How does the ApplePay on the AppleWatch work?
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M. Taylor
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 8:35 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Frustrated with Apple Pay
Hello Sarai,
I am
The only thing that frustrates me about Apple Pay is that my card issuer hasn't
gotten on board with it yet.
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On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 8:02 PM -0800, "Sarai Bucciarelli"
wrote:
Ok,
My phone was unlocked
verify it isn’t a hardware
issue. The phone is only a month old.. Plus, I want to hit the Apple store.
LOL. Awesome instructions!
> On Feb 17, 2016, at 8:35 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
>
> Hello Sarai,
>
> I am sorry you have had difficulty in using Apple Pay. Rest assured that
> onc
Hello Sarai,
I am sorry you have had difficulty in using Apple Pay. Rest assured that once
you get the hang of it, it will quickly become your payment method of choice.
There are a couple of things to keep in mind when using Apple Pay. First,
because of various security policies, some
Hi guys:
I have a new iphone 6s. I bought it for Apple pay. I cannot get it to work! I
went to Sprouts, and Petco, who have apple pay. I held my phone up to the
reader. Phone vibrated, and brought up my credit card. I touched the finger id.
nothing happened! I cannot figure it out!
Sarai D
Hi:
I cannot get Apple pay working on my iphone 6s. Any tips?
Sarai D. Bucciarelli www.linkedin.com/in/SaraiDBucciarelli
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If I recall correctly, I had to do it in the Wallet app first. That changed
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> On Dec 2, 2015, at 9:54 PM, John Diakogeorgiou wrote:
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> Does anyone know how to either change the date and security code for a
> card used with Apple
Does anyone know how to either change the date and security code for a
card used with Apple Pay? If this is not possible, how do I delete the
existing card. I cannot add the new one as both card numbers are the
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Hello,
A lot of things are in settings, that I would have never thought to be in
there, so you're not alone.
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From: Mary Otten
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2015 11:26 pm
Subject: Re: Setting a default credit card in Appl
ote:
>
> Settings>wallet and apple pay>default card.
>
>> On Nov 3, 2015, at 4:06 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
>>
>> I have two credit cards in my Apple wallet for Apple Pay. I thought there
>> was supposed to be away where you could set one as default. But I went in
Settings>wallet and apple pay>default card.
> On Nov 3, 2015, at 4:06 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> I have two credit cards in my Apple wallet for Apple Pay. I thought there was
> supposed to be away where you could set one as default. But I went into
> wallet, and I don
I have two credit cards in my Apple wallet for Apple Pay. I thought there was
supposed to be away where you could set one as default. But I went into wallet,
and I don't see a way to do that. Is there one?
Mary
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> On Sep 27, 2015, at 10:00 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
> I did as you suggested, and I don't get any different results. No special
> Apple Pay butt
Hi Mark,
I did as you suggested, and I don't get any different results. No special Apple
Pay button is present. But I also find interesting is that I'm having to sign
in with my password all over the place when I do things in the app store or
with Apple Store. Touch ID is supposed to
app. The Apple Pay did not appear as an option for
her. I suggested that she restart her phone, and open the Passbook app, before
launching Amtrack. After doing this, the Apple Pay was then displayed as a
purchasing option.
Mark
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You don't choose if you are using your phone. It is always Apple Pay. To use it
asv a regular credit card you must still swipe it.
John Diakogeorgiou
> On Sep 27, 2015, at 7:00 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> Hi Anna,
> No. I have one card in Apple Pay. The very same Discov
Mark,
I think what I've been doing may have more to do with ignorance than any
setting I have. I think the next time I use apple pay, I'm going to try it from
the lucked screen as you described and expect I'll love it even more if that
works as I'm betting it will.
T
Hi Anna,
No. I have one card in Apple Pay. The very same Discover card that I am trying
to use with Apple Pay. That Discover card is showing up as the payment option.
But, how am I supposed to know if it is Apple Pay or not Apple Pay? I have use
that card previously. It is my iTunes and App
Hi Mary,
Have you added both of your cards to Apple Pay? If so, you should have both
options. You might want to call Apple Accessibility and have them walk you
through it.
Best,
Anna
> On Sep 27, 2015, at 5:49 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> Well this is very interesting, since so ma
Well this is very interesting, since so many of you have done the Apple Pay
thing. I have an item in my bag. On the screen with the bag and item before I
check out, there were a bunch of recommended things which I rejected and tap to
continue. On the next screen there are no payment options and
How frustrating! I didn't have that problem buying a phone with Apple Pay,
thank goodness. Best of luck getting it sorted.
