Dineromail by payubiz
Dineromail is a digital payment solution provided by PayU Biz, a leading online payment gateway in Latin America. Here's an overview of Dineromail:
What is Dineromail?
Dineromail is a digital payment method that allows customers to make online payments using their email address. It's a secure and convenient way for customers to pay for goods and services online, without having to enter their credit card information.
How does Dineromail work?
Here's a step-by-step explanation of how Dineromail works:
- Customer selects Dineromail as payment method: When a customer is checking out on an online store, they can select Dineromail as their preferred payment method.
- Customer enters email address: The customer enters their email address, which is used to create a unique payment link.
- Payment link is sent to customer's email: PayU Biz sends a payment link to the customer's email address, which contains a unique payment token.
- Customer clicks on payment link: The customer clicks on the payment link, which redirects them to a secure payment page.
- Customer confirms payment: The customer confirms the payment, and the transaction is processed.
Benefits of Dineromail
Dineromail offers several benefits to both customers and merchants:
For customers:
- Convenience: Dineromail allows customers to make online payments without having to enter their credit card information.
- Security: Dineromail uses secure payment links to protect customer data.
- Flexibility: Customers can use Dineromail to make payments on multiple devices and platforms.
For merchants:
- Increased conversions: Dineromail can increase conversions by providing a convenient and secure payment option for customers.
- Reduced cart abandonment: Dineromail can reduce cart abandonment rates by making it easier for customers to complete their transactions.
- Improved customer experience: Dineromail provides a seamless and hassle-free payment experience for customers.
Availability
Dineromail is available in several countries in Latin America, including Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile.