer support or NPCI grievance channels first; they have the transaction records.

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