Facebook Messenger Testing New Split Payments Feature
Facebook Messenger is testing a new 'Split Payments' feature which will allow you to divide payments between your friends and family.
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According to the announcement, Split Payments aims to make covering the costs of bills and other expenses easier and faster to do. You'll be able to divide payments evenly or customize the amount for each person in your group.
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Details of the payment are displayed in detail in a Messenger group chat. Split Payments will roll out to American users next week; there’s no mention of other regions.
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Split Payments is a part of the continued support for Facebook Pay, which came out in 2019 as Meta sought a way to establish a payment system across its many apps. In June 2021, Facebook Messenger added QR codes and Payment Links for people who want to request or send money through the app.
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Other additions to the app were also introduced in this feature bundle. Facebook Messenger teamed up with notable content creators to bring two new filters to Group Effects. You can become royalty and have a crown on your head with the new King Bach filter or trick your friends by faking a bad connection with the confusingly similarly-named Zach King filter.
The final update includes new additions to the app’s Soundmoji feature. Soundmojis are essentially emojis with sound, with one based on Taylor Swift’s new album Red and two others inspired by the popular Netflix series Stranger Things.
Get Started With Payments in Messenger
Before you get started, make sure both you and your payment recipients are eligible to use Payments in Messenger. You all must:
- Have an active Facebook account.
- Live in the United States.
- Be at least 18 years old.
- Not be disabled from sending or receiving money on Facebook.
When you determine that you're eligible, add a bank-issued debit card or a PayPal account to your Facebook Pay settings. Then, set your preferred currency to U.S. dollars.
How to Add a Payment Method
To get started using Payments in Messenger, you'll need to add a debit card or PayPal account to your Facebook Pay settings. You can do this from the Facebook or Messenger mobile apps, or from Facebook Messenger on the desktop.
Add a Payment Method From the Facebook Mobile App
Tap the More icon in the bottom menu.
Scroll down and tap Settings & Privacy.
Tap Settings
Under Account, select Payments.
Tap Facebook Pay.
Choose Add Payment Method.
Your options are Add Credit or Debit Card, Add PayPal, and Add ShopPay. Choose the one you want to use, and then follow the onscreen prompts to connect your account or card.
Add a Payment Method From Facebook on the Desktop
Select the Account icon (down arrow) in the upper-right corner of the screen.
How to Send Money in Messenger
After you set up your payment method, it's easy to send a payment from a Messenger chat.
Send Money to an Individual From the Messenger App
Open Messenger and open a chat with the person you want to pay.
Tap the plus sign in the lower-left corner.
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Tap the dollar sign.
Enter the amount you want to pay, and then tap Pay.
Tap Confirm Payment, or tap Change to change the payment method.
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If this is the first time you've sent money in Messenger, you're prompted to create a PIN for extra security. Enter a four-digit PIN.
Confirm your PIN.
When you see a PIN Created message, tap OK.
You'll see a message that your payment has been processed.
A receipt appears on your chat thread, showing the payment amount and time. The money is sent immediately, but the recipient's bank may take a few days to make the payment available.
How to Receive Money in Messenger
If you set up a debit card or PayPal account for Facebook Pay in Messenger or Facebook, money sent to you is automatically added to your bank or PayPal account.
Open the Messenger chat to see a payment receipt.
Tap See Details.
You'll see the payment transaction details and the debit card (or PayPal account) to which the money was sent. Depending on the bank, it may take a few days to access the money.
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If you haven't added a payment method, open the conversation with your money receipt and tap Add Debit Card. Follow the prompts to set up a payment method to receive and send money.
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How to Request a Payment From a Friend
If someone owes you money, send a payment request through Messenger.
Request Money From the Messenger Mobile App
Open a conversation with the person you want to request money from and select plus sign > dollar sign.
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Enter an amount and tap Request.
Confirm your request.
Request Payment From a Group
If you're divvying up the cost of something, request payment from a group chat on Messenger.com.
Select Messenger from the menu in the upper-right corner of your Facebook home page.
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