Friday, 19 April 2024

GinJaPay now offers personal invoicing over WhatsApp

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Tech startup GinJaPay introduces personal invoicing for messaging giant WhatsApp. With GinJaPay personal invoicing, it becomes easy to let people pay you directly via WhatsApp. All GinJaPay users need to do is login to GinJaPay using Facebook, create an invoice with two form fields and send through WhatsApp. The invoice recipient does not have to be a GinJaPay member; recipients can pay the invoice with a credit card or Bitcoin.

Sellers -- especially home-based businesses that sell products like jewelry, clothing, gifts etc. to their friends, relatives and different groups -- are hesitant to sell products on WhatsApp because they don't have an integrated payment gateway or wallet. They have to ask their customers to deposit payments in their bank accounts, or they collect it offline.

GinJaPay solution offers a simple personal invoicing application that provides payment capabilities for any product or service to any WhatsApp contact. Anyone can use GinJaPay to start accepting payments on WhatsApp without any hassle. Share on WhatsApp what you want to sell and give your customers an option to pay with credit card or Bitcoin through GinJaPay. WhatsApp contacts will also find it easy to make payments with GinJaPay.

You can start accepting payments in three simple steps. It only takes a minute to start selling on WhatsApp. Login with Facebook.

Create an invoice for your product or service by completing two form fields. Connect to WhatsApp, locate the recipient from your contacts and send your payment request. The recipient simply taps on the message and completes the payment using a credit card or Bitcoin.

Re-disseminated by The Asian Banker from Marketwired.com

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