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    Barclay’s Pingit: First impressions on the service that lets you text money

    As Barclays launches Pingit - allowing current account holders to text money by mobile - Yahoo! Finance asks what it’s like to use.



    Barclays has launched its new Pingit service. This lets anyone with a current account and a smartphone text money to someone using only their mobile phone number.

    It’s the first time Britons have been able to send money this way – straight to someone else’s bank account without being charged.

    But what are their first impressions?


    Registration problems

    The first figures on uptake are coming through – with a spokeswoman from Barclays telling Yahoo! Finance the bank had had 3,000 downloads of the app in the first hour of business alone.

    But the reviews are not universally positive.

    “Faults in Barclays Pingit registration to receive page,” said Paul Webster on Twitter, adding:  “New Barclays Pingit service has problems with NatWest.”

    Financial journalist Emma Lunn, who spent 20 minutes on the phone to the helpdesk, also had problems. “On the phone to Pingit help desk after the app repeatedly went back to the beginning without registering me. Not a good start Barclays,” she Tweeted.

    “Pingit helpdesk say there is an error with Pingit meaning some people having problems setting it up. It's ‘working on it’,” she added.

    “I appreciate that some people could have problems downloading the app,” Barclay’s told Yahoo! Finance, adding that there could be “some server problems” at their end if demand proved unexpectedly high.


    Acclaim too

    But for those who did manage to sign up, the opinion seems very positive.

    “Have just used Barclays new Pingit app to send money. Absolutely fantastic,” said Matthew Carpanni on Twitter.

    “The user interface and user experience is fantastic. The set up process is quick, simple and effective,” said Carl Martin.

     

    7 comments

    • A Yahoo! user  •  3 months ago
      Real World Application breaks the app. No surprise there, and I wonder hwo long it will be before this is cracked?
    • TREVOR  •  Rochdale, England  •  3 months ago
      Barclays - first for everything Scott you are having a larf !!!
    • Mr look for the truth  •  3 months ago
      Imagine a load of p**sed people in a restaurant trying to share the bill by pinging money to each other, chaos!
    • Peter Bainbridge  •  London, England  •  2 months ago
      I was asked to put in my 5 digit code that I had been sent by SMS. Unfortunately the code that I'd been sent had 6 digits! I like the idea of Pingit but they are clearly numerically dyslexic.
      • Mark 2 days 2 hours ago
        The 5 digit code is the one you make up yourself?!...i think it may be you who is numerically dyslexic! :|
    • Derek  •  3 months ago
      Hey! have you heard of g0ld trading academy? I have bought their videos and have been earning well through the use of the secret code.
    • Scott  •  Ipswich, England  •  3 months ago
      used it a few times already, sent to it to barclays and hsbc. quick and easy, and im happy with how secure it is. does barclays have to come up with everything? come on you other banks! catch up! :P
    • Scott  •  Ipswich, England  •  2 months ago
      first uk bank to use ATMs, first for debit cards, first for credit cards.hands up to Nottingham building society for getting in there with online banking. i reckon those are the four basics of modern banking and barclays were the first in 3 of them. i think this could be up there too, not as great, but better than anything anyone else has come up with. they need to lose the few bugs first though :P