Anna
> On Sep 27, 2015, at 5:25 PM, John Diakogeorgiou
> wrote:
>
> I bought the 6s using Apple Pay from the Apple App. What was
> interesti
elect which card you want to use. Make sure the card is selected, and hold
> your finger on the home button, and boom, all done.
>
>> On Sep 27, 2015, at 5:05 PM, eileen.misr...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I don't get to use Apple Pay as much as I
I bought the 6s using Apple Pay from the Apple App. What was
interesting though is that my credit card rejected the payment because
they thought it was fraud. They wouldn't process it even though I told
them it was a valid transaction.
On 9/27/15, Daniel Miller wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
howed me the card I have on file with
no other options. Maybe I will go back in there and see if I can double tap
that and hope it doesn't just make a purchase, which is not what I want.
Discover card has a deal going right now where you get 10% on any Apple Pay
purchases you make with thei
Sep 27, 2015, at 5:05 PM, eileen.misr...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I don't get to use Apple Pay as much as I would like because of the lack of
> merchants that accept it. Mark, you gave me good reason to check my settings
> to see if I would be notified each time
Hi,
I echo Ana’s statement. The apple pay process is 100% accessible with
VoiceOver. Once you’ve selected the product or added it to your cart, the apple
pay option will be on the cart screen.
> On Sep 27, 2015, at 5:11 PM, Woody Anna Dresner wrote:
>
> Hi Mary,
>
> Yes,
Hi Mary,
Yes, I've purchased several things with Apple Pay from the Apple store app. If
I remember right, there's a Pay with Apple Pay option, which you double-tap.
Somewhere along the line, you use touch ID to confirm that you want to use it.
I don't remember the exact steps, b
I saw a note on Applevis from sometime back stating that the pay with Apple Pay
option is not accessible for voiceover in the online Apple Store app. I just
tried to buy something using that app, and I also did not see the Apple Pay
option. Am I missing something? Has anyone successfully bought
Hello,
I don't get to use Apple Pay as much as I would like because of the lack of
merchants that accept it. Mark, you gave me good reason to check my settings to
see if I would be notified each time which dard I would like to use. I went "to
settings under "Passport and Apple
rd of choice each time you use Apple Pay.
>
> In my case, even when the phone is locked, at the time of purchase, I simply
> place my finger on the Touch ID, and hold the phone very near the terminal,
> and that's all. When the phone is close enough to the terminal, the
> ApplePa
Hello Alan,
You must have your settings setup to require that you select your credit card
of choice each time you use Apple Pay.
In my case, even when the phone is locked, at the time of purchase, I simply
place my finger on the Touch ID, and hold the phone very near the terminal, and
that
ote:
>
> Mary,
>
> It's been awhile since I set up the credit card I use with Apple Pay in my
> iPhone but I had to first add it to my Passbook. When I've used Apple Pay at
> Walgreens and McDonald's, I first have to select the applicable credit card
> in my Pas
Mary,
It's been awhile since I set up the credit card I use with Apple Pay in my
iPhone but I had to first add it to my Passbook. When I've used Apple Pay at
Walgreens and McDonald's, I first have to select the applicable credit card
in my Passbook and then make sure my appropria
the finger print thing to varify that?
> - Original Message -
> From: "Mary Otten"
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2015 7:30 PM
> Subject: Newbie Apple Pay question
>
>
> I have never used Apple Pay, only read about it. I am intrigued by the notion
I thought you had to use the finger print thing to varify that?
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From: "Mary Otten"
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2015 7:30 PM
Subject: Newbie Apple Pay question
I have never used Apple Pay, only read about it. I am intrigued by the notion
of
I have never used Apple Pay, only read about it. I am intrigued by the notion
of paying for something from your lock screen. On the other hand, it seems
awfully insecure. Say someone steals your phone and walks into a store. As I
understand it, all you have to do if you have wallet from the
I entered the data manually and it worked.
John Diakogeorgiou
> On Sep 26, 2015, at 12:36 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> I just got a new iPhone 6s, which is the first one I have had that enabled me
> to use Apple Pay. I have a credit card on file with iTunes, and it was
> offer
Mary, like you, this is my first opportunity to use Apple Pay. When I went to
the verification process and got to the final step, I entered the security code
on my credit card. Everything went well from there. Everything was verified and
the process was completed.
