LeeroyJ. wrote: » In a couple of weeks this should be much more widespread and less hassle.
errlloyd wrote: » ... That could still be less than 20% of the Irish market.
errlloyd wrote: » I also have a feeling that Ulster bank's customers are usually of a slightly older demographic, though I am not 100% on that.
errlloyd wrote: » I also could be wrong, but IIRC Ulster bank customers didn't have contactless cards before.
Knasher wrote: » Hopefully apples launch and the advertising campaign behind it will push the rest of the banks into getting on board.
Fr. Fluffybottom wrote: » Back in Supervalu this morning, things were quiet, so I thought id try two things - the Supervalu loyalty app and Android Pay. The barcode on the screen of the phone wouldn't scan and the payment terminal said "Unsupported card". Not a successful morning from a technological perspective.
Basil3 wrote: » Was your screen brightness at full for the scan? Subway never scans my phone unless I have the brightness right up.
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TheChizler wrote: » Total cop out. They're obliged to provide you with a receipt if you ask for one for any form of payment.
dulpit wrote: » I think though that the default behaviour for some machines has changed so that contactless does not automatically issue receipt, but they can obviously give you one if needed.
errlloyd wrote: » Can you add an AIB click credit card and use it? I added mine the other day, but it got declined on tap and pay today, so I had to get the card out and insert it.
LeeroyJ. wrote: » How do you guys use it so much, tried in Nespresso in Arnotts and they kept telling me phones dont work. I told them I dont have a card and just tapped it, and if course it worked. Such a pain always discussing.