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How to buy products on Carry1st using Chipper Cash
How to buy products on Carry1st using Chipper Cash
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Written by Christine
Updated over a week ago

Starting December 1, 2021, Chipper users will be able to use Chipper as a payment method to purchase games, top ups, and other items on the Carry1st website.

Please follow the instructions below in order to make purchases on Carry1st using Chipper.

  1. Visit the Carry1st shop website(https://shop.carry1st.com/) and select an option i.e. Nintendo

  2. Once selected, the available bundles will be displayed. Tap on the preferred bundle you want to purchase.


  3. Enter the email address you want to receive the bundle on. Then choose the quantity of the bundle(s) you want to purchase. You can either choose to add the item to the cart or select the Buy Now button.


  4. You will be directed to the payment options screen where you can select Chipper as an option to checkout with.


  5. Tap on Chipper and you will get redirected to the payment page where you can enter your payment details i.e. Email and Phone Number. Then tap on the Make Payment button


  6. You will be presented with payment instructions of what you need to do to authorize the Chipper payment


  7. You will receive a notification from Chipper to either Decline or Approve the transaction. This can only be approved within your Chipper Cash App.


  8. Once you approve the payment within your Chipper cash app, you will see the Approved message.


  9. Carry1st will receive the confirmation from Chipper that the payment has been successful and then send you a successful email payment confirmation.


  10. Carry1st will fulfil the Order request and send you an Order Complete email along with the PIN Code or Voucher Card number.
    You can then login to the relevant game with your gaming account and redeem the Code or Voucher number

    Tell us where else you'd want to see Chipper as a payment option HERE. We'd love to hear from you!



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