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> On
I just got a new iPhone 6s, which is the first one I have had that enabled me
to use Apple Pay. I have a credit card on file with iTunes, and it was offered
that I could enter this into Apple Pay, which I excepted into the wallet. The
final step of making this card available involves getting a
One start, and the site isn't the most accessible, is the liste Mastercard
has of merchants who take contactless payments, or pay pass. Apple Pay is
compatible with that, so it should work at most stores on that list.
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From: "Mary Otten"
To:
Does anyone know if there is a place where an up-to-date list of merchants who
accept Apple Pay can be found? The list of banks and credit unions keeps
expanding, but I have not seen anything about actual stores where you can use
the Apple Pay in quite some time.
Mary
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One other thing I forgot to mention. One place I use Apple Pay, Rubio's
Mexican Grill, asks if the amount is correct on the terminal and I must hit
a "Yes" button to finish the transaction. Unfortunately, this is all
visual, so I have to ask for help.
Also, sometimes Walgreens
My experience has been that Apple Pay will not announce the amount of
purchase before I pay, therefore, it has the same disadvantage as any other
payment process.
Also, while the iPhone will store payment information, for a short period
of time, in the passbook app, the Apple Watch does not
11:22 PM
Subject: RE: Apple Pay question
I am pretty sure it does, but in any case, you can’t independently verify
what is on the terminal if you do a regular credit card or debit card
transaction.
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Don
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Apple Pay question
I would like to ask a related question. When one uses Apple pay, does voice
over verbalize the amount being charged? I ask because I don't want to
authorize a purchase unless I can independently verify the amount I am
I would like to ask a related question. When one uses Apple pay, does
voice over verbalize the amount being charged? I ask because I don't
want to authorize a purchase unless I can independently verify the
amount I am being charged.
Don Roberts
On 8/11/2015 9:11 AM, Woody Anna Dr
Hi Neal,
You get a notification when you've used Apple Pay, and your purchases appear on
your credit card statement.
Best,
Anna
> On Aug 11, 2015, at 10:28 AM, Neal Ewers wrote:
>
> Hi all. For those of you who use Apple pay, do you get any kind of statement
> that sho
Hi Neil. Each time you make a purchase, it shows up in the passbook app. So
yes, it's kind of like your own statement.
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> On Aug 11, 2015, at 10:28 AM, Neal Ewers wrote:
>
> Hi all. For those of you who use Apple pay, do you get any kind of statement
> t
Hi all. For those of you who use Apple pay, do you get any kind of statement
that shows you the things you have purchased either each time you make a
purchase, or in a monthly statement?
Thanks for the information.
Neal
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>From what I've read, Apple Pay will work with iPad mini three and iPad air two
>for purchasing with an apps. It has something to do with a secure element in
>the phone, which even though the iPhone 5S has a fingerprint reader, it
>doesn't have this particular secure el
The apple watch will work with iPhone 5s to run apple pay, of course...
> On 12 Jun 2015, at 16:07, Traci Duncan wrote:
>
> Color me confused! Why doesn’t Apple Pay work on the iPhone 5s for making
> purchases inside apps, yet it works on iPad mini3?
>
> Is there a hard
Hi Traci,
I think the 6 and 6 Plus are the only iPhones to have the NFC chip required for
Apple Pay. So yes, it's a hardware issue.
Best,
Anna
> On Jun 12, 2015, at 10:07 AM, Traci Duncan wrote:
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> Color me confused! Why doesn’t Apple Pay work on the iPhone 5s for makin
Color me confused! Why doesn’t Apple Pay work on the iPhone 5s for making
purchases inside apps, yet it works on iPad mini3?
Is there a hardware thing I don’t know about? Lol, or is it strictly, get the
people to buy the latest products!
Thank you,
Traci
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Mostly correct. Apple Pay lets you pay at a cash register in a physical store
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5. It can also be incorporated into iOS apps, letting you pay with your
fingerprint on the iPhone 5S and newer. Outside of those two
Hi all,
With all the hoopla on PayPal lately, I thought I’d learn more about Apple Pay.
Tell me, am I understanding this correctly…?
Apple Pay is only for mobile payments, not for making purchases on our
computers?
Thank you,
Traci
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A Canadian commentator on the TWIT simulcast stated the reason for Apple Pay
not coming to Canada is because of their seriously restrictive banking
regulations. I don't know her credentials to validate that; she was said to
be a psychotherapist, so for what it is worth.
;
>
>> On Jun 8, 2015, at 9:00 PM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I was somewhat disappointed today when Apple announced that Apple Pay would
>> be expanded in the US to include even more banks, credit cards and
>> retailers. Also Apple
I was highly disappointed to hear this too but what else is new. We do not as
yet have iTunes radio either.
