Google Pay FAQ




Google Pay is a contactless payment feature that allows you to pay merchants using a mobile device (Cell phone, tablet, etc).
Google Pay creates a virtual version of your debit/credit card assigning device account numbers for additional security. You pay using your mobile device instead of using your physical card.
Google Pay is extremely secure as it doesn’t send your debit/credit card information to merchants. A virtual account number is assigned to your card versus having your actual card number tied to each transaction. The Mastercard® Zero Liability Protection is still valid when using Google Pay.
F&M Bank does not charge to use Google Pay. Your mobile carrier may have fees/charges that apply based on your data plan.
Click here for a list of participating retailers or look for the contactless payment symbols at checkout.
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Yes, you can add multiple cards with Google Pay. Purchases will always be deducted from your default card which you can change at any time by going to your Google Pay App, selecting the card and changing the default option.
A confirmation will appear on your screen confirming the completion of your payment on your mobile device.
Immediately delete the card from Google Pay and contact F&M Bank to have your card canceled (or complete this via F&M Online Banking or the Mobile App). You will need to dispute any transactions that may have been fraudulent.
Immediately contact your service provider and report it lost or stolen and then contact F&M Bank to have your debit card cancelled.