TechCrunch reported this morning on the formal announcement of Square Cash, a service that allows you to send money through your email account.
This story caught my eye because only moments ago I had to find an ATM in order to pay my portion of a gift. I asked, halfheartedly, if they would accept a check, which would have saved me a trip across campus. Of course, the answer was "No!" Hey, I had to try, right?
As I write that, I can think of other examples where this service would have helped me recently. I have a friend in California who I needed to send some money to. We tried transferring funds from my bank to hers, but it was far too clunky and ended up requiring a bank visit.
For my carpool partners and I, asking them to simply simply email their monthly payments sounds much easier than what we previously discussed. I mean, who doesn't have a debit/credit card and an email account?
Think about it, you can send money from your smartphone, desktop, or tablet. Easy peasy!
How Does It Work?
Step 1
Create an email message that is addressed to the person you want to send money to. Make sure to Cc: cash@square.com and add the dollar amount that you wish to transfer, it can be either in the subject line or message body.
Step 2
You will receive an email reply from Square asking you to link a debit card. You'll have to initially do this from a web page.
Step 3
The recipient will be emailed a link to easily deposit the cash into their bank account.
While you can do all of this from your email account, Square also offers a mobile application that you can download. Currently, there is an Android and iOS version.
What Else Should I Know?
Sounds simple enough, right? Well, there are a couple of things you should know.
- It's FREE! There are no transaction fees.
- It's secure. This service is powered by the same company that food trucks and other vendors use to swipe your debit card. It's made possible by Square, Inc.
- The deposit usually happens within 1-2 business days.
- The recipient has 14 days to enter their debit card and receive the money. A reminder will be sent out regularly just in case they forget.
For me, this sounds like a very handy and easy-to-use service. Try it out and let me know what about your experience.
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