Which one are you all using and why? Any benefits of one over the other?
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Care to expound?..Softcard sucks lol Google wallet all the way. Rather trust Google with my credit cards then softcard
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Simple really. I already have a credit card on file to buy apps and they use the same ones with Google wallet so why have another company have my cards when they don't need to since they do the same thing as the other company.Care to expound?
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That makes sense. But you said that Softcard sucks. Why does it suck?Simple really. I already have a credit card on file to buy apps and they use the same ones with Google wallet so why have another company have my cards when they don't need to since they do the same thing as the other company
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Also didn't like the app the brief time I opened it. I also think it's best to support 1 service and Google wallet has more brand power then softcard. If we want a successful nfc payment system we need it to be unified like Apple pay is. If you have an iPhone 6 or higher you can use apple pay. With android it needs to be Google wallet or softcard and in my opinion it needs to be Google walletThat makes sense. But you said that Softcard sucks. Why does it suck?
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I don't understand why it has to be either or. AII three payment systems are supported the same right?Also didn't like the app the brief time I opened it. I also think it's best to support 1 service and Google wallet has more brand power then softcard. If we want a successful nfc payment system we need it to be unified like Apple pay is. If you have an iPhone 6 or higher you can use apple pay. With android it needs to be Google wallet or softcard and in my opinion it needs to be Google wallet
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Yes but if you want traction and long term support for a system that has yet to grow I think 1 system should be supported unified by androidI don't understand why it has to be either or. AII three payment systems are supported the same right?
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I guess I still don't understand why it has to be one or the other. I can understand having a preference. And we are all given a choice of which to use. I just dont get why it is necessary to have unified backing of just one if they do the same thing.Google Wallet all the way. Softwallet doesn't accept my credit card brands. I also hate supporting this more carrier exclusive payment crap. Let the industry standardize on one or two systems and get wide support. Long live GW and Apple Pay.
Because supporting one will help it finally gain traction. Supporting each and small amounts will hurt itI guess I still don't understand why it has to be one or the other. I can understand having a preference. And we are all given a choice of which to use. I just dont get why it is necessary to have unified backing of just one if they do the same thing.
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I'm sorry, but could you explain how? For some reason I'm not seeing things the way you are. Maybe you can give me some insight.Because supporting one will help it finally gain traction. Supporting each and small amounts will hurt it
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I'm sorry, but could you explain how? For some reason I'm not seeing things the way you are. Maybe you can give me some insight.
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I guess I still don't understand why it has to be one or the other. I can understand having a preference. And we are all given a choice of which to use. I just dont get why it is necessary to have unified backing of just one if they do the same thing.
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Because supporting one will help it finally gain traction. Supporting each and small amounts will hurt it
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As a retailer your much more likely to support and promote one or two systems that have the largest market share rather than 10 different systems that end up confusing people. Just look not every retailer takes American Express, most take Visa and one other. The carriers wanted into this because they saw they could get a cut of the transaction and mine the data.
In my experience Softcard (ISIS) didn't work well, it would fail where Google Wallet would work. It also didn't support my Visa credit card so I had to prefund with a bank account not EFT when needed. I also thought the Google App worked a bit better and more simple to setup.
I'm sorry, but could you explain how? For some reason I'm not seeing things the way you are. Maybe you can give me some insight.
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