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    News - NFC payments spread with MasterCard PayPass

    17 NFC devices receive the all clear including the One X and GALAXY Nexus.
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    Re: News - NFC payments spread with MasterCard PayPass

    One thing I'm not clear on with all this contactless payment stuff is whether different equipment is needed for different schemes. E.g. if an HTC One X is PayPass enabled, can it also be used for whatever scheme Visa end up with (for example). Similarly, is my local Greggs/MacyD's/etc going to need a machine for PayPass, one for Barclaycard, one for AmEx, etc?

    As the article says though - it's good to see someone striving for a standard. Let's hope that Visa etc do similar.

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    Re: News - NFC payments spread with MasterCard PayPass

    Quote Originally Posted by crossy View Post
    One thing I'm not clear on with all this contactless payment stuff is whether different equipment is needed for different schemes. E.g. if an HTC One X is PayPass enabled, can it also be used for whatever scheme Visa end up with (for example). Similarly, is my local Greggs/MacyD's/etc going to need a machine for PayPass, one for Barclaycard, one for AmEx, etc?

    As the article says though - it's good to see someone striving for a standard. Let's hope that Visa etc do similar.

    Apologies if any of the above is naively daft ... figured if I didn't ask, I wasn't going to learn.
    I suspect it may be a bit of both, some services will work across the same device whilst others may require a slightly different hardware standard. No doubt services supporting the most devices will ultimately come out on top (or that don't charge stupid fees!).

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    Re: News - NFC payments spread with MasterCard PayPass

    Its seems like orange phones are the only ones able top use it right now...unless there an app to setup on all of the "ok'd" nfc phones

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    Re: News - NFC payments spread with MasterCard PayPass

    I just tried the PayPass website (www.paypass.com not surprisingly) and all I got were doc-not-found errors, despite a google search showing that content should be there. www.mastercard.co.uk/paypass.html worked though.

    Even discovered a few places around me that claim to take it (according to Mastercard) although most seem to be off-licenses, Subway's or Barnardo's. The last one of which is interesting, to say the least.

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