This is a UX problem. Most places here have $100 limits to minimize fraud fallout. But the interfaces still offer tap-to-pay regardless, which feels like something software should fix. (Just don’t present the tap-to-pay prompt when over the vendor limit).https://twitter.com/pasquires/status/1111672103059841024 …
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I always ask if they support Apple Pay simply because it is more secure. See Target/Marriott/Macy’s/Delta/etc.
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Daniel, yes. Exactly. The thing is the chain is only as strong as the least prepared link, that link is usually a part time employee that has not full been trained or forgot. With
@PayFinders I have data from 100000s of users and locations where this was the case. A big issue.
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