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How are Peer-to-Peer (P2P) payment systems and digital wallets alike when it comes to starting transactions?
Both only work with certain stores' systems.
Both provide a way send money electronically.
Both offer loyalty points for starting transactions.
Both store tickets and boarding passes.
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Both provide a way to send money electronically.
Explanation: P2P systems are built for electronic person-to-person transfers, and many digital wallets also let you send or transfer money (or use stored payment methods to pay electronically). The other choices are incorrect: neither is limited to only certain stores (P2P isn’t store-based), loyalty points aren’t a universal feature, and only digital wallets typically store tickets/boarding passes.
Explanation: P2P systems are built for electronic person-to-person transfers, and many digital wallets also let you send or transfer money (or use stored payment methods to pay electronically). The other choices are incorrect: neither is limited to only certain stores (P2P isn’t store-based), loyalty points aren’t a universal feature, and only digital wallets typically store tickets/boarding passes.
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