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Er...Apple Pay.
None, I use a credit card that pays me for using it.
I prefer to use my credit card for purchases so all my purchases are on one bill I pay off each month, and get cash back, too. Seems to be just as fast as pulling out a mobile phone.
Thanks, I rest my case.
When I had an iPhone I thought about using Apple Pay. But for whatever reason, my credit card was not available for use on Apple Pay at that time. I'm no longer using Apple products so it doesn't matter now. I thought about using Google Pay but what's the point? If mobile payments were ubiquitous then I could leave my cards at home and only use mobile payments. I'm always looking for ways to thin out my wallet. But not every merchant uses mobile payments so I still have to carry my cards with me anyway. So why have 2 points of vulnerabilities (phone and my wallet) when I only had 1 before (my wallet) and it doesn't save me any time, money, less to carry in my wallet, or sense of security. P.S. Walmart Pay is a joke. I only used it once because I had an eGift card that required me to use it. Having a copy of the receipt electronically is great, though. Home Depot does the same but without having you sign up for anything. They just email an electronic copy of the receipt to you.
Quote from: mike27oct on May 26, 2019, 10:59:30 pmThanks, I rest my case. It’s just a poll, not the Supreme Court Anyway, using Apple Pay on my Apple Watch means I can leave my credit cards and iPhone at home. Paying takes all of 5 seconds.