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hwmook

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Why this card stíll cannot setup in gpay and apple pay ah.... Haha.

Until now still got people ask this kind of questions, apple pay and Gpay need payment from the banks/financial institutions for using their service, its not a free for all thus not all cards are supported.
 

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Until now still got people ask this kind of questions, apple pay and Gpay need payment from the banks/financial institutions for using their service, its not a free for all thus not all cards are supported.

Yeah but Grab only lost $1,090,000,000 last quarter surely they can make GPMC more convenient by losing a bit more and paying for apple and google pay.
 

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Until now still got people ask this kind of questions, apple pay and Gpay need payment from the banks/financial institutions for using their service, its not a free for all thus not all cards are supported.
any idea how popular is apple pay and Gpay now in sg? I still see a lot of people using card
 

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Yeah but Grab only lost $1,090,000,000 last quarter surely they can make GPMC more convenient by losing a bit more and paying for apple and google pay.
They are still a business. Money better spent to get more people to apply for their card and use Grab wallet.

Those keen to use apple and Google pay already have the card and wallet.
 

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Until now still got people ask this kind of questions, apple pay and Gpay need payment from the banks/financial institutions for using their service, its not a free for all thus not all cards are supported.
Grab is listing in the states leh.. they should behave like any other FIs, if they want to become one. The more channels one do business in, the more business they will get.
 

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no need split to $500

I've not tried yet, I googled and that the payment limit is $500 per transaction, max is 10 trascations of $500 a day which is $5k
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even a more recent article also suggest the same way:
https://www.heartlandboy.com/pay-insurance-axs-online-earn-cashback-uob-absolute-card/
I would be happy if I can make 1 time payment of $5k in one transaction, please advise if this is possible? Thanks
 

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I've not tried yet, I googled and that the payment limit is $500 per transaction, max is 10 trascations of $500 a day which is $5k
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even a more recent article also suggest the same way:
https://www.heartlandboy.com/pay-insurance-axs-online-earn-cashback-uob-absolute-card/
I would be happy if I can make 1 time payment of $5k in one transaction, please advise if this is possible? Thanks
Limit lifted a while back. In anycase, just try and you will know already? Why spend time google so much.
 

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Limit lifted a while back. In anycase, just try and you will know already? Why spend time google so much.
I tried to pay $2k to Aviva but not successful:
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Tried $500 also failed, my sequence
1. AXS e-station -> Pay Bills -> Insurance -> Aviva
2. Input policy no and premium amount
3. Add to payment -> Debit Cards -> Other Banks
4. Key in GPMC info and click Submit

Is my steps wrong?
 

FD Trinitron

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I tried to pay $2k to Aviva but not successful:
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Tried $500 also failed, my sequence
1. AXS e-station -> Pay Bills -> Insurance -> Aviva
2. Input policy no and premium amount
3. Add to payment -> Debit Cards -> Other Banks
4. Key in GPMC info and click Submit

Is my steps wrong?
Ok tried the same on AXS mobile apps and it works with $2k payment.
 

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I tried to pay $2k to Aviva but not successful:
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Tried $500 also failed, my sequence
1. AXS e-station -> Pay Bills -> Insurance -> Aviva
2. Input policy no and premium amount
3. Add to payment -> Debit Cards -> Other Banks
4. Key in GPMC info and click Submit

Is my steps wrong?
step 3, choose credit card
 

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Until now still got people ask this kind of questions, apple pay and Gpay need payment from the banks/financial institutions for using their service, its not a free for all thus not all cards are supported.
So strange that Grab willing to put their card on Samsung Pay but not Apple and Google Pay
 

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in the first place, they dun issue physical card automatically upon application. some have to pay to get the physical card. this already limits their reach. then no gpay or apple pay, instead opt to use their own app. how many users will use their app when most of us have gpay and apple pay?

grab definitely has the $$ power to onboard gpay and apple pay...

oh well... i'd use other banks to pay for my spent instead. in fact, even if i buy something from grab app, i also use other cc, rarely use grab card.
 

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So strange, yesterday I was able to pay Aviva Insurance Premium thru AXS mobile apps using GPMC, just now tried, everything went thru and even got the OTP from GRAB but after key in the OTP, I got "Unable to process your payment request. Please try again." Anyone has any idea why this error?
 
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