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Kyanar: Interesting - it looks virtually identical to a Snapper reader which is the same basic technology - can that terminal read Snapper cards with the appropriate merchant setup?In theory yes, but there is a different app on the unit to read pay pass vs snapper
Hmmmm
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cisconz:Kyanar: Interesting - it looks virtually identical to a Snapper reader which is the same basic technology - can that terminal read Snapper cards with the appropriate merchant setup?In theory yes, but there is a different app on the unit to read pay pass vs snapper
richms: So what will happen when you have a snapper and a contactless mastercard/visa in the same wallet and try to get on the bus etc? I know I have to pull out the right accesscard for the building for it to have a reasonable hope of readin, vs leaving in the wallet.
nate:cisconz:Kyanar: Interesting - it looks virtually identical to a Snapper reader which is the same basic technology - can that terminal read Snapper cards with the appropriate merchant setup?In theory yes, but there is a different app on the unit to read pay pass vs snapper
I asked ASB about this on Twitter, their response:
broozm: On a related issue, ASB's FAQ states that we don't have to use NFQ if we don't want to, that we can still use our normal stripe or insert method..
so hopefully the terminals aren't too close together or we'll be swiping and waving, rocking and rolliing (and reeling when we see our statement ;)
https://www.asb.co.nz/story23906.aspx
"You can still insert your credit or debit card just as you always have if you don't want to make a purchase using contactless."
Procrastination eventually pays off.
StarBlazer:My issue, and I presume that of others also, is having and carrying around a credit card that can be used for purchases up-to $80 without challenge.
Yes, I understand that any fraud is covered by the CC company/Bank - I will still have the stress of a) having to prove that I did not make the purchases and b) covering the debt/interest until it is resolved.
To those who may call me a Luddite (or worse) I agree the technology will be a great convenience, I no doubt will use it - this does not stop me and my money from becoming a target.
I feel that once NFQ cards are in practically everyones wallet then pick-pocketing becomes worthwhile again as they can spend multiples of $80 without challenge. It's like carrying packets of $80 around with you all the time. Apart from the fraud/loss protection there is no difference IMO.
StarBlazer:broozm: On a related issue, ASB's FAQ states that we don't have to use NFQ if we don't want to, that we can still use our normal stripe or insert method..
so hopefully the terminals aren't too close together or we'll be swiping and waving, rocking and rolliing (and reeling when we see our statement ;)
https://www.asb.co.nz/story23906.aspx
"You can still insert your credit or debit card just as you always have if you don't want to make a purchase using contactless."
My issue, and I presume that of others also, is having and carrying around a credit card that can be used for purchases up-to $80 without challenge.
Yes, I understand that any fraud is covered by the CC company/Bank - I will still have the stress of a) having to prove that I did not make the purchases and b) covering the debt/interest until it is resolved.
To those who may call me a Luddite (or worse) I agree the technology will be a great convenience, I no doubt will use it - this does not stop me and my money from becoming a target.
I feel that once NFQ cards are in practically everyones wallet then pick-pocketing becomes worthwhile again as they can spend multiples of $80 without challenge. It's like carrying packets of $80 around with you all the time. Apart from the fraud/loss protection there is no difference IMO.
sbiddle: Anybody can steal your non NFC card right now and use it for purchases, NFC isn't going to change this.
sbiddle: If your concerns were justified we'd see large scale issues being reported in Wellington where Snapper cards are carried by a signficant number of people - and these problems aren't occuring.
Procrastination eventually pays off.
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