How NCR Mobile Pay works
You can easily integrate Mobile Pay into the day-to-day routine of your Front-of-House (FOH) staff. At the end of the dining experience, the server prints the guest check, as normal. Toward the bottom of the guest check, the system prints a unique QR code and six-digit code, with short instructions for the consumer to pay for their check using their smartphone.
When a consumer receives their check, they can access Mobile Pay using the following methods:
iPhone Camera allows consumers to scan the QR code by simply opening their native Camera app and viewing the QR code. A "launch in web browser" link appears, to instantly open their check within the mobile web browser.
Android 9+ Camera allows consumers to scan the QR code by simply opening their native Camera app and viewing the QR code. A "launch in web browser" link appears, to instantly open their check within the mobile web browser.
NCRPay.com allows consumers to visit <www.NCRPay.com> in their mobile web browser and receive a prompt to enter their six-digit check code.
QR reading app allows consumers to scan the QR code using any QR reading app, to instantly open their check within their mobile web browser.
Text to Pay allows consumers to pay the check using the text message sent to their mobile phone. The text message contains the NCR Mobile Pay check code as a link. Consumers make the payments by remotely accessing the check code.
When the consumer opens their check on their smartphone, they are be able to:
- View their itemized check.
- Add a tip.
- Submit payment.
Once Mobile Pay processes the payment, a notification appears at the top of their smartphone screen to let them know the payment was successful. The next time a server logs in to a terminal, a popup notification appears to let you know the consumer paid. You can close the check at this time.