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    Google Pay Now Displays Credit Card Benefits During Checkout

    Finance KhabarBy Finance KhabarMay 23, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Finance Desk – Google Pay introduced a new helpful feature that lets users to easily view the benefits of your credit cards while shopping online. Now, when you check out using Google Pay on your laptop, you can see what rewards or savings your credit cards offer which includes cash back or any extra points.

    Right now, this feature is available for some American Express and Capital One cards. Google will include more cards in the future. When you pay and choose a credit card, a menu will pop up showing each card and its benefits. Isn’t it amazing?

    Additionally, Google Pay make it simpler to fill in your credit card details at any online store. This means you won’t have to grab card to enter its number. You can now fill in these details using either your fingerprint or a PIN.

    Moreover, Google Pay is also expanding its support for “buy now, pay later” options. This will allow user to split the cost of purchases into several payments. However, it’s important to remember that not making payments on time could affect your credit score.

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