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How to Pay Facebook Friends With Messenger

By Matthew Lynch
June 12, 2023
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Facebook Messenger has become one of the most popular social media apps, with over 1.3 billion users worldwide. With its user-friendly interface and innovative features, Messenger has become the go-to app for messaging, calling, and even sending money to friends and family.

One of the most convenient features of Messenger is the ability to pay your Facebook friends directly through the app. This feature has made it easier for people to split bills, pay for services, and even send money as a gift. Here’s how you can pay your Facebook friends with Messenger:

1. Link your debit card or PayPal account To send money through Messenger, you will need to link your debit card or PayPal account. To do this, open the Messenger app and click on your profile picture in the top left corner. From there, click on “Payments” and then “Add New Debit Card” or “Add New PayPal Account.” Follow the prompts to enter your account information and verify your card or account.

2. Start a conversation with your friend To send money to a friend, start a conversation with them in Messenger. Click on the “+” icon at the bottom left of the chat screen, then select “Payments” and enter the amount you wish to send.

3. Confirm the payment Before you send the payment, Messenger will ask you to confirm the amount and the recipient. Once you’ve verified the information, click “Pay” to complete the transaction.

4. Receive and withdraw funds Your friend will receive a notification that you have sent them money. They will need to link their own debit card or PayPal account to receive the funds. Once they have done so, the money will be transferred to their account. They can then withdraw the funds to their bank account or keep them in their Messenger account for future purchases.

It’s important to note that there are some limits to how much money you can send through Messenger. At present, you can send up to $9,999 per transaction, and up to $20,000 within a seven-day period. Additionally, there may be fees associated with certain transactions, such as sending money internationally.

Overall, paying your Facebook friends with Messenger is a simple and convenient way to transfer funds. With just a few clicks, you can quickly and easily send money to your friends and family whenever you need to.

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