This is bad news for OfferUp, LetGo and host of other P2P marketplaces. FB Marketplace is already the most liquid P2P marketplace.
— Don Richard (@DonaldRichard) November 12, 2019
My guess is that this will also be rolled out to Facebook Groups in the near future, letting admins monetize their groups. https://t.co/nUPINXuy0G
Tweeted artwork 33 days before launchhttps://t.co/bJlyre2S6c
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) November 12, 2019
The story I'd like to read is the one with the compelling argument that late 2019 is the perfect time for Facebook to ask users to hand over their credit card info. https://t.co/IYHXDe2JWf
— Peter Kafka (@pkafka) November 12, 2019
Another example of Facebook taking an already-existing FB feature or product, giving it an official name, and trying to create a new experience around it. Co has done it with video ("Watch"), dating ("Dating"), and now payments ("Pay") https://t.co/ONPTpnXo0N
— Lauren Goode (@LaurenGoode) November 12, 2019
Consumers: We're losing trust in Facebook, certainly when it comes to our most sensitive data.
— Ari Levy (@levynews) November 12, 2019
Facebook: https://t.co/iAgafPRQpK
facebook introduces a competitor to Apple Pay and Venmo, set to work across WhatsApp, Instagram, Messenger and FB properhttps://t.co/NdJcfmBJTZ
— rat king (@MikeIsaac) November 12, 2019
Tweeted 61 days before launchhttps://t.co/bJlyre2S6c
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) November 12, 2019
Facebook launches @Facebook Pay ?
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) November 12, 2019
Rolling out to US users only initially https://t.co/pyGytrbYK7
More details: https://t.co/X6HA5dvfbR pic.twitter.com/xDn5tNkoj2
Facebook takes on Venmo with new payments tool that can be used across its family of apps https://t.co/zxxGuIrqlk
— CNBC Tech (@CNBCtech) November 12, 2019
facebook introduces a competitor to Apple Pay and Venmo, set to work across WhatsApp, Instagram, Messenger and FB properhttps://t.co/NdJcfmBJTZ
— rat king (@MikeIsaac) November 12, 2019
Facebook Pay sounds an awful lot like an admission that Libra is dead in the water.https://t.co/8nANpaWiEx
— Jake Chervinsky (@jchervinsky) November 12, 2019
Facebook launches @Facebook Pay ?
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) November 12, 2019
Rolling out to US users only initially https://t.co/pyGytrbYK7
More details: https://t.co/X6HA5dvfbR pic.twitter.com/xDn5tNkoj2
Another example of Facebook taking an already-existing FB feature or product, giving it an official name, and trying to create a new experience around it. Co has done it with video ("Watch"), dating ("Dating"), and now payments ("Pay") https://t.co/ONPTpnXo0N
— Lauren Goode (@LaurenGoode) November 12, 2019
Yes, give your bank info to the worst company on the planet. https://t.co/ml1QWVFYuV
— Vinoth Ragunathan (@helvetiica) November 12, 2019
.@Facebook just launched P2P payments (about time!) in partnership with PayPal, Stripe and others. Looks very easy and compelling (see short video in link below) -- unrelated to Libra/Callbra https://t.co/qwglByYxFn
— Marcelo P. Lima (@MarceloPLima) November 12, 2019
Facebookが新しい決済サービス「Facebook Pay」をFacebookとMessengerのアプリ上でリリース。今後はInstagramとWhatsAppでも利用できるようにするとのこと。https://t.co/p2zzu6D2Kh
— 今村咲 (@saki_imamura) November 12, 2019
‘Facebook Pay’ takes on Apple Pay with in-app purchases, Messenger transfers, morehttps://t.co/gQ5yCU9aEl
— ☀️HappyXRP??(ADA DGB VET TRX LTC) ✨ (@justinzgoh) November 13, 2019
Facebook launches Facebook Pay in the US #fintech #notlibra https://t.co/b8vAK93qr2
— Aleksi Grym (@aleksigrym) November 12, 2019
Today we announced Facebook Pay, something my team has been working on. Our mission is to connect people through commerce and our various payments products have done just that for some time now. Over... https://t.co/QNJZhHc5EG
— Aaron Carámbula (@carambula) November 13, 2019
フェイスブック・ペイhttps://t.co/vdgOYEk0aL
— 崎村夏彦 (=nat) (@_nat) November 12, 2019
Simplifying Payments with Facebook Pay | Facebook Newsroom https://t.co/XgvDqitI4r
— Ms. Carol Kariuki (@ItsMsCarol) November 12, 2019