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# Payment Using e-Wallet (LinkAja)

### Payment Procedure Using e-Wallet (LinkAja)

1. Log in to the LinkAja payment page

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Click "Continue withdrawal LinkAja"

2. You will then be redirected to enter your mobile phone number and LinkAja PIN

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You will be given 5 minutes to complete the payment.

3. Click "Continue"
4. Enter the verification code (OTP) sent via SMS, then click "Process"
5. Transaction completed.

You will get a " Awaiting Payment" notification on the email registered to your Antares account. When the transaction process is complete, the display on the Antares page will change as shown below:

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You will receive an invoice and a "Payment Successful" notification in your email.


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