lundi 11 décembre 2017

Re: [apple-iphone] Apple Pay, Go Away

 

Employees need to learn how to use Apple Pay. Everytime I try using Apple Pay at Panera Bread, the cashier still gives me a receipt to sign. I thought that didn't happen with Apple Pay.

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On Dec 5, 2017, at 2:36 PM, Jim Saklad jimdoc@icloud.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

>>> I don't need or want Apple Pay.
>>> I did not see an option to skip this feature.
>>> I only saw options to set up now or later.
>>> Bobby
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>> If you don't mind my asking, what is it about Apple Pay that you don't like?
>> Jim Saklad
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> I LOVE! Apple Pay. When I'm At Best Buy it's WAY more simple then me pulling out my Wallet. I get Frustrated when someone's in line an they gotta pull out which card they want to use … or rewards this or rewards that.
> Not to mention why pull out your Card when you're at home buying stuff on-line as most apps allow Apple Pay to be used as a form of payment.
> I also use Apple Pay when I'm boarding a plane as E-Tickets are pretty much useless to me…
> Apple Pay doesn't keep your card info as it gives out a different card number as oppose to the one on your card.
> chris williams

1. Apple Pay is easier, simpler, and faster than paying with either cash or a physical credit (or debit) card. If you have an Apple Watch, it is MUCH easier.

2. Apple Pay is more secure than using a physical credit or debit card.

3. There is no charge to the user for using Apple Pay; apple gets about 0.15% of the transaction, cut out of the charge the credit card company takes.

I have at leat 4 supermarkets or chains, 2 drug store chains, 2 fast food chains I go to, at least 1 auto parts store, and at least 1 gas station that accept Apple Pay.

I get a digital record of my purchases, without having to keep track of little pieces of paper.

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