Google Pay (including Google Pay Send, formerly Google Wallet) is a payment processing solution from Google.
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Ingenico’s Payment Orchestration Platform is an interface to manage multiple integrations on a single platform. It helps users optimize payment strategies and eliminate payment friction across all channels.
The most fitting scenarios for use of Google Pay generally include times in which people go out to eat or grab coffee or drinks. Other times are for planned parties where one person needs to put down a credit card to pay vendors, buy products/food/etc, and needs to be reimbursed by others who may not have cash/are not in the same office space as the payor/and other similar circumstances
Ingenico ePayments is probably one of the biggest players in the world of Payment Gateways. It provides a lot of out-of-the-box features and payment solutions that are always appreciated by any consumer. It's PSD2 compliant and works worldwide, so you don't have to worry if your website is going international. Integration, however, could be tricky if you are not using a technology supported by the platform.
Google Wallet had a few glitches I was unhappy with, but Google Pay seems to have corrected them. Who knows if the changes were related to the name change or if they just happened to coincide with the timing for the most part, but either way I really don't have any big complaints.
I feel that this system not safe. Google keep charging my credit card but they say they cannot trace the payment because there is no transaction record! I cannot stop the payment.
I have had no direct experience with the Customer Support team for google pay. I never faced any issues or problems. I heard from other friends and colleagues that the customer service is great. This method of payment is now more and more being used as it is more secure and also at the same time fast and easy.
I was not a part of the discussion to implement Google Pay into our store, but I am definitely an advocate. Amazon Pay was used sparingly but still a helpful option; I believe that Google Pay is more widespread and simpler to use. I would be interested to see how payment disputes are handled between these different payment platforms; so far, we have only had to handle disputes through PayPal, which can be complicated but have typically been resolved quickly.
Thye are kinda like the bigger company of the one we talked to with the most robust network and the biggest employee count. They were that "oil tanker" in the industry. With that we had a lof of features, but also it felt like they were not on the cutting edge of features in technology.