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Google Pay now available with Summerland

Google Pay is the fast, simple way to pay contactless and speed through checkout in stores, online and in apps.

3 reasons to use Google Pay

Shop securely

Google Pay protects your payment info with multiple layers of security, using one of the world’s most advanced security infrastructures to help keep your information safe.

Shop in stores

Google Pay works anywhere contactless payments are accepted. Just unlock your phone and hold it near the terminal. You don’t even need to open the app.

Shop online

With Google Pay, you don’t have to remember all your card details or fill out endless forms on your phone. Just choose Google Pay as your payment method and pay with a few quick clicks instead.

Get started with Google Pay

  1. Download the Google Pay app from Google Play
  2. Follow the instructions to add your Summerland card
  3. Verify your card if needed. Then you’re all set!

 

Prefer to do things on desktop? Get set up at pay.google.com

Lighter than a wallet. Faster than a card.

Speed through checkout in stores

No need to search for your wallet. Just pay with your phone or watch wherever contactless payments are accepted.

Pay as quick as you click

Check out online with the simple press of a button. Just choose Google Pay at checkout on your favourite websites and apps, then confirm your purchase and you’re good to go.

Encrypted and secured by Google

Google Pay protects your payment info with multiple layers of security, using one of the world’s most advanced security infrastructures to help keep your account safe.

All the benefits of your cards - without the cards

When you use your Summerland card with Google Pay, you’ll continue to enjoy all the same rewards, benefits, and protections that come with it.

Where to use Google Pay

Google Pay is accepted at millions of places around the world in stores and online. You can use it to pay contactless anywhere you see either of these symbols at checkout:

Need some help?

Which devices can I use Google Pay with?

Any Android smartphones and tablets running Android Lollipop 5.0 or above. To make in-store payments, your phone also needs to support NFC (Near Field Communication). To check for NFC, look for it in your phone’s Settings app. You can make in-app payments even if your phone does not have HCE (Host Card Emulation).

How do I set up Google Pay?

First, download Google Pay from the Google Play Store (www.g.co/pay/app). Second, you can add an eligible card (www.g.co/pay/help) by snapping a picture or entering your account number manually. If your eligible card is already set up for Google Play, you can simply add that card to Google Pay by confirming a few details.

Where can I use Google Pay?

You can pay with your Android Phone at hundreds of thousands of merchants. Easily pay wherever contactless payments are accepted or where you see one of these symbols:

You can also use Google Pay in many of your favorite apps. Just look for the Buy with Google Pay button. You can see the apps that accept Google Pay on the Google Play Store.

How do I use Google Pay?

When paying in-store:

  1. Simply wake up your phone. No need to open the app.
  2. Hold the back of your device near the contactless payment terminal and wait for the blue checkmark.

 

When paying within apps:

With Google Pay, you can check out in hundreds of apps without having to enter your payment information. Catch a ride, order takeout, or get tickets to that just-announced show with the simple press of a button.

Which Summerland cards can I use with Google Pay?

You can use your Summerland Visa Debit and Credit cards with Google Pay.

What should I do if I’m having difficulty adding a card?

Summerland staff are here to help, call 1300 728 728.

Will I continue to receive the benefits and rewards from my Summerland Visa credit and debit cards?

With Google Pay, enjoy all the same perks and rewards you get with your physical cards. Add tickets, loyalty and gift cards, PayPal, and more. Keep track of all your purchases, and even get personalized suggestions.

How secure is Google Pay?

Google Pay protects your payment info with multiple layers of security, using one of the world’s most advanced security infrastructures to help keep your information safe. Learn more

What happens if my phone is lost or stolen?

Android Device Manager (www.google.com/android/devicemanager) will help you find, lock, and erase your phone. Also, you can simply search “Find my phone” and Google will show you where it is on a map. There’s no need to cancel your card.

What is the virtual account number and how do I find it?

Your credit and debit card information are assigned a unique virtual account number that’s used at checkout, so your full card details are never shared with the store. Think of it as a digital stand-in for your payment information. To view the last four or five digits of your virtual account number go to “Card details” or “Transaction details”.

When will I need my virtual account number?

You’ll need your virtual account number if you would like to make a return on an item purchased with Google Pay.

How do I return an item purchased with Google Pay?

In most instances, a return should work with Google Pay the same as it would if you had swiped a regular card. The key difference is that instead of the merchant having to swipe your card again you’ll have to hold your phone near the payment terminal again to verify the return. Be sure to check that the Card selected in Google Pay is the one that you used for the original purchase. In some cases you may also be asked for the last few digits of your Card number. If this happens, you should provide the last few digits of your virtual account number. To view the last four or five digits of the virtual account number go to “Card details” or “Transaction details”.

Check with your retailer before making the return, as some merchants will require your physical card to process the refund.

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