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7-Eleven Introduces Convenient PromptPay QR Code Payments Nationwide


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Great news! 7-Eleven now offers the option to scan and pay with PromptPay, making transactions more convenient by eliminating the need to carry cash. Customers can simply open the QR code on their mobile banking app and pay at any of the 480 participating branches nationwide.

 

On September 27, 2024, the official Consumer Facebook page announced that 7-Eleven has officially launched its PromptPay QR code payment system. The post celebrated the news, stating, “Tears are flowing #Consumers, what do you think?”

 

With this new service, customers can easily pay for their purchases by scanning the PromptPay QR code at checkout. The system supports all major mobile banking apps.

 

However, traditional payment options remain available, including cash, TrueMoney Wallet, credit cards, and All Points, where 100 points equal 1 baht.


Although some users commented that the service is now available at all branches, 7-Eleven's customer service clarified that PromptPay payments are currently accepted at 480 branches. Customers are encouraged to ask the cashier if their branch supports the PromptPay option.

 

To pay with PromptPay, follow these steps:

 

Open your bank app and select the "My QR" option.
Enter the amount to be paid.
Show the QR code to the cashier for scanning.
Complete your purchase with PromptPay.

 

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I have 2 banking apps. I pay all my bills directly from my bank app? Why do I need to walk to 7/11 and pay them? 

 

Someone help with this one. 

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44 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Great news. More time spent waiting for some idiot to get their phone out, scroll through their photos before releasing they need their bank app to scan, couple of minutes to remember their login code and another couple of minutes to work out how to scan.

So much b0llocks and gratuitous Thai-bashing exaggeration.  The only thing that they have to do is open the "My QR" then the cashier scans it.

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I see, since we aren't allowed to have a True Pay account, now we can pay with a QR code.  It's about time. 

 

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4 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Been to a supermarket lately? ATM can take 5 minutes. So no it's not Thai bashing. It's observable evidence. Not everyone has the intellectual digital tools needed in today's digital environment.

Not talking about supermarkets or ATMs, this is about simply showing your QR code to a 7-11 staffer.  

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37 minutes ago, cnx101 said:

Good makes things easier, Vietnam can do everywhere except local markets, even street vendors use it.

Almost always takes much longer than paying cash in Vietnam. 

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1 hour ago, KhunLA said:

I'm cash guy

I am normally a cash guy but just back from a week on Koh Samet & found they’ve removed all (3) of the ATMs there so when I got down to my last few thousand THB I had to use my Banking Apps to pay the larger bills. 
 

Fortunately my 800K is in a fixed deposit account so doesn’t matter for extension purposes.   

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