There are tons of services that make it easy to transfer money with a phone number or email address.

This week were looking at five of the best, based on your nominations.

You responded with tons of options, but we only have room for the top five.

From there you might send and deposit money easily.

Read morein its nomination thread here.

Money you cash out is usually in your bank account within a business day.

its also important to mention that Venmo is owned by PayPal, another contender in this roundup.

One of you said Venmo is like their fun teen brand, and that sounds about right.

Read morein its nomination thread here.

Plus, like we saidall the other person needs is a Gmail account and they have Google Wallet.

You dont have to get them to sign up for anything, just ask for their email address.

you could read morein its nomination thread here.

PayPal

PayPal has a long and interesting history.

PayPals fees can be confusing, but you canread a breakdown of them here.

In short, just confirm your transactions are personal, and not labeled as for goods or services.

you could read more of the whole back and forthin its nomination thread here.

Sending and receiving money is free, and sending just requires a phone number or an email address.

If youre not a Chase customer, it usually takes a little longer, but not much.

The service is US only, and there are no fees to send or receive money.

you might read morein its nomination thread here.

If aint nobody got time for that,this two-minute videoshould do the trick.

Have something to say about one of the contenders?

The Hive Five is based on reader nominations.

We understand its a bit of a popularity contest.

Have a suggestion for the Hive Five?

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