RE: Apple Pay finally gets main stream support in Canada

2016-05-11 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Ron,

Yes, I did see the option to activate it by calling, but since email and text 
message was also an option I did it that way and I think doing it this way is 
much faster because I never even left the setup screen. After I tapped on text 
message the it took maybe 2 or 3 seconds for the text message to arrive and 
since I have notifications set to banner and my screen was unlocked Voiceover 
automatically read the text message, I listened to the code and typed it in and 
that was that.

Anyhow, I also read about the $100 limit and I don’t think I would try to run 
multiple transactions as that sounds like too much trouble compared to just 
sticking in my real card and typing in a 4-digit PIN. Maybe if only a touch 
screen terminal was available I would insist of doing it the other way. But I 
find that many places where they have touch screen terminals there is at least 
one other one that has buttons.


Regards,
Sieghard

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Ron Pelletier
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 8:20 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Apple Pay finally gets main stream support in Canada

Hi
Sieghard,

In my case, I called the CIBC 800 number and selected to talk to a human.  The 
guy walked me through it. In my case, I had already been using my CIBC Visa 
card in the Apple store so it came up automatically with the 4 last digits 
showing.  I just had to tap on add and agree to the terms.  Since I was on the 
phone with the guy, he authorized my card to be used without having to send me 
the 6 digit code.  I then got this message congratulating me and my card was 
added.

>From what the guy told me, my phone can now be used at any terminal where a 
>card can be tapped and is limited to $100.

In the stores where I am known, they have suggested charging twice if the 
amount was over $100 so I made a payment of $100 and then another payment of 
the balance.  That’s with tapping my card but, he told me the same can be done 
if the clerk is willing to.

Ron & Danvers


From: Sieghard Weitzel<mailto:siegh...@live.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 1:22 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Apple Pay finally gets main stream support in Canada

Hi fellow Canadians,

This morning I was browsing through the news articles with the CBC News app on 
my iPhone and in the Tech and Science section found an article which surprised 
me and also made me quite happy.
The article explained that as of today CIBC and Royal Bank credit card holders 
can add their credit cards in the Wallet app and use Apple Pay. So far only 
American express card holders were able to use Apple Pay in Canada (since last 
November I think) and not that many people here have American Express cards and 
in many stores even some larger chains they aren’t even accepted since they 
charge a much higher percentage for the merchant. I accept American Express at 
my store and get charged 3.5% whereas I only pay 1.6% for Visa and Mastercard 
although there are a few extra fees on top of that 1.6% for premium cards, 
corporate cards etc.
Anyhow, the article went on to say that Bank of Montreal Mastercards should 
follow soon and that Scotia and TD debit cards are not far behind.
I am a Scotia Bank customer both for my business and personal accounts, but I 
do have a CIBC Aeroplan Gold Visa  so I promptly opened Wallet and within a 
minute or two I had added my card.
I was still in bed as it was early and too lazy to go get my card to try and 
take a picture of it so I chose to add it manually.
When I first started I was asked for my Apple Id password. I then typed in the 
card number, tapped next and then selected the expiry date and typed in the 
3-digit card verification code. After tapping next again I was asked to select 
a verification option and here I had email or text message as an option. I 
selected text message and 2 seconds after I tapped Next I received a text 
message with a 6-digit code which I had to type in, after that I received the 
message that my card had been added.
It will be interesting to see if this works at most places where contactless 
transactions are already an option which is very common here. The article says 
this:

"With the support of two of the largest banks in Canada, BMO Financial Group 
and Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), consumer adoption of Apple Pay is expected to 
increase significantly," the statement said. "Many of Moneris's largest 
customers, including McDonald's Restaurants of Canada Limited, are 100 per cent 
contactless enabled and ready to accept Apple Pay."
London Drugs, Tim Hortons, Canadian Tire, Petro-Canada, and Pizza Hut are among 
the stores ready for Apple Pay, according to Apple's website.

I have a feeling that Apple Pay adoption here in Canada will be very fast since 
when it comes to contactless payments we are a lot further along as stores in 
the States.

Re: Apple Pay finally gets main stream support in Canada

2016-05-10 Thread Ron Pelletier
Hi 
Sieghard,



In my case, I called the CIBC 800 number and selected to talk to a human.  The 
guy walked me through it. In my case, I had already been using my CIBC Visa 
card in the Apple store so it came up automatically with the 4 last digits 
showing.  I just had to tap on add and agree to the terms.  Since I was on the 
phone with the guy, he authorized my card to be used without having to send me 
the 6 digit code.  I then got this message congratulating me and my card was 
added.



>From what the guy told me, my phone can now be used at any terminal where a 
>card can be tapped and is limited to $100.



In the stores where I am known, they have suggested charging twice if the 
amount was over $100 so I made a payment of $100 and then another payment of 
the balance.  That’s with tapping my card but, he told me the same can be done 
if the clerk is willing to.



Ron & Danvers

 




From: Sieghard Weitzel 
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 1:22 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Apple Pay finally gets main stream support in Canada

Hi fellow Canadians,

 

This morning I was browsing through the news articles with the CBC News app on 
my iPhone and in the Tech and Science section found an article which surprised 
me and also made me quite happy.

The article explained that as of today CIBC and Royal Bank credit card holders 
can add their credit cards in the Wallet app and use Apple Pay. So far only 
American express card holders were able to use Apple Pay in Canada (since last 
November I think) and not that many people here have American Express cards and 
in many stores even some larger chains they aren’t even accepted since they 
charge a much higher percentage for the merchant. I accept American Express at 
my store and get charged 3.5% whereas I only pay 1.6% for Visa and Mastercard 
although there are a few extra fees on top of that 1.6% for premium cards, 
corporate cards etc.

