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How do I scan the PayNow QR code displayed on the phone I'm paying with?
How do I scan the PayNow QR code displayed on the phone I'm paying with?

PayNow QR codes are designed to be scanned by a second device but here's a workaround to have a seamless checkout.

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Written by Cococart Support Team
Updated this week

If you want to scan a PayNow QR code using a banking app on the same phone you are using for checkout, you will need to screenshot the QR code and upload it to your banking app.

Here's how you'll start:

  1. Take a screenshot of the PayNow QR code on your phone.

  2. Switch to your banking app.

  3. Find the feature in your banking app that allows you to scan QR codes for payment.

  4. Upload the screenshot of the QR code.

For DBS/POSB bank app users:

  1. Log in to your DBS/POSB Digibank app.

  2. Switch to the "Pay & Transfer" section of the app.

  3. Tap on "Scan & Pay" seen as one of the buttons on the top of the screen.

  4. Tap on the "Photo Library" button located at the bottom of your screen.

  5. Tap on your screenshot with the QR code within the image.

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For DBS Paylah users:

  1. Log in to your Paylah account.

  2. Tap on the "Scan" button.

  3. Tap on "Album" located at the top right of your screen.

  4. Tap on your screenshot with the QR code within the image.

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For OCBC Bank app users:

  1. Log in to your OCBC account.

  2. Tap on "Scan & Pay" located at the bottom of your screen.

  3. Tap on "Import QR" located below the QR code scanner.

  4. Tap on your screenshot with the QR code within the image.

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For OCBC Pay Anyone App users:

  1. Sign in to your Pay Anyone account.

  2. Tap on the menu button located at the top right of your screen.

  3. Tap on the "Import QR" subsection within the menu.

  4. Tap on your screenshot with the QR code within the image.

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For UOB Bank app users:

  1. Log in to your account.

  2. Tap on "QR PAY" at the top of your screen.

  3. Tap on "Select from device".

  4. Tap on your screenshot with the QR code within the image.

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🚩 Limitation

  • It’s recommended to use the original QR code provided for making the payment. This is because Stripe has a limitation where it does not support or recognize payments made through multiple QR codes.

    Generating or using a different QR code could result in failed transactions or payment discrepancies, as Stripe only tracks and processes the first QR code issued for that transaction.

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