Hey John I've had my watch set up for Apple Pay since it came out but only had success one time at Walgreens. Most time have to drag out iPhone and it works every time. Is there a secret? Always shows ready and lets me choose credit card. My pharmacist friend at cvs is kinda mad at as I switched to Walgreens..lol Tom
> On Jul 24, 2017, at 1:47 PM, John Robinson <[email protected]> wrote: > > Today I saw J.C. Penny is accepting ApplePay!! > > I also saw that Walmart skimmers had been used at two different stores……gee, > if all merchants would get on board with Apple this would not happen…and some > interesting stats on NFC payments….Apple still has a lot of work to do….look > at the numbers to find so many user’s have not yet made the plunge….but they > are still way ahead of the competition even though the Samsung phones > outnumber the iPhone drastically. > > I can’t figure out why….many times when I see an Apple Watch I’ll ask if they > use it for making purchases…well, no, haven’t really had the time to set it > up, or I didn’t know I could do that…..or I’ve never thought of it….geez, the > best payment system out there…..more education is needed by Apple to get the > point across…. > > John > > > > J.C. Penney Now Accepting Apple Pay Nationwide > > Apparel retailer J.C. Penney (JCP) said on Monday that its stores nationwide > will now be accepting Apple Pay (AAPL) . > > "As part of its focus on creating an easy and seamless customer shopping > experience, J.C. Penney has rolled out Apple Pay, which is transforming > mobile payments with an easy, secure and private way to pay, to all stores > nationwide," the company said in a statement. > > J.C. Penney is also making its credit card available on Apple Pay. > > "With the added convenience of our credit card as a payment option via Apple > Pay, we're giving customers another compelling reason to join our credit card > and loyalty programs," J.C. Penney Chief Information Officer Therace Risch > added. > > 25mSkimmers Found at Walmart: > > Much like the skimmers found at some Safeway locations earlier this year, the > skimming device pictured below was designed to be installed in the blink of > an eye at self-checkout lanes — as in recent incidents at Walmart stores in > Fredericksburg, Va. and Fort Wright, Ky. In these attacks, the skimmers were > made to piggyback on card readers sold by payment solutions company Ingenico. > > > > > > > > > > <Pasted Graphic.tiff> > > > > > > > > > <Pasted Graphic 1.tiff> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > <Pasted Graphic 3.tiff> > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > MacGroup mailing list > Posting address: [email protected] > Archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/> > Answers to questions: <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup/>
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