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Pay Invoices with Square

If you receive an invoice or estimate from a Square seller, you can pay it online using:

Note: Payment options may vary by Square seller. If you’ve questions about payment methods, get in touch with the seller.

Pay with Card

Invoices can be paid with any supported card. You can also pay using digital wallets, such as Apple Pay or Google Pay.

To pay an invoice using card

  1. From your invoice notification, select Pay Invoice.
  2. Select Pay by card. If you’re using a digital wallet, select Buy with G Pay or Buy with Apple Pay.
  3. Fill in the required information, including name on card, card number, expiration month and year (MM/YY) and CVV.
  4. Click Pay.

Pay with Afterpay

Afterpay is an accepted payment method for invoices of up to $2,000. Simply open the invoice on your device, tap Pay by Afterpay and follow the prompts via the Afterpay website.

Afterpay Troubleshooting

  • Afterpay does not support recurring invoices or partial payments at this time.

  • If a Square seller has sent you an invoice with Afterpay acceptance but then edits the original invoice, you’ll need to pay via a different payment method.

Pay by Square Gift Card

You can pay with a physical or electronic Square gift card associated with the business invoicing you.

To pay an invoice using a gift card

  1. From your invoice notification, select Pay Invoice.
  2. Select Pay by gift card. Note: You can select Check balance before proceeding in order to check the balance of the gift card being used.
  3. Enter the full gift card number.
  4. Enter the amount you want to pay. Note: The amount entered cannot exceed the balance of the gift card.
  5. Enter the shipping information.
  6. Select Charge.

If you experience any issues with paying a Square Invoice, review these helpful troubleshooting tips.

Note: You can pay for invoices in person if the Square seller is using Square hardware.

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