PayPal launches new phone-to-phone contactless payment app to help people go cash free during coronavirus crisis
PAYPAL has launched a new phone-to-phone contactless payment service to help people who are now too scared to use cash.for the latest news & updatesCredit: Getty - Contributor
Many don’t have card readers, or want to carry them around and prefer to be paid there and then rather than by bank transfer. It says this lets people pay or be paid contactlessly — and means there is no need to handle cash, credit cards or remember a PIN.A window cleaner might print one out and carry it around or a coffee shop might laminate them and place them by the till.
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