PayByCar: Comes to 30 Massachusetts gas stations

  • PayByCar, Inc. announced the implementation of their services at all 30 Alltown gas stations in Massachusetts
  • Customers able to pay for gas and other goods directly from their mobile device, without ever having to take out cash
  • Those with E-ZPass™ toll transponders who register for PayByCar™ on the PayByCar website able to easily pay for their fuel
  • Vehicles without a toll transponder can use PayByCar’s own non-toll sticker to enroll
  • Upon entering a participating gas station, PayByCar recognizes your car’s transponder and sends a text to your smartphone
  • Massachusetts-based Global Partners nearly 300 company-owned convenience stores, including Alltown and Alltown Fresh
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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