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To receive money, just share your enrolled email address or mobile number with a friend or person you trust and ask them to send you money with Zelle®.
Choose a Payment Service Provider: First, choose a Payment Service Provider that can support QR code payments.
Create an Account and Access the Client Portal: Once your account is set up, log in to your client dashboard and look for an option to Create a QR code or a payment link.
To receive money, just share your enrolled email address or mobile number with a friend or person you trust and ask them to send you money with Zelle®.
It's easy — if your bank or credit union offers Zelle®, it's already available in your mobile banking app or online banking! Check your mobile banking app or sign-in to your online banking site and follow a few simple steps to enroll your Zelle® profile.
On your compatible Android phone or tablet, open the built-in camera app.Point the camera at the QR code.Tap the banner that appears on your Android phone or tablet.
Yes, using Zelle QR codes is safe as long as you ensure the QR code you are scanning or sharing is legitimate. Always verify the sender's or recipient's details before completing a transaction to avoid scams.
Zelle sells itself as a secure money transfer app because it doesn't store your personal information. Your details stay secure with your bank and are never visible to Zelle. However, the downside to instant money transfers is that you may not be able to cancel transactions once they are made.
With access to your Zelle, threat actors can drain your bank accounts. There's no guarantee that you'll get your money back, which is why you must take the necessary steps to secure your Zelle and other financial accounts.
Select Transfer & pay icon at the bottom of your dashboard. Select Send & request money with Zelle®. Choose the squares icon to the right of "Manage recipients". Your Zelle® QR code will display.
The short URL is located to the left of your Dynamic QR Code. In the example below, the short URL is l.ead.me/bbLviR. Alternatively, you can scan your QR Code and select the address bar to reveal the short URL. Note that there are different short URLs.
Tap Pay & Transfer on the bottom menu, then Zelle® and then Request.Tap the QR code icon next to the search bar to open your QR code. Have the person paying you scan your QR code within their mobile banking app.
Your email address or mobile phone number is your Zelle® user ID. Zelle® participants will use your email address or mobile phone number to transact with you through Zelle®.
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