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    PayPal gets new rival in offline payments race

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - PayPal, the online payments company owned by eBay Inc, just got a new rival in the race to develop a mobile payment service that can be used in physical stores.

    Boku Inc, a big online mobile payments company backed by venture capital firms including Andreessen Horowitz and Benchmark Capital, unveiled a new service on Thursday that lets people pay with any mobile phone anywhere credit cards are accepted.

    Boku already provides carrier billing through about 230 wireless carriers, including AT&T Inc, Vodafone Group Plc and Verizon Communications Inc in more than 60 countries. This service lets people pay with their mobile number and get the transactions charged to their monthly phone bill.

    Carrier billing is typically limited to smaller online purchases, either through personal computers or within mobile phone apps.

    Boku's new platform, called Boku Accounts, allows purchases in physical stores, a much bigger market. The service will be branded and offered by wireless carriers to customers, with Boku running the system in the background.

    The move puts Boku in closer competition with PayPal, which is pushing its popular online payments service into physical stores. Google Inc is also trying to get its Google Wallet service into stores through a partnership with giants such as MasterCard Inc and Citigroup Inc.

    PayPal's in-store offering works with merchants' existing point-of-sale terminals, but usually requires a software upgrade. Google Wallet works with phones that have Near-Field Communication, or NFC, chips in them and merchants need a terminal that supports this technology.

    Boku's service comes with a sticker that users can slap on the back of their mobile phones, turning any handset into an NFC-enabled device. It also comes with a payment card that can be swiped using existing retailer terminals, without a software upgrade, according to the company.

    "We wanted this to be available in any store," Ron Hirson, co-founder of Boku, said. "You don't need a new phone or a new terminal."

    (Reporting By Alistair Barr; editing by Andre Grenon)

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    25 comments

    • K  •  Plano, United States  •  2 months ago
      Good bc PP has gotten way out of hand.
    • John  •  Norfolk, United States  •  2 months ago
      So you can impulse buy and get your phone disconnected at the same time. Great concept!
    • El Jefe  •  2 months ago
      Awesome. I hope PayPal goes down in flames. And then gets herpes of the face.
    • Max Fubar  •  2 months ago
      PayPal wants 15% of every transaction for themselves. ANYONE offering to take less than that will take the business quickly.
    • Peter-WendyC  •  2 months ago
      Another company after your personal information, privacy policies are to protect the company not the customer.
    • Calvin D  •  San Francisco, United States  •  2 months ago
      Good. I'm tired of eBay/Paypal combo. eBay charging me a fee when selling, then Paypal charging another fee for receiving payment. There was this once when I sold currency to some collector via eBay - they were happy to charge me a fee of my $7200 sold price, then PayPal went ahead and charged me that transaction fee as well, then one week later banned my account for not being a registered currency seller or something. I argued with them on why they were happy to keep the fees then, and why they aren't doing anything to the other sellers who are obviously not "registered currency sellers," they hung up on me instead. They told me before they hung up my acct would be un-suspended after ~6 months. Well,that was Jan 2010, guess what, still suspended.
      • El Jefe 2 months ago
        I wouldn't bother reinstating my account after that. I'd call them and explain exactly why, too. I can't believe anyone even bothers to sell on eBay anymore.
      • concerned citizen 2 months ago
        Iraqi Dinar?
    • Richard  •  Shanghai, China  •  2 months ago
      we have this thing that is smaller than a phone, safer than a phone, and it does not use batteries. It is called a CREDIT CARD.
    • Changed  •  Irvine, United States  •  2 months ago
      Paypal is horrible. Competition is GOOD. Actually it's GREAT. Thank GOD. Now we need a legitimate competitor to eBay...
    • synergy  •  2 months ago
      Try Gunpal. Paypal is anti-gun.
    • McTavish  •  2 months ago
      yah...........and see just how much of your business is going to be theirs (Boku Inc.).
    • Paul  •  2 months ago
      PayPal is the worst, glad to see some competition, watch how fast these #$%$ drop their fees!
    • KainXavier  •  Utica, United States  •  2 months ago
      Ebay has been raping sellers for long enough. 12-15% between Ebay & Paypal fees is completely outrageous. Time to get a taste of the shaft for themselves.
    • 2 Party System is BROKEN  •  2 months ago
      It's about time, I hate Paypal, can't wait to delete my account!
    • Timmy  •  Houston, United States  •  2 months ago
      I will support any company that is going to take on paypal, paypal is one of the worst run companies out there. They have had such a corner on the market for so long that they feel like they can mistreat and in many cases practically steal from their customers.
    • Todd  •  Medina, United States  •  2 months ago
      is pay pal another word for hooker? or maybe F buddy??
    • Sam  •  2 months ago
      It seems like it would be more of a hassle to use your phone to make payments unless they are talking about NFC.
    • Y-hoo Sucks Donkey D-ck  •  2 months ago
      PayPal is a money sucking blackhole that will continue to suck you dry even after a transaction, if they even let you you use your own money, and not put a hold on it for some obtruse reason that makes sense to no one.
    • Lord Rothschild  •  Richardson, United States  •  2 months ago
      I will only use Paypal.....they supported Ron Paul. I'm a customer for life.
    • LWJR  •  2 months ago
      One other thing. Without paper money, the US Govt cannot create inflation dollars. This will change as INFLATION is the primary taxation policy of the US Govt with HUMONGOUS deficits. Notice, your groceries went up 8.1% in 2011 alone. More to come. endtimesurvivalguide dought calm
    • LWJR  •  2 months ago
      Now needing a number (NFC-Smartphone) to buy and sell. Why are tech companies in Banking? Bad combo. Dumb kids under 40 yrs have never read '1984' by George Orwell. Smartphone yourselves into slavery. endtimesurvivalguide dought calm

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