Google launched a feature that allows sending money via Gmail

Gmail said that within a few months, they will open a feature to attach money to Gmail for you to send to recipients. This is actually a feature of the Google Wallet service and it is about to be integrated into Gmail.

Gmail said that within a few months, they will open a feature to attach money to Gmail for you to send to recipients. This is actually a feature of the Google Wallet service and it is about to be integrated into Gmail.

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Google will take the amount available in your Google Wallet account and send it to the recipient's Wallet account. The sender will spend 2.9% of the transfer fee and the recipient will not have to pay, the receiving address does not need to be Gmail but that person must have a Google Wallet account to receive the money.

In the email editor window, in the toolbar you will see an additional button with a $ icon , click it, enter the amount and send. It is expected that this feature will only be supported in the United States for users 18 and older.

Google Wallet is an online service from Google, which can be likened to an electronic wallet, enabling you to buy many things on the Internet.

You only need to have a bank card with international payment function (Credit or Visa Debit), then add this card to Google Wallet, then you can use Google Wallet account to pay in many places. Support on the Internet. This method of payment is convenient in that you do not need to re-enter your payment information when you buy and especially not afraid of disclosing credit card information.

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