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How to implement recurring transactions with Google Pay
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Dec 92024
Learn essential tips and clarifications for successfully implementing recurring transactions using Google Pay. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the process, covering the correlations between Merchant Initiated Transactions (MITs) and Customer Initiated Transactions (CITs), to ensure smooth and efficient integrations for your payment system. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:22 - Introduction: Understanding recurring transactions 0:35 - What is a Merchant Initiated Transaction (MIT)? 1:33- Implementing merchant-initiated transactions 2:15 - Google Pay payment credentials and MITs 2:41 - Conclusion and call to action Connect with us: Join the conversation in the #payments channel on Discord → https://goo.gle/payments-dev-community Follow @GooglePayDevs on X for more content like this → https://goo.gle/GooglePayDevs Get support: For assistance with your implementation, create a support ticket from the Google Pay & Wallet Console → https://goo.gle/4hSy658 Watch more Google Pay DevBytes→ https://goo.gle/4g350i9 Subscribe to Google for Developers → https://goo.gle/developers Speaker: Dominik Mengelt Products Mentioned: Google Pay #GooglePay #payments #developer

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