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PayPal Here is now available for Windows Phone 8.1 devices – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
April 2, 2015
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PayPal Here is now available for Windows Phon 8.1 devices

After making its debut for Windows 8.1, PayPal Here app is now available for Windows Phone users — specifically Windows Phone 8.1. The app provides users with a secure and easy way to make payments using their mobile phones. The app works with a mobile card reader which plugs into the smartphones audio jack and allows companies and businesses to carry out transactions using the smartphones.

PayPal Here is the secure and easy-to-use mobile business app for all your payment needs. Get back-office management, POS, and start accepting credit and debit card payments—in person and on the go—with our mobile card reader and free app. Pay a low transaction fee of only 2.7% per US card swipe. With PayPal Here, you’ll enjoy 24/7 live customer support and there are no commitments or monthly fees

There are no commitments or monthly fees involved in it, but a small 2.7 percent transaction fee is charged when a person uses PayPal Here to conduct a transaction — not too much, but it still may take some time to become a common payment solution.

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