Paying bills is rarely anyone’s favorite activity - and when you add extra fees, it’s even harder to stay indifferent.
How much are you spending on fees?
Did you know that, on average, you spend 1 to 2 euros per bill just on payment fees? That can add up to 3 or 4 euros per month, which means up to 40 euros a year spent only on fees. Whether you pay bills at a bank, post office, Fina, supermarkets, or gas stations, you always pay a fee - the only difference is the amount.
Imagine that, instead of wasting money on fees every month, you could sit down for coffee with friends. That’s what we call saving on bill payment fees. It might seem small, but when you save up to 4 euros a month, that’s a coffee, a meal, or a bus ticket. Month after month, you’re managing your budget more wisely. How? It’s easy! You know Aircash always has a solution.
Scan and pay
Quickly, easily, and for free, top up your Aircash wallet with cash or a card. After topping up, simply tap "Scan and pay" on the app’s home screen, scan the barcode from your bill, and pay - with NO FEE.
The whole process takes just a few seconds and costs you 0 euros, leaving those 4 euros in your pocket that you’d otherwise spend on fees.
Tell your friends, pay bills with no fees, and treat yourself to a coffee. Because with Aircash, everything is faster, easier, and more affordable.
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