¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI ended up texting my daughter and it seems all three of them use it, so she put me right, that it is indeed the phone¡¯s passcode. Why they couldn¡¯t just say that, I have no idea.Best Susan On 1 Apr 2022, at 13:30, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote: Yes I think it would be your phone¡¯s pass code - probably does it past a certain amount like the card machines do.
Jude On 1 Apr 2022, at 10:19 pm, Purler <susan.platter@...> wrote: That sounds like good news! I did try using it today, in my local Sainsbury¡¯s caf¨¦, but when asked to put in a Passcode, I had no idea what to do. Is this your phone¡¯s passcode, the one you enter to start it up? I cancelled and just paid with my card in the usual way but obviously want to be able to use AP. I shall get there in the end¡ ?
Best Susan On 1 Apr 2022, at 13:06, zuiko <ftog@...> wrote: Apple Pay is great. ?It is a contactless system, effectively, with no limit on expenditure. ?I have both debit and credit (Visa) cards on my iPhone for Apple Pay; I can therefore pay for goods online where the facility is enabled, allowing me to avoid PayPal. ?Apple Pay does not invalidate your Section 75 credit card protection, whereas PP does. I¡¯ve invited John (again) to rejoin MacCaf¨¦ Chris
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