Have a whopping 2 transactions under my belt - very easy. iOS upgrade and Apple Pay CC setup uneventful.
US issued card should likely work in Canada on apple pay, it will be the Canadian-issued cards that will take some negotiation.Yes, will try next week in YYZ
My guess is that the US banks and apple have a mutual goal - drive out EMV adoption (chip and pin) that apple pay relies on. That means they were willing to cut a fee deal with apple, at least for a time period.something about the fee structure difference between here and the states. Guess if the banks can't rip off merchants on service charges, it ain't worth doing!
Really, old news for Canada.I've done 3 NFC payments this week - anyone top that?
Yes, although I've run into very few people who have actually processed an NFC transaction with their phone.... have you?Really, old news for Canada.
Yes. The banks have had wallets for some time, and I've seen more than one person use them. Not a flood.Yes, although I've run into very few people who have actually processed an NFC transaction with their phone.... have you?
I think I heard a little air rushing out an Apple balloon. Well benstt, you still missed out - you could have said you had twice the number of purchases if only you were using an Apple card !Yes. The banks have had wallets for some time, and I've seen more than one person use them. Not a flood.
How long do you think it will take for Apple Pay to account for half of all smartphone NFC transactions?Yes. The banks have had wallets for some time, and I've seen more than one person use them. Not a flood.
I don't know how it will go. My guesses...How long do you think it will take for Apple Pay to account for half of all smartphone NFC transactions?
I don't know about the sliced bread but it's vastly more secure than a merchant having your credit card details.I can see Apple Pay being a benefit if one could do away with a wallet altogether but I can't see that happening any time soon. As an example, I'll still need to carry a small wallet to hold my driver's licence, OHIP card, Costco, credit and debit cards along with a few others.
While it may be "cool" to buy something with your phone using Apple Pay thus bypassing the agonizing trouble of handing over cash, using Paypass, Paywave or the complicated method of inserting a card and entering a PIN, I don't quite get how otb makes it out to be the next best thing since sliced bread.
That comes with EMV - notice how you don't have to hand over your card. Fraud at merchants has gone way down when chip and pin came in.I don't know about the sliced bread but it's vastly more secure than a merchant having your credit card details.
I think it's a good idea for Americans who have been more reluctant to move away from cash. Canadians have been far quicker to pick up on alternate pay technologies. Tapping a card is the same thing as tapping a phone....
While it may be "cool" to buy something with your phone using Apple Pay thus bypassing the agonizing trouble of handing over cash, using Paypass, Paywave or the complicated method of inserting a card and entering a PIN,...