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This is for business purposes. Is it possible to find a mobile payments app where two users living in two separate states can each get a debit card linking to that account?
Hi All,
As the title suggests, I'm trying to conduct a poll for how people use mobile payment services. I'd greatly appreciate it if you have the chance to fill this form out:
https://forms.gle/AkiTZK63Hh36s5w99
Thanks!
Living in a mobile-first realty is at the center of the way we communicate and connect with family and friends. Although many mobile payment technologies are faster and innovative, demand remains high for financial inclusion improvements that allow us to better experience convenience and low-cost approaches to global financial communities.
Orokii, Inc. is thrilled to offer you the opportunity to be one of the first people to see and give feedback on our brand new, peer-to-peer mobile payments solution. As a fintech startup, beta testing is a crucial step towards improving the digital remittance experience and industry.
We are currently conducting preliminary testing in our targeted global communities but would like to complete the first round of beta testing primarily within the United States. Some beta testing can be conducted next month for sending money to selected countries. Please comment below on which countries you would like to send money to and we can check with our product development team.
Requirements:
* Opportunity is open to residents of the United States (both sender and receiver)
* Pick a friend/partner to serve as the receiver aspect of the money payment transaction
* Both sender and receiver has to complete the sign up process for beta testing
* Must be available to engage in active testing during the month of February
* Must follow all assigned navigation tasks, provide honest feedback, and complete surveys for both sender and receiver
Click on the link below to apply:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScCLHrJqFJqn0ozUeduyjwyk9sEjpk0T8jeTV7EmdUTBITvlg/viewform
Once you apply for beta testing, we will process your application and contact you with further details. Please let us know if you have any questions. Thank you!
Best of luck!
The Orokii Beta Team
I'm working on an app that will display drawings of sexual poses and other erotic readings. Stripe, Paypal, and Google Play have restrictions on adult content. I'm looking into alternative ways of accepting payment and offering paid membership
Hi all, I am wondering if new means of payment (Apple Pay, Mobile Wallet) are bringing value to small business owners? I'm doing research for a large utility company who is wondering if new payment technology is seen positively by the small business community. They are wondering if automation, and if offering other options than wire payments for instance, would be perceived as valuable.
Thank you!
Hi! At the moment I have two apps for mobile payments installed on my phone. Google Pay and the app from my bank.
I would like to set up my phone so Google Pay is the default app so I can make payments with my connected PayPal account when the phone is locked but so that it will also use the app that is currently open, like when I want to use the app from my bank.
From what I can tell I can either select a default app that will always be used, even when the other app is open, or I always have to select the app I want to use before making a payment.
Is there a way to set it up as I described? So far I couldn't find anything. Google searches only show me results about comparing different mobile payment services.
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Would it be a good thing if Apple and Google lobby Congress for requiring mobile payment terminals in the U.S. by a certain deadline? With the Silicon Valley and all, I think we should be ahead of the tech curve, perhaps. It wouldn't really be a disadvantage for anyone (except for maybe Samsung, because their MST technology is the only thing that sets them apart from Apple Pay and Android Pay).