Right, the money they don’t want Apple to receive…so I changed Banks.  A real 
hassle but I had waited long enough….One day at the Apple Store I was at the 
table with a manager of a bank in Louisville, with branches in Indiana.  I told 
her I was changing banks due to ApplePay.

She said her bank was soon going to have it and she would call me  She did 
several times letting me know it was close…finally I went with Chase since it 
was already functioning….her bank did add ApplePay and she called but it was 
too late.  

The consumer can move mountains if we work in unison….


> On Mar 17, 2017, at 12:37 PM, Lee Larson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 03/17/2017 11:34 AM, John Robinson wrote:
>> Walgreens has progressed to where we can use their rewards system from our 
>> watch…now I can get the points for shopping and pay for the product all from 
>> the watch…THIS is the way it should be everywhere…simple, convenient, 
>> secure, fast…Chip cards are so darn slow.
> 
> All over Europe people already use contact-less NFC-chip cards that are
> just as fast as Apple Pay and Android Pay, although not as secure. Those
> same cards will work at the new Apple Pay-compliant terminals.
> 
> I'm sure the banks are covetously eying that little sliver of money
> Apple gets from each Apple Pay transaction. This is why I expect more
> U.S. credit cards to come equipped with NFC chips as well as the slower
> EMV chips.
> 
> 
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