Anonymous wrote:In my case I mostly use credit cards for online purchases and cash for most face to face purchases. Card readers aren’t all the same. It’s nice that you’ve evolved along with the technology OP. You probably also make more purchases than I do.
I can easily go a couple of months without using a credit card reader. I’m good. I have other skills that matter more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am awful at tapping. I get embarrassed and usually don't do it because it never works for me.
Because it's not a tap. You need to hold up your card on the reader for like 5 seconds to make sure it's captured the signal. And maybe your card is finicky and you need to hold up the part that has the tap symbol (a sideways "wifi" icon).
Anonymous wrote:I am awful at tapping. I get embarrassed and usually don't do it because it never works for me.
Anonymous wrote:I’m in my mid-40s. I’ve evolved right along with the credit card reader. I’ve paid for groceries with a check before. I remember when you used to have your credit card ran through a reader. I remember when magnetic strips became a thing. I remember when tap-to-pay became a thing. The newest credit card readers aren’t new.
So why is so is it so confusing for certain people? It’s like they’ve never used their credit card before, ever. It’s so streamlined and simple, yet it takes them f-o-r-e-v-e-r. What does wrong?
Anonymous wrote:I’m quick but when it’s not working ..it’s not me.
This one yesterday said “tap or insert card,” and it just wouldn’t begin authorizing
I have a feeling the employee needed to hit a button first. Because after trying tapping, inserting (nothing), swiping, I tried inserting again and it worked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in my mid-40s. I’ve evolved right along with the credit card reader. I’ve paid for groceries with a check before. I remember when you used to have your credit card ran through a reader. I remember when magnetic strips became a thing. I remember when tap-to-pay became a thing. The newest credit card readers aren’t new.
So why is so is it so confusing for certain people? It’s like they’ve never used their credit card before, ever. It’s so streamlined and simple, yet it takes them f-o-r-e-v-e-r. What does wrong?
Every single card reader is different. Every one.
This is why I like to do Apple Pay. Just getting the phone near the reader is enough to make the transaction go through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in my mid-40s. I’ve evolved right along with the credit card reader. I’ve paid for groceries with a check before. I remember when you used to have your credit card ran through a reader. I remember when magnetic strips became a thing. I remember when tap-to-pay became a thing. The newest credit card readers aren’t new.
So why is so is it so confusing for certain people? It’s like they’ve never used their credit card before, ever. It’s so streamlined and simple, yet it takes them f-o-r-e-v-e-r. What does wrong?
Every single card reader is different. Every one.
Anonymous wrote:I’m in my mid-40s. I’ve evolved right along with the credit card reader. I’ve paid for groceries with a check before. I remember when you used to have your credit card ran through a reader. I remember when magnetic strips became a thing. I remember when tap-to-pay became a thing. The newest credit card readers aren’t new.
So why is so is it so confusing for certain people? It’s like they’ve never used their credit card before, ever. It’s so streamlined and simple, yet it takes them f-o-r-e-v-e-r. What does wrong?