Alymente is a flexible benefits platform that allows you to use them in any way you see fit, always taking into consideration your unique, individual needs. We know that precisely because of this wide variety, many people are unsure about where they can use the Alymente card.
Throughout this article you will understand exactly where you can shop and also where, unfortunately, you cannot use it. In addition, we will also talk about some of the great advantages of our platform. Check it out below and find out all about it!
Where can I use the card after all?
We have excellent news for you: you can use the Alymente card in practically any establishment.
Our card can be used in any machine that accepts Mastercard payments, the card with the largest number of active shops worldwide.
There is only one caveat. It concerns the segment in which the enterprise in question falls. According to the law, there are five types of shops where benefit balances cannot be used as a means of payment. These are:
- clothing shops;
- construction material shops;
- tobacconists;
- liquor shops;
- furniture shops.
If the establishment you want to buy from doesn't fall into any of these categories and accepts payments by Mastercard, you're covered!
What are the advantages of the Alymente card?
In addition to the Alymente card, we also have QR Code payment, another method that aims to bring even more flexibility when making your purchases.
The great advantage of using the card is precisely the possibility of making payments from practically any location, without depending on the establishment having QR Code reading equipment.
One form of payment actually complements the other. If, for some reason, you don't have your card at the moment, or even if you've lost it, you can use your mobile phone to pay with the QR Code and vice versa.
All the control of the amounts and purchases made can be done directly through the Alymente application, where you can find the necessary data to control your spending.
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