Updated to allow Gmail apps to send and receive money without fee



The mobile version of the Gmail application will correspond to remittance / cash on mail. Besides, the commission is free, and those who receive money are OK with people who do not use Gmail, so it seems likely that the mobile payment service will change dramatically.

Send and request money in your Gmail app on Android
https://blog.google/products/gmail/send-and-request-money-in-your-gmail-app-android/

Send & amp; receive money with Gmail - Gmail Help
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/3141103

Google made an update that makes it easy to send and receive money with Gmail. The flow of sending money with the Gmail application can be understood by looking at the animated GIF which is played by clicking the following image.



It corresponds to sending and receiving moneyInboxNot a Gmail client application such as Genuine Gmail application.


The way to send money is like this. After entering the e-mail address and body as usual, tap the "attached file" icon.


"Send money (send money)" has been added to the attachable file.


Tap "Send money".


Because a Google Wallet popup specifying the amount is displayed ......


After entering the amount you want to transfer, tap "CONTINUE".


It seems that it is also possible to attach memos with options. Tap "DONE".


As follows, a remittance card has been added as a normal attachment file. You can check if the amount is correct, correct it, delete the attached file and reset it again OK.


Then tap "send e-mail" icon as usual.


Settlement work starts ......


Money transfer is completed. The information of the remittance source is displayed below the amount you sent.


We have been able to remit money using web wallet in web version of Gmail, but now you can remit and wear money with Gmail application. And even if you do not have a Gmail address, you can remit to a person's account with a mail address, and the commission is free.

It was possible to remit money with mobile payment services like PayPal or Square Cash, but Gmail users are not comparable with these services. It is an update of the Gmail application that makes remittance with smartphones easy, saying "Just send a remittance card as an attachment to a mail and be transferred to the other's bank account and the fee is free", remittance from the mobile terminal is dramatic It seems to be easy.

In addition, only Gmail application for Android is available for remittance and receipt with the Gmail application, and it corresponds only in the US at the time of article creation.

in Mobile,   Software,   Web Application, Posted by darkhorse_log