Android Pay's list of supported banks gets 45 new names

05 January 2017
These include Avidia Bank, Bridgehampton National Bank, Denmark State Bank, Freedom National Bank, Norwood Bank, and Scottrade Bank.

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  • AnonD-145833
  • nFt
  • 08 Feb 2017

If you have problem who do you call? Where on Google's webpage do they have details on who to call to check on why your payment didn't get through? For all the flaws of banks, at least they have a number to call up when things go wrong. Why would I hand my power for what amounts to a small amount of convenience?

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    • Julie Jeel
    • rWi
    • 09 Jan 2017

    Samsung Pay works far, far better.
    Even works at 10 year old *NON* NFC locations.

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      • AnonD-482041
      • 3Du
      • 05 Jan 2017

      No Barclays. Bloody hell

        Doesn't work very well? I've had it since day 1 and the only places it doesn't work have a few odd terminals which I think are linked to Barclays - the only major nonparticipating bank - in the UK. It's also more secure than an nfc card as you have to turn the phone on to use it.

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          • Anonymous
          • fnv
          • 05 Jan 2017

          great

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            • AnonD-628847
            • pwI
            • 05 Jan 2017

            AnonD-569198, 05 Jan 2017Does this mean that customers of 45 more banks get to find ... moreWhat makes you say that? Just curious, I've been using it for a few weeks now and haven't had a single issue.

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              • AnonD-625786
              • 0@f
              • 05 Jan 2017

              AnonD-569198, 05 Jan 2017Does this mean that customers of 45 more banks get to find ... moreWhy doesn't it work very well?

                add india to this list of the supported countries soon too

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                  • AnonD-625786
                  • 0@f
                  • 05 Jan 2017

                  Glad to see it's expanding! Now Google should make Android Pay available in more countries.

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                    • AnonD-569198
                    • YdR
                    • 05 Jan 2017

                    Does this mean that customers of 45 more banks get to find out that this technology does not work very well?