anyone got the $5 cashback for HSBC? i seem to only get a total of $8 cashback for 4 x $10 transaction. well, it better than nothing though.
Wah now DBS play b@stard already. Increase minimum amt to $10 for in order for $2 cashback at food Republic
hey everyone,
i'm trying to use apple pay on my iphone 6s plus so i can get 4mpd via my OCBC titanium rewards card.. but it doesn't work.. anyone can figure out what's wrong?
basically i can successfully add my card into my Wallet. then when i wanna pay i use my touch ID to activate right. it will say Hold Near Reader To Pay. and nothing will happen. no error message or anything.. it's almost like the reader can't detect my phone. in the end stand there waving my phone like an idiot until the transaction time out. tried it at a few different places all cannot. restarted my phone and deleted and added my card also cannot. also tried taking my phone out of its casing. no use. mine is a relatively new iphone 6S plus. do u guys know what's wrong? my card has been activated already..
It's working. Where did you use it on? To confirm if yours work, can go NTUC.
i tried sheng siong, world of sports and a few other restaurants that told me they support Apple pay. all cannot leh. just wave my phone there and nothing happens
is your phone placed near the NFC terminal?
yesss.. walao i not stupid leh don't like that leh
anyway i fixed it already! i went to Settings -> Mobile data and enabled mobile data for "Settings" and can liao! and now my "Settings" used 79.4kb of data after that 1 apple pay transaction so i'm pretty sure that was the one that fixed it haha
oh.. so apple pay need data?
wow that's something new..
i hope you know the nfc antenna is on the top of the phone instead of being near the apple logo behind..
anyway, apple pay will only generate a fixed number of tokens each time, you cannot forever use apple pay without an internet access..
Do you have a source for this?
"In transactions, Apple Pay will not only use a cryptogram, but a token as well. Lambert explained that the networks — Visa, MasterCard, and American Express — will generate the tokens which, in the case of Apple Pay, will be a 16-digit number that looks exactly like a credit card number, but it generated dynamically."
http://bankinnovation.net/2014/09/heres-how-the-security-behind-apple-pay-will-really-work/
there are many more explanations out there in the internet. Basically tokenisation needs internet access to verify with the bank before being able to be generated. you can still apple pay in areas where there is no mobile network, but the number of transaction will be limited. Limited to how many transactions, well perhaps you can find out for me.