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re: Anyone know the latest on android pay?
Posted on 12/16/15 at 9:06 am to bbap
Posted on 12/16/15 at 9:06 am to bbap
In my esteemed opinion banks are being stupid here. Even Capital One, who said they would support Android Pay and was on the site as coming soon from day 1, still hasn't gotten on board and they now have their own mobile pay app as well.
I think these banks think they should control the technology as well as the money. Their first thought was these mobile pay things would never take off.....they did and now the stupid banks want total control. If they approve of the security, which obviously at least Cap One did I assume, they should let the tech companies deal with the technology and they should concentrate on controlling the money and banking functions.
I think these banks think they should control the technology as well as the money. Their first thought was these mobile pay things would never take off.....they did and now the stupid banks want total control. If they approve of the security, which obviously at least Cap One did I assume, they should let the tech companies deal with the technology and they should concentrate on controlling the money and banking functions.
This post was edited on 12/16/15 at 9:08 am
Posted on 12/16/15 at 9:57 am to LSU316
Yeah i have no desire to use chase pay. I just want to use android pay.
I'm not to the point where i'll switch banks because of it, but if i lived in California or somewhere where android pay was more prevalent i might actually consider it (as much of a pain as it is to switch banks).
I'm not to the point where i'll switch banks because of it, but if i lived in California or somewhere where android pay was more prevalent i might actually consider it (as much of a pain as it is to switch banks).
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