Archive for the ‘Using Zoompass’ Category

Zoompass is Zooming money away for Valentine’s Day!

Monday, February 8th, 2010

From Wednesday February 10th to Friday February 12th, Zoompass will be giving away from $50 to $150/day in the name of Valentine’s Day.  A lucky Zoompass Facebook friend or Twitter follower will be chosen to receive money from Zoompass.  To participate, all you have to do is register to Zoompass (it’s free to register) and tell us how you’ll spread the love with money Zoomed to you from Zoompass!   Be ready to send a money request when you see the tweet asking “How will you spread the love this Valentine’s Day?”  Plus, you’ll be entered to win $5000 through the “Zoom to Win $5000 contest*” just for registering. Be ready, it’s simple:

  • Download the FREE Zoompass application to your smartphone (visit www.zoompass.mobi or your BlackBerry app store, iPhone app store, or Android market). For all other mobile phones register for Zoompass online at www.zoompass.com
  • Once you’re registered save mobile phone number 416-892-7180 in your Zoompass contacts folder
  • When you see the tweet from Zoompass asking “How will you spread the love?” Launch the Zoompass application and send a money request with your response to 416-892-7180
  • A lucky person will be chosen by a panel and off they’ll be: spreading love this Valentine’s Day!

Zoompass would like to thank their loyal Facebook and Twitter followers for all their support.  We can’t think of a better way than to send money and  spread some love this Valentine’s Day!  Keep watch for the lucky tweets starting Wednesday morning! Good luck!

*For information visit www.zoompass.com

Zoompass now available for download in Android Market

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Zoompass is now making money mobile for Android users! Zoompass just launched on Google’s Android platform and is available for download through the Android Market.
According to Robin Dua, President of EnStream LP, this latest launch re-affirms the vision that all Canadians will use Zoompass as their mobile wallet, irrespective of their mobile phone of choice. “We are thrilled with how quickly Zoompass is being adopted by Canadians that share our vision of combining the wallet into the mobile phone. Canadians take their phones with them wherever they go, and Zoompass puts a lot of power into the palms of their hands. We are proud to offer Zoompass across all mobile phone platforms.”

So to all Android users out there, go to Zoompass.com and register for Zoompass today (for FREE)and start making your money mobile! Register before February 15th, 2010 and be entered to win $5000!

If I Do the Work, I Expect to get Zoomed

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Chuck and Steve show you another great feature of Zoompass: The money request option.

“You cut your parents’ neighbours’ lawn? What are you, 12?”

Let us know what you think of our Chuck and Steve videos. For more, check out our YouTube channel.

If you haven’t tried Zoompass yet, you can click over to Zoompass.com to get more info or you can go directly to sign up for Zoompass.

Zoompass Prepaid MasterCard is Now Free!

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

We’re pleased to announce that as of…right now, we have dropped the monthly fee for the Zoompass Prepaid MasterCard. That’s correct -easy access to your Zoompass account for in-store and online purchases, at no charge!

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Now you can experience contactless payments for all of those everyday purchases without any additional cost. We have also removed the minimum balance required to request the card, so the card is available to everyone with a Zoompass account! So go back to your Zoompass account and request a card.

So let’s summarize a few scenarios shall we?

1. I like to use the card as a cash replacement – always in my wallet. I put $50 in my Zoompass account at the beginning and whenever my balance falls below $20, Zoompass automatically pulls another $50 from my bank account – so I’ve always got some cash on me. I like the Tap & Go ™ functionality because it makes it a lot faster to pay at places like Tim Hortons and Loblaws. • Total cost to me: $0.00

2. Your buddy shows up at your lunch – without his wallet. No problem. He whips out his phone, and Zooms you $20 – his share of the bill. His $20 is instantly available from your Zoompass Prepaid MasterCard which you plunk down and use to pick up the bill. • Total cost to you: $0.00

3. Amy is collecting for a group gift for a mutual friend. She sends the gang a Zoompass money request for $14. Everyone accepts her request, and the money is instantly available in Amy’s Zoompass Account and from her Card – which she can use to buys the gift on the internet. • Total cost to Amy: $0.00

4. You’re out on a date and she wants to order the lobster. No problem! Make a quick money request to your buddy to put a little extra cash in your Zoompass account. The money is instantly available from your Card. Slap your Zoompass MasterCard down and tell her to order the biggest lobster in the tank! • Total cost to you (and your dating prospect): $0.00

The point is – now it costs nothing to have the Zoompass Prepaid MasterCard and the Card makes it easier to access the money in your Zoompass account whenever and wherever you want. Check out our previous post for a list of PayPass-ready locations across Canada.

If you haven’t tried Zoompass yet, you can click over to Zoompass.com to get more info or you can go directly to sign up for Zoompass. You can also request a card from the My Profile page in your Zoompass account.

Everyone Needs to Zoom Me Right Now

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Organizing a group gift for your friends, family or office?

Zoompass makes it simple to send and request money for the perfect gift, which by the way, is *not* an Asian Dung Beetle. Go with the sweater instead.

Let us know what you think of our Chuck and Steve videos. For more, check out our YouTube channel.

If you haven’t tried Zoompass yet, you can click over to Zoompass.com to get more info or you can go directly to sign up for Zoompass.

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