mobile payments- paypay??

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zeroshiki wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 12:27 pm What's annoying is that I use Rakuten as my main card and it doesn't support either iD or Quikpay but Rakuten Edy and its not like iD where it automatically charges the card but you have to load it with money so its quite inconvenient. So I just link iD on my secondary card and I lose out on Rakuten points that way.
I have both a Rakuten visa and Rakuten mastercard, and they both support quikpay/apple pay ...
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Yep, Rakuten Card works with QuicPay.
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thanks all! do any of these work overseas?
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Tony wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 9:01 pm
zeroshiki wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 12:27 pm What's annoying is that I use Rakuten as my main card and it doesn't support either iD or Quikpay but Rakuten Edy and its not like iD where it automatically charges the card but you have to load it with money so its quite inconvenient. So I just link iD on my secondary card and I lose out on Rakuten points that way.
I have both a Rakuten visa and Rakuten mastercard, and they both support quikpay/apple pay ...
Huh, I didn't know that. Maybe that's old info for me. But I distinctly remember seeing an error screen when I tried it 4 years ago.
bryanc wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 11:44 pm thanks all! do any of these work overseas?
No. Maybe Paypay has some funky thing because its an extension of an Indian QR code payment service but I've never seen an e-cash solution be applicable overseas.
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zeroshiki wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 12:47 am
Tony wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 9:01 pm
zeroshiki wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 12:27 pm What's annoying is that I use Rakuten as my main card and it doesn't support either iD or Quikpay but Rakuten Edy and its not like iD where it automatically charges the card but you have to load it with money so its quite inconvenient. So I just link iD on my secondary card and I lose out on Rakuten points that way.
I have both a Rakuten visa and Rakuten mastercard, and they both support quikpay/apple pay ...
Huh, I didn't know that. Maybe that's old info for me. But I distinctly remember seeing an error screen when I tried it 4 years ago.
After reading adamu's post just now, I decided to add my Rakuten VISA and it processed no problem for QUICPay via GooglePay...
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Yeah I added my Rakuten Mastercard too and it went through. I wonder when they started offering it. Now I can stop using iD on my dCard.
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zeroshiki wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 3:57 am Yeah I added my Rakuten Mastercard too and it went through. I wonder when they started offering it. Now I can stop using iD on my dCard.
I can't say anything about their mastercard, as I only recently got it for some free points, but I've been using quikpay with my rakuten visa card for as long as the iphone has supported quikpay.
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As far as I understand, QuicPay is actually JCB, so Mastercard/Visa is irrelevant - I think it's an agreement between the card company and QuicPay. Could be wrong though.
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