Ed, I got to thinking maybe you were talking about Self Checkout, if so the scanner WON’T scan the phone…it’s not calibrated for anything other than the product barcodes….I would have to use the Kroger card on my keychain if I went through self checkout. In line they use a different hand scanner that will work for the phones.
John > On Jul 31, 2017, at 10:04 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > John how do you use the Kroger Plus card with the scanner? > > From: [email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]> > [mailto:[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>] On Behalf Of John > Robinson > Sent: Monday, July 31, 2017 10:00 AM > To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers > Subject: Re: [MacGroup] This and that..... > > Jim, > > Stay with it…sometimes it’s awkward….but you’ll get used to it…. > > I also found another great addition to ApplePay….most of you may already know > this… > > For my birthday I always ask for Apple, the family gets so sick and tired of > this..but it’s better than socks or a tie…. > > The usual iTunes, then a couple for Apple, one came from an email, when > received it gave me several choices…I could print and take the paper to the > Apple Store, I could use the email OR I could add to my Wallet… > > I’ve never done this before but here’s how it works. > > From the email I chose add to Apple Wallet but for the one that was an actual > gift card I discovered that all I had to do was click on the “Passes” and > then the camera opens and it grabs the QR Code off the back of he card > > <image002.png> > > and instantly adds the amount to my wallet….so look at the Wallet now……I have > the credit and debit cards above (some are behind others, not all show) then > at the bottom I have the Passes listed, so my rewards card to Walgreens, same > with Kroger the old Starbucks card I no longer use since they take ApplePay > and at the top you see a “gray” Apple Store” and a small “tan” card behind > the Apple Card, which is another Apple Store card. So shopping on line or in > the store now I have everything on the iPhone…. > > > > <image003.png> > > > > > > > > I’m hoping that one day the restaurants will come into the 21st century and > allow their gift cards to be added to our Wallets so payment can be made for > the charges even if they don’t accept ApplePay. I’ll start the push with > their managements. All this is so much easier, and safer than giving the > server our card….Apple is striving to make our lives easier and more > secure….we need to show we approve by using their system every chance we can. > > > John > > > > On Jul 31, 2017, at 2:45 AM, James Bennett <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > I used Apple Pay at the Walgreens at Frankfort Ave & Ewing Friday. Wouldn’t > accept it the first few tries. Finally worked on the 3rd or 4th attempt. > Don’t know if it was me holding the phone wrong or the reader, ‘cause I’ve > only used Apple Pay a few times so far. > Jim > > On Jul 28, 2017, at 1:21 PM, tom holloman <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > John > Agree. Did remind clerks. I suggested have tech check reader to Walgreens and > she just gave me a blank look. Starbucks said they didn't have it. The reader > was old kind. Worked perfect at ace hardware too. Didn't work at our local > grocery store and clerk said I was only one that had tried.they could care > less.only two places that have on our island are the grocery store and ace, > so most my use off island. Yesterday was first time I had so much trouble. > Had over $100 in cart at Walgreens. Would have left but we are on tight > schedule because late planes were all full so I paid cash. > Tom > > On Jul 28, 2017, at 7:12 AM, John Robinson <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Tom, > > Most all the Starbucks take ApplePay, the one here was not on the top of the > list so other stores had it long before we did…now when I purchase a drink I > have to remind the clerk, especially if they are new, to hit the CREDIT > button before handing the reader through the window…if I’ve tried to lower > the watch to quickly it won’t work, I have to raise the watch and then go to > the reader a second time…it then always works. Walgreen’s is a perfect read > every time, so your store needs to work on this. > > John > > > On Jul 28, 2017, at 1:07 PM, tom holloman <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > That's good news especially after my experience on Maui yesterday. First one > great at Whole Foods held watch up and bang, done. Next one Walgreens reader > didn't take watch or iPhone. Has to be reader because it had just worked at > Whole Foods. Also tried at different machine in their pharmacy, same result. > Next stop Starbucks because I thought they took it but they said no. > These merchants need train clerks or keep machines working. > I really hate to hand my card to a stranger. > Tom > > On Jul 28, 2017, at 5:54 AM, John Robinson <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > > 1st > > Last night my wife found the nail polish she had been looking for ever so > long. Amazon didn’t have it….”out of stock, didn’t know if it would ever be > offered”. > > Then she found a company that offered the product…who are they? Are they a > front for my info? Are they simply