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Topic: Does Google wallet had any advantages over Paypal? (Read 650 times)

sr. member
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Paypal has more advantages over google.

Right now, may be. But it'll change over time.
Yep google is really big and innovative company.
sr. member
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I never heard anyone of my friends using google wallet. There must be no advantage.  Smiley
full member
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anything you're trying to do, go with PayPal..

more people use it, more people will be interested in your products if you accept PayPal, or use both Wink
sr. member
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- Compatibility with smartphone NFC (if I remember correctly)
- Google Wallet card, which I don't believe PayPal has

Also, it's run by an evil company, instead of an evil, inconvenient, outdated, all-around shitty company.
legendary
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Paypal has more advantages over google.

Right now, may be. But it'll change over time.
hero member
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Time is on our side, yes it is!
I'd have to go with the rest of the posts I've read and say paypal is a better option mainly because it is used on a wide spread basis and it has beeen tried and tested which seems a safer option.
member
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Paypal has more advantages over google.

And most of the online shops accept Paypal
full member
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Trading BTC, looking for amazon cards
I think its safer for sellers than Paypal in terms of chargebacks etc
full member
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What are google fees?
hero member
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Paypal has more advantages over google.
hero member
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here’s a brief explanation of how you can transfer funds over Gmail:

You’ll need to have either a bank account, or a credit or debit card linked to your Google Wallet.
Start composing a new mail to the person you’d like to send the cash to.
Hover your mouse over the attachment symbol in the compose window and click on the small ‘$’ sign that lets you ‘attach’ money
Enter the amount you’d like to send.
Send the mail – the recipient will get a message from Google Wallet with instructions on how to claim the money. Also, the recipient doesn't need to have a Gmail account to receive the cash.
Turning to whether Gmail payments can hold their own against Paypal, here’s how they stack up on some vital points:


For more information you can always google this is all i know
member
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Just wondering if Google wallet had any advantages over Paypal.
I Thought I heard something about how Google wallet had chargeback protection.
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