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Zero Fees, Instant Transfers: Why Your Next P2P Payment Must Be on QuataPay

Let's talk about the hidden tax on friendship: P2P (Peer-to-Peer) transfer fees. Whether you are splitting the bill at a restaurant, sending pocket money to a sibling, or repaying a friend for a taxi, traditional telecom mobile money services in Cameroon charge you a fee just to move your own money around. Over a month, these micro-fees add up significantly.

It's time to stop paying to send money. Here is why your next transfer needs to be on QuataPay.

The Zero-Fee Promise

QuataPay was built on a simple philosophy: sending money to another user should be completely free. When you send funds from your QuataPay wallet to another QuataPay user, the platform fee is 0 FCFA. You can send 1,000 FCFA or 500,000 FCFA—the recipient gets exactly what you sent, and not a single Franc is deducted from your balance as a transfer penalty.

Three Ways to Send Money Instantly

  1. The Username/Phone Method: Just type in your friend's QuataPay username or their registered phone number, enter the amount, and hit send.
  2. The Personal QR Code: Sitting across from your friend? Just have them pull up their personal QuataPay QR code. Scan it with your app, and the money is sent in 3 seconds.
  3. Requesting Money: Tired of awkward texts asking people to pay you back? Use the "Request Money" feature. Enter their username, input the amount, add a friendly note, and send. They receive a push notification and can approve the payment with a single tap.

Speed and Transparency

Unlike traditional SMS-based systems, QuataPay gives both the sender and the receiver instant push notifications the second the money moves. Better yet, every single transfer is logged in your searchable transaction history. You'll never again have to scroll through hundreds of telecom text messages to prove you paid someone.

Stop letting fees eat into your transfers. Download QuataPay, invite your friends, and experience the freedom of zero-fee P2P payments.