Some banks require that you place a phone call to them as a method of verifying your card before you can use it.
Would Apple Pay still indicate that the card is ready (even if I still have to call the bank)?
Some banks require that you place a phone call to them as a method of verifying your card before you can use it.
Would Apple Pay still indicate that the card is ready (even if I still have to call the bank)?
Some banks require that you place a phone call to them as a method of verifying your card before you can use it.
The issue I have been having especially at CVS...
if you don't tell the cashier you're using AP, it will not work when you tap the sensor. They have to actually press a button on their register, before you try to tap the sensor. It's very annoying sometimes, because a lot of the foreign cashiers, have no clue what you're talking about, until after the third or fourth try.
I haven't needed to try Walgreen's, and I didn't know CVS started taking it, but it worked perfectly at Chick-Fli-A. But that might be because the girl at the register was wearing a Sport.
Didn't realize it was at Chick-Fil-A.... I wonder if @mumfoau knows?!?!
Have you tried different cards? Some banks just don't support it, at least one of mine is in that category (for the record they don't support Android Pay either) "It must be Chase"
Hi, when I first used Apple Pay I had a lot of trouble. But now its all sorted so everything is good.
Problem one: I needed to ring the bank to authorise the registration on Apple Pay.
Problem two: in some shops it takes a little bit of time (20 to 30 seconds) before the shop's reader is ready. So I present the card early and nothing is ready.
Hope your problem is sorted