Editor's Review
👋 Important news for Google Pay users in the U.S.! The standalone Google Pay app is no longer available. But don't worry, you can still tap and pay with Google Pay by downloading the Google Wallet app! 🥳
💰 Google Payment Corporation's Customer Service and Error Resolution Policy still applies, so you can report any unauthorized transactions related to Google Pay. 👍 If you have questions about your balance in the app, you can find more information about your Google Pay balance. 🤔
❓ Still have questions? Head over to the Google Pay Help Center for more assistance. ➡️ https://support.google.com/googlepay
*Payments are processed by Google Payment Corp., a licensed money transmitter (NMLS ID: 911607). Licensed as a money transmitter by the NY State Dept. of Financial Services and to Transmit Money By Check, Draft or Money Order By The Department of Banking and Securities, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To learn more about Google Payments, visit the Google Payments Help Center.
So, if you're in the U.S. and want to continue using Google Pay, make sure to download the Google Wallet app. It's the new way to tap and pay! 📱
Features
Tap and pay with Google Pay in Google Wallet
Utilizes Google Payment Corporation services
Follows Customer Service and Error Resolution Policy
Report unauthorized transactions easily
Access Google Payments Help Center for assistance
Licensed as a money transmitter by the NY State Dept
Transmit Money By Check, Draft or Money Order
Learn more about your Google Pay balance
Pros
Seamless transition to Google Wallet
Utilizes Google Payment Corporation's secure service
Licensed and regulated for secure transactions
Cons
Standalone Google Pay app is discontinued
Requires downloading Google Wallet app