Google opens an online money transfer service via Gmail
Through Wallet account, users can completely transfer money directly to friends and relatives with just a few simple steps on Gmail.
Through Wallet account, users can completely transfer money directly to friends and relatives with just a few simple steps on Gmail.
Today, Google has officially opened the online money transfer service through Gmail. Accordingly, the user needs to just send the email as usual, select the amount to be transferred and the recipient's mail address before clicking Send to transfer. In order to achieve this feature, it is imperative that the sender and sender have a fully completed Google Wallet and Visa and Master Card accounts under the form provided by Google.
The sender will spend 2.9% of the transfer fee and the recipient will not have to pay, the receiving address is not required to be a Gmail address, provided the conditions stated above are satisfied.
Currently this service has only been tested in the US, other countries may have to wait a while longer. If you immediately want to test this utility, when you declare your account with Google, select your location as the US instead of Vietnam. The steps for declaring other credit card information will still work as usual.
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