Love’s adds contactless payment options

Updated Nov 25, 2020
Love’s Contactless payments

In efforts to offer customers convenient ways to pay for their purchases and also reduce the risk of COVID-19 coronavirus exposure, Love’s Travel Stops has expanded contactless payment options for transactions inside and outside its locations across the country. The expansion includes tap-and-go credit cards, mobile phone payment options and Mobile Pay from the Love’s Connect app.

“With the holiday driving season upon us, we want our customers to know about the increased amount of options they have when paying for fuel and other items like food, drinks and snacks,” said Ginny Webb, Love’s chief information officer and vice president of technology. “Being able to purchase items quickly and safely is very important to our customers and we are pleased to be able to offer these contactless options.”

To fill up their tanks, professional drivers can use Love’s Mobile Pay on the Love’s Connect app to answer prompts, pay for fuel and receive contactless, digital receipts using mobile phones. Lastly, Mobile Receipts on the Love’s Connect App provides professional drivers access to contactless receipts from all the transactions they make when their My Love Rewards card is swiped or scanned. For more information visit https://www.loves.com/app.

Mobile and contactless technology helps limit COVID-19 exposure and offers more convenience for the customer. While adding these options, Love’s said it remains committed to ongoing enhancements of security features. Contactless payment options include:

  • Apply Pay, Samsung Pay and Google Pay.
  • Tap-and-go credit cards, such as Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover.
  • New smart terminals, that combined with Love’s credit processing software, cut checkout time in half.

Contactless transactions inside Love’s locations have more than doubled in the last year, according to a statement from the company. Four-wheel customers using contactless options to pay at the pump have increased by more than five times in 2020.