> On Jun 8, 2015, at 9:00 PM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I was somewhat disappointed today when Apple announced that Apple Pay would
> be expanded in
Hello,
I was somewhat disappointed today when Apple announced that Apple Pay would
be expanded in the US to include even more banks, credit cards and
retailers. Also Apple announced that Apple Pay would be available in the UK
soon, but there was no word about Apple Pay coming north across the
ld be so appreciated, thanks.
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
> Woody Anna Dresner
> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2015 2:29 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [Bulk] Re: ICloud and apple pay questions
>
> Hello Jeremy
PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Bulk] Re: ICloud and apple pay questions
Hello Jeremy,
The easiest way to fix iCloud is probably to delete the account on your
phone and then sign in with the one on your computer. When you delete the
account, you'll be asked if you want to keep t
; ITunes, my apple ID is the correct and current email address.
> Anyone know how to change it on the phone itself for ICloud?
>
> Secondly, under apple pay, it says I can scan in new cards. When I click on
> this, I am not seeing a button or anything to scan in the card so that I
tacles between
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> On Apr 22, 2015, at 10:56 AM, Lizand Sammie
> wrote:
>
> I believe that Apple Pay wil
s, my apple ID is the correct and current email address.
Anyone know how to change it on the phone itself for ICloud?
Secondly, under apple pay, it says I can scan in new cards. When I click on
this, I am not seeing a button or anything to scan in the card so that I
don't have to manually
To my understanding, Apple Pay must deploy a new networking component that was
only introduced with the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6+.
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It will also work on the iPhone 5, 5c and 5s together with the Apple Watch.
> On 22 Apr 2015, at 15:56, Lizand Sammie wrote:
>
> I believe that Apple Pay will only work on the iPhone 6.
>
> Liz Ulrich and Leader dog sammie
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I believe that Apple Pay will only work on the iPhone 6.
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If you have an Apple Watch paired with your iPhone 5 through 6 Plus,
then you could use that with Apple Pay.
Wayne
On 4/21/15, Alan J Paganelli wrote:
> I believe you need 6 for that. I don't have it on my 5s but my son says
> it's on his 6.
>
>
> Regards,
> Alan
il 20, 2015 10:13 PM
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Subject: Does IPhone5 With IOS8.3 Work with Apple Pay?
Hi, list.
Does IPhone5 With IOS8.3 Work with Apple Pay?
Thanks!
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No, iPhone 5 doesn't have the necessary NFC facility. You'll need iPhone 6 or 6
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> On 21/04/2015, at 5:13 pm, Fazil wrote:
Hi, list.
Does IPhone5 With IOS8.3 Work with Apple Pay?
Thanks!
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Hi Peter,
*Voice over does not announce the amount before payment, but after you have
paid, you can read the latest transaction, and all transactions in the
Passbook app.*
*Hi *Brenth,
*I just used Apple Pay at my local McDonald's.*
*The target was mounted on top of the credit card termina
No, voiceover does not read the cash that you pay. The cashier will tell
you how much you owe. You will point the phone at the reader with your
finger on the home button to present your touch ID. When the transaction is
complete, your phone will beep and vibrate and voiceover will say done.
L
Hi,
Is voiceover reading the amount of cash you have to pay?
> Op 20-apr.-2015, om 08:15 heeft M. Taylor het volgende
> geschreven:
>
> Hello Brent,
>
> To answer your question:
>
> There is absolutely nothing with which one needs to line up the phone in
> ord
Hello Brent,
To answer your question:
There is absolutely nothing with which one needs to line up the phone in order
to complete an Apple Pay transaction.
Simply stated, once the cashier rings up your order, all you need do is to hold
the phone over the transaction terminal, with your
n the correct
place.
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From: "Liz And Sammie"
To:
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2015 9:42 PM
Subject: My experience with Apple Pay.
I just want to share my experience with Using Apple Pay.
I set Apple Pay up when the last software update happened. Last Friday, I
de
I just want to share my experience with Using Apple Pay.
I set Apple Pay up when the last software update happened. Last Friday, I
decided to go to Subway to grab lunch, and I used Apple Pay. It went
flawlessly, and it was so accessible. I was dubious about Apple Pay, but after
using it I
Hi, all. When I downloaded the update I was asked for my email and credit
card information. I didn't understand that this was to enroll me in apple
pay. I thought that for some unknown reason I had to re-enter my
information. I got the confirming email that I had enrolled and I don'
can lower the rates which they usually do by a very small amount each year
and also to check with the competition every so often to see what they offer.
