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Paypal Tests Mobile Payments Using Your Face For Verification by yawatide(f): 1:38pm On Aug 09, 2013
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57597555-93/paypal-tests-mobile-payments-using-your-face-for-verification/


PayPal is rolling out a new trial for British consumers to see if they really can leave their wallets at home.

Recently kicking off in London borough Richmond upon Thames, the test includes 12 different merchants set up to accept PayPal payments, according to the company.

Using the PayPal app for iOS, Android, or Windows Phone, shoppers can see nearby participating merchants highlighted on their mobile phones. They can then "check into" a certain store by clicking on its name and pay for an item by sliding an animated pin down the screen. The person's name and photo then pops up on the store's payment system. After the customer agrees to pay for the item, the cashier clicks on the person's photo to send the payment through.

The customer receives an alert via phone with the amount paid along with PayPal's usual receipt.
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Merchants who've joined the test program include Cook & Garcia, The Farmery, The Tea Box, The Bingham Hotel, Revolution, Caffé Paolo, The Cedar Coffee Shop, Urban Diner, Pier 1 Fish and Chips, Noble Jones, Hill Café, and Knot Coffee and Pretzel.

"We've been using PayPal's check-in service within the business for several months, and have found it really efficient," Cook & Garcia owner Richard Garcia said in a statement. "Customers don't have to worry about having cards, cash or change, just their phones -- it is the quickest transaction through the till, which means less queues and we never have to turn down a sale, both of which are great for business."

Though only a dozen retailers are part of the test, PayPal expects that more than 2,000 merchants will be able to accept the PayPal payments by the end of 2013, according to Sky News. And PayPal has grander ambitions beyond this year.

"This is another step on the journey towards a wallet-less high street, where customers will be able to leave their wallet or purse at home and pay using their phone or tablet," Rob Harper, PayPal head of retail services, said in a statement. "We predict that by 2016 this will become a reality."
Re: Paypal Tests Mobile Payments Using Your Face For Verification by flexpro(m): 5:36pm On Aug 10, 2013
@ OP, to be honest with you, i hate paypal for exempting Nigeria from the list of countries on its platform.

Looking forward a global brand that will put Nigerians in the right place when it comes to online payments
Re: Paypal Tests Mobile Payments Using Your Face For Verification by yawatide(f): 1:08am On Aug 11, 2013
^^^ Before you hate them, ask yourself (if not already) why they banned Nigeria in the first place.

Everything to oyinbo boils down to the almighty dollar and reputation. Whereby either is threatened, expect them to react like a cat that is backed into a corner. If you have been in that situation, I am sure you know that it is best to back down wink
Re: Paypal Tests Mobile Payments Using Your Face For Verification by Nobody: 7:45am On Aug 11, 2013
^^^even some Nigerians hate other Nigerians using their web services. . .
Re: Paypal Tests Mobile Payments Using Your Face For Verification by Slyr0x: 3:25pm On Aug 11, 2013
flexpro: @ OP, to be honest with you, i hate paypal for exempting Nigeria from the list of countries on its platform.

+ 1000000.

The intriguing part is countries like Russia, USA, China, Britain, Germany, Brazil, Spain, India, France, Turkey top the Cybercrime list yet Paypal won't discontinue its service(s) in such countries. We are only being unnecessarily victimised.
Re: Paypal Tests Mobile Payments Using Your Face For Verification by databoy247(m): 3:38pm On Aug 11, 2013
Slyr0x:

+ 1000000.

The intriguing part is countries like Russia, USA, China, Britain, Germany, Brazil, Spain, India, France, Turkey top the Cybercrime list yet Paypal won't discontinue its service(s) in such countries. We are only being unnecessarily victimised.

fxck paypal...its painful we cant make use of it but, what choice do we have? They say if you cant beat them, join them, if you cant join them, then create your own. grin Lets hope coys like voguepay or simplepay4u or the likes get good funding to control the African market and if that can be achieved, then paypal would have some competition.

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Re: Paypal Tests Mobile Payments Using Your Face For Verification by teemy(m): 4:05pm On Aug 11, 2013
Slyr0x:

+ 1000000.

The intriguing part is countries like Russia, USA, China, Britain, Germany, Brazil, Spain, India, France, Turkey top the Cybercrime list yet Paypal won't discontinue its service(s) in such countries. We are only being unnecessarily victimised.

It is obvious Nigerians would only be on the taking part of the equation and that would mean loss of revenue from their country and not the other way round for good +ve trade balance.

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