โMay-29-2022 07:09 AM
โJun-02-2022 05:32 PM
1492 wrote:Well Iโm not going to argue you about it because my nearest Walmart, Home Depot or Lowes is 2 hours away. All I know is our local supermarket, ice cream shop, thrift shop, a wildlife refuge and gas station donโt display an Apple Pay icon but do accept contactless credit card transactions, and they accept my Visa on my iPhone. So there you go.magicbus wrote:
โApple Pay is accepted at over 85 percent of retailers in the U.S., so you can likely use it wherever and however you want.
Except Walmart, Home Depot, Lowes, etc.
โJun-02-2022 03:09 PM
magicbus wrote:
โApple Pay is accepted at over 85 percent of retailers in the U.S., so you can likely use it wherever and however you want.
โJun-02-2022 01:57 PM
โJun-02-2022 12:08 PM
magicbus wrote:
Or as others have pointed out, put your card in your phone wallet and leave the card home. At least with an iPhone you tap your phone and approve the transaction using your fingerprint on your phone. Canโt get much safer - especially with something for which you have no liability, all you are trying to do is avoid the hassle of a stolen card.
Dave
โJun-01-2022 06:30 PM
โJun-01-2022 01:51 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:1492 wrote:
As mentioned, contact-less credit card transactions are about as safe as using the card's chip insertion method. They both use the same encrypted transaction technology generating a one-time token. Most of the RFID fraud concerns from contact-less credit cards have been debunked as myths.
Personally, I will always use touch credit transaction first, and only use the chip insertion method if not available.
Nope.
Not any safer than using the mag stripe..
Skimmers have gotten significantly better over the last few yrs..
โJun-01-2022 10:59 AM
โJun-01-2022 09:58 AM
1492 wrote:
As mentioned, contact-less credit card transactions are about as safe as using the card's chip insertion method. They both use the same encrypted transaction technology generating a one-time token. Most of the RFID fraud concerns from contact-less credit cards have been debunked as myths.
Personally, I will always use touch credit transaction first, and only use the chip insertion method if not available.
โJun-01-2022 03:51 AM
Cptnvideo wrote:
My phone alerts me to EVERY transaction. One time after using the card the night before at a gas station, my phone alerted me to a $2200 transaction to an online furniture store. I immediately alerted Capitol 1. Needless to say, the a$$hole that stole my CC number got caught.
โMay-31-2022 11:41 AM
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โMay-30-2022 08:58 AM
โMay-30-2022 05:25 AM
pbeverly wrote:
Very safe. Your actual credit card number is not used in the transaction, it generates a one time unique one each time it is used. SO very safe.
โMay-30-2022 05:07 AM