Cash payments
Increase your payment options with cash payments
Generate a barcode for each transaction so payment can be made at any of more than 20,000 partner establishments
How can you offer cash payments?
Create the cash payment option in Wannme
The customer will automatically generate a barcode with the payment information
The customer can pay in cash at more than 20,000 physical locations
Advantages of cash payments
Rounds off your payment methods
As soon as your customer receives the notification, an instant barcode will be generated
Easy
Having such a wide network of partner establishments ensures that there will always be somewhere to deposit the money
Secure
Receive your payments by bank transfer in your associated bank account within 7 days
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Wannme’s cash payment service lets customers make cash payments at physical points of sale or at partner establishments. This option integrates with the Wannme platform to facilitate the reconciliation and management of these payments.
Once your customers access the payment link you’ve generated through Wannme, they can select the cash payment option at checkout. On the screen, we’ll show them both a code and the locations of the partner establishments closest to their address to make the cash payment. Once the payment has been completed at the partner establishment, the Wannme system will automatically update the status of the payment.
Our cash payment provider has agreements with thousands of physical locations and points of sale where customers can make cash payments, spread across the country. Details and specific locations of these payment points will be available during the checkout process.
Yes, Wannme allows both you and your customers to track the status of cash payments through the platform. This includes real-time notifications and updates on the status of each transaction.
If a customer does not complete the cash payment within the specified time, the transaction will be automatically cancelled. Wannme will notify both the customer and the merchant of the order cancellation.