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    Amazon rolls out a cash payment option for online orders in the US

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    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    09.18.2019

    Amazon is bringing its cash payment option for Amazon.com orders to the US. If you'd like to pay with physical money, you can select the PayCode option at checkout. You'll receive a QR code, then you'll have 24 hours to pay for the goods at a participating Western Union. If you'd like to refund an item, you can get your cash back from a Western Union too.

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    You can now replenish your Amazon Cash card at 7-Eleven

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    Rob LeFebvre
    Rob LeFebvre
    11.16.2017

    It can be tricky to shop these days without a credit or debit card, especially online. Amazon Cash is one way to do so, however, with an online account that you can refill with cash via a barcode you take to participating stores. Now 7-Eleven is in on the act, giving Amazon more than 30,000 locations people can use to refill their Amazon Cash account.

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    Amazon UK now lets you easily convert cash into online credit

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    Jamie Rigg
    Jamie Rigg
    08.24.2017

    The beauty of shopping online is that you can browse and buy without ever leaving the comfort of your sofa. Amazon accepts all major debit and credit cards online, but what if you've got a bundle of cash lying around you'd rather use instead? Enter "Amazon Top Up - In Store," a mouthful of a new service that lets you convert cash into online credit.

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    With Amazon Cash, you can shop online without a bank card

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    04.03.2017

    Internet shopping is great, but most of it is off-limits if you don't have a credit or debit card. Unless you thrive on gift cards, you'll have to settle for whatever is in physical shops. Today, though, Amazon is removing that barrier. It's launching an Amazon Cash service that lets you apply cash toward your online account. It's a bit convoluted -- you have to visit a participating store, show a barcode (either on your phone or on paper) and fork over your money. There are no fees, however, and you can contribute between $15 to $500 at a time.