Under 25% of top 100 US retailers currently accept Apple Pay

06 June, 2015
The survey also revealed that around two-thirds of the companies have no plans to accept the service this year.

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  • Dave Granger
  • mpx
  • 06 Jun 2015

Alternatively, nearly 25% of US retailers already support Apple Pay.

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    • colombia78
    • 9LA
    • 06 Jun 2015

    Apple unpaid.

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      • Anonymous
      • Pxp
      • 06 Jun 2015

      Apple is planning to build there own bank.

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        • Ethos Evoss
        • mxx
        • 06 Jun 2015

        Apple debt

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          • Anonymous
          • IcE
          • 06 Jun 2015

          Service should be renamed to Apple NoPay.

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            • Srb
            • ajQ
            • 06 Jun 2015

            Like the first iphone...we have to wait for 2-3 years to be global, i can't wait Not to use my credit card anymore

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              • Anonymous
              • IWQ
              • 06 Jun 2015

              Apple Paid

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                • Anonymous
                • q{C
                • 06 Jun 2015

                Apple lost.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • mTn
                  • 06 Jun 2015

                  Don't forget that in many countries the BANKS control the possible payment methods NOT the retailers or shops. I doubt that "Apple" has a lot of influence there. Let's not forget that most banks have had their own ios/android-payment-app for quite some time now, so why the heck would they suddenly go for a third party payment system that's beyond their control? Secondly no matter what they all claim, electronic payment always comes at a cost. A cost usually paid by the shop and transferred into higher shopping-prices. I think that the few retailers who jump on that apple-bandwagon are doing it out of their own pockets due to non-support from their local bank.

                  Besides I don't want to pay more for a supposed convenience when it is just as easy to pay with real money. Especially in europe which is already been milked by every-jack-shit on the planet. E.g. why do I have to 300$ for a 200$ Meizu phone???? I already pay massively for gasoline compared to everywhere else on this planet. Oh, and let's not forget that we already pay a monthly (or yearly) fee for banking-costs for our own accounts?

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                    • Anonymous
                    • fXw
                    • 06 Jun 2015

                    Hope Android pay has more success than this

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                      • AnonD-365011
                      • K8L
                      • 06 Jun 2015

                      AnonD-70078, 06 Jun 2015Rather use hard cashCash is easier, but if you are buying expensive stffs, credit card is the way to go...*__~

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                        • AnonD-70078
                        • mx}
                        • 06 Jun 2015

                        Rather use hard cash