If one goes into the Passbook app and chooses the option to scan credit card, rather than entering the credit or debit card information manually, how does one know if the information has been scanned correctly? For, when I tried it just now with my credit card, it said card number found, then I think it tried to say all card information found but VoiceOver cut off whatever it was saying. However, when I checked the filled in information, the areas for my name and card number were filled in, as well as the expiration date. But, although I could actually read the expiration date, the places for my name and card number read as bullets, and the area for my security code was left blank for me to fill in as expected.

Actually, this would be my second card added to Apple Pay, as I added my debit card a few days ago when Regions Bank first started accepting Apple Pay. But, with that card, since it was already in iTunes, all I had to do was enter the security code and then wait for the Apple Pay to be activated.

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