mining credit card numbers, addresses, > email addresses? > > But, if she wants it, I better take the chance and order…(been married 54 > years, I’ve learned my position)…. > > In the cart and now to checkout….once in checkout I was so hoping PayPal > would be there..and fantastic, it was! Whew, now no info to this > firm…however right beside PayPal wasApplePay!!! Goodness the Gods are > smiling… > > Hit ApplePay, the next process was to authenticate with the fingerprint…game > over, I was done…not a single other thing to do, Apple completes the entire > transaction. I hear the ping on the iPhone from Apple, seconds later another > ping from the company thanking me for the order, giving me the order number > and date of delivery… > > No being transferred to PayPal, putting in my password to PayPal and picking > the institution I want them to use for the payment… > > Folks, this ApplePay is amazing, using it on the internet is even better than > at a Point Of Purchase checkout at a store….You owe it to yourself to utilize > this system… > > > 2nd > > Just how good is Siri? Lots of comparisons by the rag writers, for me the > answer lies in does Siri do what I want? > > This morning on the way to work I was beside a Sone Container Semi, I > wondered if the company was publicly traded…”Siri, is Stone Container > Corporation a publicly traded company”? > > Here is what she sent….now you see why I talk as much to this lady as I do my > wife…before you protest, remember, we’ve been married 54 years!! > > Stone Container Corporation > > SSCC was formed in November 1998, with the merger of Jefferson Smurfit > Corporation (JSC) and Stone Container Corporation (Stone). JSC’s roots go > back to 1974, when Dublin, Ireland-based Jefferson Smurfit Group (JSG) > acquired partial interest in Time Industries, a Chicago-based paper and > packaging company. > > > JSG established a major presence in the United States with the 1981 > acquisition of the Alton Box Board Company and the 1982 acquisition of > Diamond International’s packaging operations. In 1983, JSG’s U.S. operations > reorganized and the majority of these operations became subsidiaries of JSC. > JSC went on to establish a leadership position in the U.S. paper and > packaging industry with its 1986 acquisition of 50 percent of Container > Corporation of America (CCA) from Mobil Corporation. > > > Morgan Stanley Leveraged Equity Fund II (MSLEF II) purchased the other half > of CCA. JSC restructured as a privately held company in 1989, jointly owned > by JSG and MSLEF II. > > > As part of the restructuring, JSC acquired the remainder of CCA. In 1994, JSC > recapitalized as a publicly traded company. > > > 3rd > > This one is hard to understand, why would anyone be buying the iPhone 7 when > the 8 is just a couple months away? Maybe the Android users are reading the > same news the rest of us see, a new Android virus every 10 seconds, > expecting 3.5 million this year alone….for some reason they are moving NOW > instead of waiting for the 8….good news for Apple but unexpected. > > The iPhone 8 isn't even here yet and Android owners are already switching to > Apple > > A Message from Sears > <http://eb2.3lift.com/pass?tl_clickthrough=true&redir=http%3A%2F%2Fcat.ny.us.criteo.com%2Fdelivery%2Fckn.php%3Fcppv%3D1%26cpp>Published > July 25, 2017 > > <1501002431322.jpeg> > > File photo: Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of software > engineering, speaks during an announcement of new products at the Apple > Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, Calif., Monday, June 5, 2017. > (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) (Copyright 2017 The Associated Press. All > rights reserved.) > > In a report published on Tuesday, market research firm CIRP revealed that > Apple attracted more Android switchers in the most recent quarter than at any > other time in the past year. > > While over 75% of iPhone buyers were upgrading from the iPhone 5s, iPhone 6 > or iPhone 6s (as well as the SE, 5c and Plus models), 20% of consumers > surveyed said that they were switching over from an Android device. > > "The good news for Apple is that relative to earlier quarters, they attracted > a higher percentage of iPhone buyers from Android phones," said CIRP partner > and co-founder Josh Lowitz. "In the past three quarters before the June 2017 > quarter, Android owners had represented 14% to 17% of iPhone buyers. With > lengthening upgrade cycles and a growing percentage of owners with the most > recently released models, continued platform switching will be important to > the success of the next iPhones." > > In addition to the increased rate of Android switchers, far more iPhone > buyers elected to upgrade to the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in the quarter > ending in June than the previous quarter. The percentage of 7 or 7 Plus > buyers didn't quite crack 70% last quarter, but this quarter, the number > jumped to 81%. > > Additionally, legacy models sold in the same quarter last year (when the 6s > was the latest iPhone model) accounted for 34% of all iPhones sold in the US. > This year, that number fell to 19%. Even with the iPhone 8 set to be unveiled > in the next two months, consumers are still buying the latest, greatest > iPhones. 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