I live in the UK and have never had problems with Apple Pay nor any problems with my bank that does Apple Pay.
Sent from my iPhone > On 25 Apr 2019, at 10:20 am, 'Harry Bell' via MacVisionaries > <[email protected]> wrote: > > In the UK, major banks like Barclays and the Halifax do support Apple Pay. > But whenever I’ve tried to buy anything over £50 online from Apple using > Apple Pay (Apple Watch or iPhone), the transaction appears to go through but > a short while later, I’m notified that it failed to go through. I ring Apple > and they blame the bank. I ring the bank and they blame Apple. It’s a shame > that there seem to be no plans to bring the Apple credit card to the UK! > Cheers > Harry > >> On 25 Apr 2019, at 09:26, Jürgen Fleger <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> honnestly said: the same in Europe at least in Germany where I live. Only a >> few smaller Banks offer Apple Pay but the larger ones don’t so far. What I >> think is a pitty. Let see what time brings. >> Jürgen >> >> >>> Am 25.04.2019 um 08:18 schrieb Simon Fogarty <[email protected]>: >>> >>> Yeah Apple pay is still a limited thing here in nz, >>> Only 2 of our banks have it >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On >>> Behalf Of M. Taylor >>> Sent: Thursday, 25 April 2019 1:11 PM >>> To: [email protected] >>> Subject: The two reasons Apple Pay in the US lags way behind Europe, 9 to 5 >>> Mac >>> >>> 9 to 5 Mac - Wednesday, April 24, 2019 at 7:54 AM >>> >>> The two reasons Apple Pay in the US lags way behind Europe >>> >>> When we reported that JC Penney had stopped supporting Apple Pay, some >>> European readers were confused about the state of Apple Pay in the US. Why >>> did the chain need to specifically support Apple Pay when everywhere in >>> Europe accepts it because it’s effectively just another contactless card? >>> >>> A reader suggested I write an explainer, which I added to my to-do list >>> only to find that CNBC did it for me in video form … >>> >>> Contactless payment in Europe >>> Certainly in London and other major cities, contactless payment is >>> supported pretty much everywhere. From major retailers through coffee shops >>> to independent corner stores and market stalls. Even some buskers accept >>> contactless payment. >>> >>> If you travel around London, you no longer need an Oyster card – just tap >>> your contactless card at the entry gates to tube, DLR, and Overground >>> stations, as well as when boarding buses. >>> >>> For many of us, it’s the default way to pay for even really minor purchases >>> like a chocolate bar. It’s the new cash. >>> >>> Apple Pay in Europe >>> If a retailer accepts contactless cards (and they pretty much all do), then >>> by definition they also accept Apple Pay – because to the card terminal it >>> looks just like a contactless card payment. >>> >>> Indeed, the only Apple Pay-specific aspect is transaction limits. >>> Contactless cards are limited to a maximum transaction of £30 ($40). That’s >>> because contactless payment doesn’t have any kind of validation – anyone >>> can just tap a card and it’s done. (There are safeguards, like monitoring >>> for unusual payment patterns in order to temporarily block contactless use >>> of a suspected stolen card.) >>> >>> If a payment terminal has specific support for mobile wallet services like >>> Apple Pay, then it will recognize the fact that it’s an authenticated >>> payment (via Face ID or Touch ID) and apply a much higher transaction limit. >>> That varies by retailer, but is typically in the order of around £700 >>> ($900). >>> Certainly I’ve made purchases costing several hundred pounds using Apple >>> Pay, so it’s not only more secure than a contactless card, but more useful >>> too. >>> >>> Apple Pay in the US >>> So if Apple Pay is accepted everywhere in Europe, why isn’t that the case >>> in the US? >>> As CNBC notes, it isn’t an Apple Pay-specific issue, but rather that there >>> is still limited support for contactless among US retailers. Where they do >>> offer contactless payment, then – just as in Europe – Apple Pay ought to >>> work whether or not it is explicitly supported. >>> >>> There are two reasons contactless hasn’t taken off as well in the US. >>> First, most European countries have a relatively small number of major >>> banks, so there’s not too much coordination needed to persuade them to >>> adopt new technologies. And once the major banks do it, smaller ones have >>> no choice but to follow. >>> >>> That’s different in the US. There are many more banks and credit unions, >>> and none are so dominant that everyone else has to follow their example. >>> Chip-and-PIN is another example of a payment technology that is taking a >>> very long time to take off in the US, while it’s been the norm in Europe >>> for more than a decade. >>> >>> Second, debit card payment was already the norm in Europe. People just >>> wanted a faster and more convenient way to do it for lower-value >>> transactions – and contactless payment was the answer. >>> >>> It’s different in the US. There, cash is still king. For example, 55% of >>> all transactions below $10 are made by cash, while in the UK that hasn’t >>> been true since 2017. >>> >>> So that’s why Apple Pay in the US is still rolling out rather slowly. >>> As for JC Penney, it seems they switched off support for all contactless >>> payment for reasons known only to themselves. >>> >>> The irony is most new-ish payment terminals already support contactless – >>> it simply needs the retailer to enable it. So if yours hasn’t yet done so, >>> keep >>> asking: it may be as simple as them tapping a few buttons. >>> >>> Original Article at: >>> https://9to5mac.com/2019/04/24/apple-pay-in-the-us/ >>> >>> >>> -- >>> The following information is important for all members of the Mac >>> Visionaries list. >>> >>> If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if >>> you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners >>> or moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. >>> >>> Your Mac Visionaries list moderator is Mark Taylor. 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