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Payment types we accept

Types of payment Kinema accepts

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Written by Sejal Hingrajia
Updated this week

We use Stripe as our 3rd party Payment processor and therefore can accept all payments types compliant with Stripe.

Stripe supports several card brands including:

  • American Express

  • China UnionPay (CUP)

  • Discover & Diners Club

  • eftpos Australia

  • Japan Credit Bureau (JCB)

  • Mastercard

  • Visa

You can also pay via Google, Apple Pay, Amazon Pay, and Cash App Pay depending on device/browser.

  • Google Pay is available on Desktop using Chrome and on Mobile with Android devices (Google Pay must be enabled)

  • Apple Pay is available on Desktop using Safari and on Mobile with iPhone (Apple Pay must be enabled)

  • Amazon Pay is available on Desktop and Mobile using most browsers

  • Cash App Pay is available on Desktop and Mobile using most browsers

This is what it will look like using Google Pay on Desktop (Mobile will be similar but formatted to a mobile device).

Select Google Pay and click on Complete Rental (or Purchase)

Select a credit card or enter a new card and click on Pay.

This is what it will look like using Apple Pay on Desktop (Mobile will be similar but formatted to a mobile device).

Select Apple Pay and click on Complete Rental (or Purchase)

You will need to add a card to Apple Pay in Settings if you haven't already. Just follow the prompts to Add Card.

This is what it will look like using Amazon Pay on Desktop (Mobile will be similar but formatted to a mobile device).

Select Amazon Pay and click on Complete Rental (or Purchase)

You will need to sign in to your Amazon account and follow the prompts.

This is what it will look like using Amazon Pay on Desktop (Mobile will be similar but formatted to a mobile device).

Select Cash App Pay and click on Complete Rental (or Purchase)

You will then be presented with a QR code to continue with payment.


Thank you! If you have other questions, email hello@kinema.com.

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