Anyhow, the article went on to say that Bank of Montreal Mastercards should 
follow soon and that Scotia and TD debit cards are not far behind.

I am a Scotia Bank customer both for my business and personal accounts, but I 
do have a CIBC Aeroplan Gold Visa  so I promptly opened Wallet and within a 
minute or two I had added my card.

I was still in bed as it was early and too lazy to go get my card to try and 
take a picture of it so I chose to add it manually.

When I first started I was asked for my Apple Id password. I then typed in the 
card number, tapped next and then selected the expiry date and typed in the 
3-digit card verification code. After tapping next again I was asked to select 
a verification option and here I had email or text message as an option. I 
selected text message and 2 seconds after I tapped Next I received a text 
message with a 6-digit code which I had to type in, after that I received the 
message that my card had been added.

It will be interesting to see if this works at most places where contactless 
transactions are already an option which is very common here. The article says 
this:

 

"With the support of two of the largest banks in Canada, BMO Financial Group 
and Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), consumer adoption of Apple Pay is expected to 
increase significantly," the statement said. "Many of Moneris's largest 
customers, including McDonald's Restaurants of Canada Limited, are 100 per cent 
contactless enabled and ready to accept Apple Pay."

London Drugs, Tim Hortons, Canadian Tire, Petro-Canada, and Pizza Hut are among 
the stores ready for Apple Pay, according to Apple's website.

 

I have a feeling that Apple Pay adoption here in Canada will be very fast since 
when it comes to contactless payments we are a lot further along as stores in 
the States. Here chip cards have been around for many years, I haven’t signed a 
credit card receipt in a long time instead I just stick my card into the reader 
just like a bank card and enter my PIN. In most grocery stores, convenience 
stores, drug marts, department stores and so on I can simply tap my card if the 
transaction is less than $100 (the limit is up to each store). Of course this 
means you better take care of your credit card and report it lost or stolen 
right away if it disappears since anybody who has the card can tap it and that 
of course is where Apple Pay is more secure since it uses Touch Id or your 
phone’s passcode to authorize the transaction.

If I have a chance to try it later maybe at Shopper’s Drug Mart or Safeway I’ll 
report as to whether it worked or not.

 

 

Regards,

Sieghard

 

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RE: Apple Pay finally gets main stream support in Canada

2016-05-10 Thread Fazil
Well done, Sieghard!

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 10:23 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Apple Pay finally gets main stream support in Canada

 

Hi fellow Canadians,

 

This morning I was browsing through the news articles with the CBC News app on 
my iPhone and in the Tech and Science section found an article which surprised 
me and also made me quite happy.

The article explained that as of today CIBC and Royal Bank credit card holders 
can add their credit cards in the Wallet app and use Apple Pay. So far only 
American express card holders were able to use Apple Pay in Canada (since last 
November I think) and not that many people here have American Express cards and 
in many stores even some larger chains they aren’t even accepted since they 
charge a much higher percentage for the merchant. I accept American Express at 
my store and get charged 3.5% whereas I only pay 1.6% for Visa and Mastercard 
although there are a few extra fees on top of that 1.6% for premium cards, 
corporate cards etc.

Anyhow, the article went on to say that Bank of Montreal Mastercards should 
follow soon and that Scotia and TD debit cards are not far behind.

I am a Scotia Bank customer both for my business and personal accounts, but I 
do have a CIBC Aeroplan Gold Visa  so I promptly opened Wallet and within a 
minute or two I had added my card.

I was still in bed as it was early and too lazy to go get my card to try and 
take a picture of it so I chose to add it manually.

When I first started I was asked for my Apple Id password. I then typed in the 
card number, tapped next and then selected the expiry date and typed in the 
3-digit card verification code. After tapping next again I was asked to select 
a verification option and here I had email or text message as an option. I 
selected text message and 2 seconds after I tapped Next I received a text 
message with a 6-digit code which I had to type in, after that I received the 
message that my card had been added.

It will be interesting to see if this works at most places where contactless 
transactions are already an option which is very common here. The article says 
this:

 

"With the support of two of the largest banks in Canada, BMO Financial Group 
and Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), consumer adoption of Apple Pay is expected to 
increase significantly," the statement said. "Many of Moneris's largest 
customers, including McDonald's Restaurants of Canada Limited, are 100 per cent 
contactless enabled and ready to accept Apple Pay."

London Drugs, Tim Hortons, Canadian Tire, Petro-Canada, and Pizza Hut are among 
the stores ready for Apple Pay, according to Apple's website.

 

I have a feeling that Apple Pay adoption here in Canada will be very fast since 
when it comes to contactless payments we are a lot further along as stores in 
the States. Here chip cards have been around for many years, I haven’t signed a 
credit card receipt in a long time instead I just stick my card into the reader 
just like a bank card and enter my PIN. In most grocery stores, convenience 
stores, drug marts, department stores and so on I can simply tap my card if the 
transaction is less than $100 (the limit is up to each store). Of course this 
means you better take care of your credit card and report it lost or stolen 
right away if it disappears since anybody who has the card can tap it and that 
of course is where Apple Pay is more secure since it uses Touch Id or your 
phone’s passcode to authorize the transaction.

If I have a chance to try it later maybe at Shopper’s Drug Mart or Safeway I’ll 
report as to whether it worked or not.

 

 

Regards,

Sieghard

 

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