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Google is currently sending out emails to existing users detailing all this. Old Google Pay did this for free, but New Google Pay now has "a fee of 1.5% or $.31 (whichever is higher), when you transfer out money with a debit card." In addition to less convenient access and forcing users to remake their accounts, New Google Pay is also enticing users to switch with new fees for transfers to debit cards. You won't be able to transfer money, view payment activity, or see your balance from a browser. On top of all that, the Google Pay website will be stripped of all payment functionality in the US on April 5, and New Google Pay won't support doing anything from the web. You won't be able to send any money to your new contacts until they download the new app and make a new account, too. You'll be required to make a new account. NFC tap-and-pay functionality won't really change once you set up the new app, but the New Google Pay app won't use your Google account for P2P payments anymore. The app will be shut down in the US on April 5, and if you want to continue using New Google Pay, you'll have to go find and download a totally new app.

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The old Google Pay service that has been around for years is dying. The fun, confusing wrinkle here is that the new and old services are both called "Google Pay." Existing Google Pay users are about to go through a transition reminiscent of the recent move from Google Music to YouTube Music: Google is killing one perfectly fine service and replacing it with a worse, less functional service.

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The new Google Pay app came out of beta this week, and it marks the first step in a major upheaval in the Google Pay service.















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