
With Google Pay, you can also send or request money from your browser.Ģ. Next, select the Send or Request Money tab.Ĥ. Enter the amount of money you want to send or request, and then enter a recipient's phone number, email or enter their name to pull in info from their contact card.ĥ. Finally, tap Send or Request. If they have Google Pay on their phone, they can share their Google Pay QR code with you (or vice versa). If the person you're sending or requesting from isn't in your contacts, type in their phone number or email.ĥ. You can send and request cash with friends and family, just like you can with Venmo and Zelle.ġ. To send cash, open the Google Pay app.ģ. From there, select a contact to send money to or request money from.Ĥ. Charlie Wagner/CNET Send and receive money with Google Payīut Google Pay isn't just about using your phone instead of plastic cards. If you have lost your device, please report it to the Bank.Once of the most convenient uses I found for Google Pay was using it to get cash out of an ATM. You should also remove your card if you temporarily pass your device to someone else for example if you pass it to be repaired. Please ensure that you remove your card(s) from any device before selling, exchanging, or disposing of them.

To protect your card, keep your device under your personal control at all time. Using your Butterfield Credit or Debit card with the app is subject to terms and conditions which apply once you add your card. For best experience, we recommend using the app with an internet connection. To be able to use the app, a supported mobile device is needed. Check with your wireless carrier for details regarding your specific wireless plan and any data usage or text message charges that may apply. However, third party message and data rates may apply from your wireless carrier. Android, Google Play, Google Pay and Google Wallet are trademarks of Google LLC.īutterfield does not charge a fee for Mobile Banking.
