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Yes, you set the default card which gets used if you just hold your phone to the terminal, or you can manually select a different card before presenting the phone.
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Kash is King.Originally posted by Sysman View PostTfL: Don't use Apple Pay on the tube if your iPhone battery is low
Might not be a good idea when there's a snarl up somewhere. You might think that your battery charge will last the duration of your journey, but it's probably wise to err on the side of caution for the "unexpected delays" that happen from time to time.
Also check The TfL website
Your wallet will never run out of electric charge...
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Electrical device, arse...sounds distinctly kinky if you ask meOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostBefore any smart Alec asks: I can't just hold my wallet up to the machine, as it's one of those newfangled wallets with electromagnetic shielding built in to prevent people emptying my bank account by rubbing an electrical device against my arse on a crowded train, or something like that
					
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Watch out if you want to use it for TfL
TfL: Don't use Apple Pay on the tube if your iPhone battery is low
Might not be a good idea when there's a snarl up somewhere. You might think that your battery charge will last the duration of your journey, but it's probably wise to err on the side of caution for the "unexpected delays" that happen from time to time.
Also check The TfL website
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I'm sure the first world can cope.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHave you complained to the relevant banks? It's their fault if they haven't got on board
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Out of my 6 debit and credit cards only two would register, bit poor and I'm a Fanboi.....
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Is it good enough to shield from an EMP?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBefore any smart Alec asks: I can't just hold my wallet up to the machine, as it's one of those newfangled wallets with electromagnetic shielding built in to prevent people emptying my bank account by rubbing an electrical device against my arse on a crowded train, or something like that
					
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Used it this morning at M&S. Saved a second or two of faffing about getting my contactless card out of the wallet and putting it back again. Anything that gets sausages and steak into my ownership slightly faster is a win as far as I'm concerned
Before any smart Alec asks: I can't just hold my wallet up to the machine, as it's one of those newfangled wallets with electromagnetic shielding built in to prevent people emptying my bank account by rubbing an electrical device against my arse on a crowded train, or something like that
					
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Yes given recent events I am surprised they have jumped on this one so early...Originally posted by barrydidit View PostHaving worked there last year, that's probably the most startling piece of technology news I've ever heard.
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