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TiedInsurer

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I give up too. It is clear the last few coins is tied to Grab services from today's email from Grab. I got a new coin when I took Grab ride. Even if I can order Grabfood, no way I need Grab express.

And collect 12 coins is just lucky draw. Not sure win.

Haha yes. Need to use their Ah Long service also. The fortune tip i received with today's lunch Zodiac coin, says need to use PayLater for new coins.
 

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Top up on 28 and was double charged. Wrote ticket in but still pending reply. Last time grab or grabfood got issue they resolved damn fast. :s13:
 

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Top up on 28 and was double charged. Wrote ticket in but still pending reply. Last time grab or grabfood got issue they resolved damn fast. :s13:

Call them. They resolved my grabpay issue within 1 day (it was a weekend some more). Quite efficient.
 

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His large should be >$200 cause that's paywave limit. Anything more you need your physical card.

Not true. It depends on terminal. Once I paywave $350 at NTUC. That aunty said someone paywae $4000 to buy vouchers for the company.
 

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Call them. They resolved my grabpay issue within 1 day (it was a weekend some more). Quite efficient.

Depends on luck i think? Previously, i called them about a refund that wasn't getting credited back to me even though the merchant claimed they have processed the refund more than 20 days ago. They replied me a day later, saying that they will look into it, but a few after the email, still no news. So i emailed them, and got ignored. So i emailed them again 2 days after that, and got ignored again. They never ever got back to me, but i did eventually receive the refund, about 10 days after their email to me saying that they will get back to me.
 

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Depends on luck i think? Previously, i called them about a refund that wasn't getting credited back to me even though the merchant claimed they have processed the refund more than 20 days ago. They replied me a day later, saying that they will look into it, but a few after the email, still no news. So i emailed them, and got ignored. So i emailed them again 2 days after that, and got ignored again. They never ever got back to me, but i did eventually receive the refund, about 10 days after their email to me saying that they will get back to me.

I must agree not the best customer experience for refunds.
 

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No limit especially for the newer terminals

Not sure why DBS debit Visa limit paywave to $200 each tap in order to be awarded cashback. Maybe that's why many have the idea paywave is limited to $200.

I went to a restaurant last month. Saw them stating paywave limit to $100. I guess every company will set their own limitation?
 

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Paywave has low limit, buy the limit for use on NFC function for googlepay and Applepay are higher. and samsungpay MST function has no limit.

Not sure why DBS debit Visa limit paywave to $200 each tap in order to be awarded cashback. Maybe that's why many have the idea paywave is limited to $200.

I went to a restaurant last month. Saw them stating paywave limit to $100. I guess every company will set their own limitation?
 

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I went to a restaurant last month. Saw them stating paywave limit to $100. I guess every company will set their own limitation?

Your $100 would probably be older paywave terminal limit, when Google/Apple/Samsung pay just started, or that the cashier is still using old information.

I was able to use paywave for $1.4k last month.
 

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paywave limit $200? :s11:

i paywaved more than $1000 at apple shop before.

I think it depends on the high limit for the items sold in the restuarant. You simply do not expect a hawker who sell $3 dish to have a customer paywave $200? I think that's what i know...

above a certain limit, they want to use chip to make it legit with signature also... its also a way to protect both customer and shop.

Newer regulations i am unsure.
 

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I’ve never seen a machine reject . It’s the mindset of the people

If you paywave and above limit, they will come out the paper and ask to sign

I think it depends on the high limit for the items sold in the restuarant. You simply do not expect a hawker who sell $3 dish to have a customer paywave $200? I think that's what i know...

above a certain limit, they want to use chip to make it legit with signature also... its also a way to protect both customer and shop.

Newer regulations i am unsure.
 

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I’ve never seen a machine reject . It’s the mindset of the people

If you paywave and above limit, they will come out the paper and ask to sign

I have seen paywave $200 and below, no signature required. Unless yours require fingerprints or face unlock for bigger amount. But normally any amount above $200, just need signature...no limit in amount
 

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I’ve never seen a machine reject . It’s the mindset of the people

If you paywave and above limit, they will come out the paper and ask to sign
Think limit can be set by merchants or banks.

Usually with Samsung Pay, it is possible to even bypass the limit for requiring signature. However, I have encountered rejection for transction above $100 using paywave Samsung Pay before. The cashier warned that the system can't paywave for amount above $100 but still offer to let me try. True enough, the payment cannot go through without using the physical card's chip.
 

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That’s exactly my point if I wasn’t clear

I have seen paywave $200 and below, no signature required. Unless yours require fingerprints or face unlock for bigger amount. But normally any amount above $200, just need signature...no limit in amount
 

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Unable to add this card into SimplyGo, any alternative way of claiming if overcharge or fare reader error ?

I experience errors occasionally
 
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