If it is less I can usually take this to my long-time provider who will match
it because they want to keep me as a customer.
I really hope Apple
nyone could've
clicked off a picture of my card. I wonder what pin one is supposed to use
if asked in an Apple Pay transaction, as without the store knowing what
specific card is behind it, how is the pin authenticated?
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From: "Kelly Pierce"
To:
Sent
slightly less
then two percent, but this still is a considerable expense. If Apple
ever adds ACH transfers to Apple Pay, this system is toast.
On 4/11/15, M. Taylor wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> As I have posted to this list, I am a big fan of Apple Pay, electing to use
> it whenever p
Hello All,
As I have posted to this list, I am a big fan of Apple Pay, electing to use
it whenever possible. It facilitates the most convenient, transparent, and
independent in-store purchasing experience I've ever conducted. I use my
iPhone 6 Plus to buy items via Apple Pay no fewer than
Hi Sieghard,
Like you, I have a 5S and waiting for the 6S or 7 or whatever they will call it
but it will be interesting to know the availability of Apple Pay in Canada.
Ron & Danvers
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Sieghard Wei
Hello fellow Canadians and others,
I just heard on the Apple Bite Podcast that Apple Pay may make its debut in
Canada as early as this month. I have a 5S and don't plan to upgrade until
this fall at the earliest, but I did buy my wife an iPhone 6 and I'm of
course curious as to where
> app. The only odd thing is that now that there's Google Wallet, and this
> Wallet, both named Wallet, it's hard to tell which Wallet is which until I
> open one.
>
> - Original Message - From: "Vicky Collins"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, February 20,
Wallet is which
until I open one.
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From: "Vicky Collins"
To:
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2015 11:54 PM
Subject: Re: Apple Pay with two phones
I did indeed get my new iPhone 6 case today, so went ahead and
set up the device. As for Apple Pay, as part of the p
I did indeed get my new iPhone 6 case today, so went ahead and
set up the device. As for Apple Pay, as part of the phone setup
process, I was asked if I wanted to add my card on file with
iTunes to Apple Pay, to which I said yes, entered the three digit
code on the card, and it went through
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On Feb 19, 2015, at 3:04 PM, Vicky Collins
wrote:
Does anyone know how Apple Pay works when one has two iPhones.
As you might recall, I purchased my iPhone 6 plus 16 GB when the
phones were first available. But,
3:04 PM, Vicky Collins wrote:
Does anyone know how Apple Pay works when one has two iPhones.
As you might recall, I purchased my iPhone 6 plus 16 GB when the phones were
first available. But, wanting to try the 6, as well as get a 64 GB model, I
just recently purchased an unlocked 6 fro
Does anyone know how Apple Pay works when one has two iPhones.
As you might recall, I purchased my iPhone 6 plus 16 GB when the
phones were first available. But, wanting to try the 6, as well
as get a 64 GB model, I just recently purchased an unlocked 6
from Apple. I had thought about going
d the expiration date, I canceled
out and entered everything in manually, just to be sure, and then
called my bank. The first time I called, they told me things
were set up for Apple Pay, but they were not, for some reason, so
I had to make a second call.
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From: Cheryl Homiak
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Subject: Re: Adding a card to Apple Pay
Yes, , I am entering all my information correctly and that includes the
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On Feb 19, 2015, at 10:45 AM, Colin Matthews
wrote:
Hi!
Have you got the code from the back of your card the last 3 numbers are what
your looking for if you haven’t!
HTH Colin
On 19 Feb 2015, at 16:37, Cheryl Homiak mailto:cah4...@icloud.com>> wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I already hav
Hi!
Have you got the code from the back of your card the last 3 numbers are what
your looking for if you haven’t!
HTH Colin
On 19 Feb 2015, at 16:37, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I already have a card in Apple Pay: the one from my iTunes account. But I
> keep trying to add
Hi all.
I already have a card in Apple Pay: the one from my iTunes account. But I keep
trying to add another one and i know the bank is participating in Apple pay.
But it keeps giving me "invalid card" and tells me to try entering my
information again. when I click okay, at the be
Your welcome.
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Destene Noller
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2015 12:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: apple pay
Thanks so much! The guy I talked to at Apple Accessibility yesterday said that
no such
Cult of Mac wrote about this in October. Read their article at:
http://www.cultofmac.com/300364/find-stores-around-using-apple-pay/
Web-based locators are available to identify locations that support
NFC payments, which Apple Pay uses. MasterCard actually has an app for
the iPhone where end
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