It's an interesting feature, but it seems unlikely that enough people will add their card information to Facebook to make it worthwhile, considering that both the payor and payee need CC information included for the payment to work. On a related note, this continues Facebook's unfortunate user-interface decision to replace the simple "send" button in Facebook Messenger with a row of increasingly crowded and not-parti…
Send Money to Friends in Messenger
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#32At this point, I just want one of these pay-with-your-phone solutions to win and be ubiquitous. The current situation is almost comical. "Do you have Venmo? Haven't set that up yet, can you send over Paypal?. No, what about Square Wallet? Nope, what about Gmail?"
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#33Given the number of people that have their fb accounts hacked every day, I'd be pretty concerned about giving Facebook my credit card info too.
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#34At this point, I just want one of these pay-with-your-phone solutions to win and be ubiquitous. The current situation is almost comical. "Do you have Venmo? Haven't set that up yet, can you send over Paypal?. No, what about Square Wallet? Nope, what about Gmail?"
Simple dominates all of these, in my opinion. It is perfect from a user experience side. (If people already have the service, but people really want the service for more than the mobile payments part)
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#35does this say something about how fast snapchat is innovating?
Snapcash. Send money that disappears after a few seconds.
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#36A natural addition. And just like Square Cash, just enter bank issued debit card for fee-free transactions. Now if it would work outside the US and in-between different countries, that'd be the killer app. Is there anything close to that dream?
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#37A natural addition. And just like Square Cash, just enter bank issued debit card for fee-free transactions. Now if it would work outside the US and in-between different countries, that'd be the killer app. Is there anything close to that dream?
How often do international transactions actually occur though (for small payments between friends)? I feel like it is such a small market it probably is not worth the extra hassle from a legal/fraud standpoint. As for outside the US, I was under the impression that most banks provide a free service for these transactions.
As they say, if you could capture 1% of that market ...
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#38It's an interesting feature, but it seems unlikely that enough people will add their card information to Facebook to make it worthwhile, considering that both the payor and payee need CC information included for the payment to work. On a related note, this continues Facebook's unfortunate user-interface decision to replace the simple "send" button in Facebook Messenger with a row of increasingly crowded and not-parti…
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#39It's an interesting feature, but it seems unlikely that enough people will add their card information to Facebook to make it worthwhile, considering that both the payor and payee need CC information included for the payment to work. On a related note, this continues Facebook's unfortunate user-interface decision to replace the simple "send" button in Facebook Messenger with a row of increasingly crowded and not-parti…
Why is it unlikely that enough people will add their card information to Facebook?
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#40If a friend had this but didn't have Square, that wouldn't be enough to sway me to put my CC in Facebook. I just don't think I can bring myself to do that.