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πŸ’³ What Payment Methods Are Available on Gingr?

Explore all payment options on Gingr. See how each method works and where you can use it.

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πŸ’³ What Payment Methods Are Available on Gingr?

Gingr offers a wide range of payment options to suit your preferences and booking needs. Whether you want to pay instantly, top up your account balance, or use flexible post-payment options β€” we’ve got you covered.


🧾 Available Payment Methods

Method

Description

Credit Card

Pay instantly using Visa or Mastercard

TWINT

Pay directly via the TWINT mobile app

Account Balance

Use funds stored in your Gingr Account Balance

Pay on Invoice

Book now, pay later (requires KYC & credit check)

Cash

Pay the escort in person at the start of the service

Payment Slip / QR Invoice

Pay offline via your banking app using a Swiss QR slip

Bank Transfer

Manually transfer money to Gingr's account

Cryptocurrency

Pay with crypto for Account Balance top-ups via NowPayments (ETH, BTC, USDT, etc.)


🧭 Which Payment Methods Can I Use Where?

Payment Method

Bookings

Booking Extensions

Account Balance Top-Up

Clear Balance

Credit Card

βœ… Yes

βœ… Yes

βœ… Yes

βœ… Yes

TWINT

βœ… Yes

βœ… Yes

βœ… Yes

βœ… Yes

Account Balance

βœ… Yes

βœ… Yes

βœ… Yes

❌ No

Pay on Invoice

βœ… Yes (no Instant Booking)

βœ… Yes

βœ… Yes

βœ… Yes

Cash

βœ… Yes (In-person only)

βœ… Yes

❌ No

❌ No

QR Payment Slip / Transfer

❌ No

❌ No

βœ… Yes

βœ… Yes

Cryptocurrency

❌ No (via Account Balance only)

❌ No

βœ… Yes

βœ… Yes

πŸ’‘ Crypto, TWINT, and Credit Card payments for bookings are confirmed instantly via third-party integrations.
​Pay on Invoice is based on your available credit limit and requires verification.


πŸ”„ Can I Combine Payment Methods?

Yes, some combinations are possible:

Combination

Allowed?

Notes

Account Balance + Pay on Invoice

βœ… Yes

Account Balance is used first; remaining goes to invoice

Account Balance + Credit Card / TWINT

βœ… Yes

Account Balance is used first; remainder is covered by card or TWINT

Account Balance + Cash

❌ No

These methods can’t be mixed

Crypto + Anything Else

❌ No

Crypto is only used for Account Balance top-ups

Invoice + Other Payment Methods

❌ No

Cannot split invoices across payment types


πŸ” Credit Card Payments

  • Accepted: Visa, Mastercard

  • Used for: Bookings, extensions, Account Balance top-ups, clearing balance

  • No activation needed – available to all clients with a valid card

  • Up to 4 cards can be saved in your profile

  • Payment captured only after booking is confirmed by the escort


πŸ“± TWINT Payments

  • TWINT is available for bookings and Account Balance top-ups

  • You’ll be redirected to authorize via the TWINT app

  • Works for Swiss customers only

  • Real-time payment confirmation via Inware API

πŸ“„ Read more: How to Pay with TWINT β†’


β‚Ώ Crypto Payments

  • Only available for Account Balance top-ups (not direct bookings)

  • Powered by NowPayments API

  • Pay with ETH, BTC, USDT, and more

  • Exchange rate is locked for 15 minutes

  • +2% processing fee applies

  • Refunds are issued as fiat to your Account Balance, never back to your crypto wallet


🧾 Refund Logic by Method

Payment Method

Refund Method

Credit Card

Refunded to same card

TWINT

Refunded via TWINT (if technically possible)

Account Balance

Refunded to Gingr Account Balance

Invoice

Adjusted invoice or cancellation of invoice

Cash

Not charged = no refund

Crypto

Refunded as fiat credit in Gingr Account Balance

Bank Transfer / QR Slip

Refunded via bank transfer (on request)


βœ… Which Method Should I Choose?

Situation

Best Option

You want speed and convenience

Credit Card / TWINT

You want to pay later

Pay on Invoice (if eligible)

You want to stay anonymous

Crypto (via Account Balance top-up)

You want to book in person

Cash

You already have balance in your Account Balance

Account Balance


πŸ’¬ Still Have Questions?

We’re happy to guide you through the best payment method for your situation.

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