Had my first decline the other day at the gas station.
I just simply take the S-Pen out and it's game over! They're like WTH?!
And then sometimes do a "screen off memo" right in front of them. PRICELESS
P.S. And to answer your question. No, it's not wrong to "feel" that way.
I also love the responses from the cashiers wherever I use it lol
Ugggh I don't even want to try it now! Do you have to push anything after entering your pin? Just hold phone over the reader?
In what way is it easier to pull out a big phone over a little card. I will never get this. I have a chip card. That is secure enough for me...and how long before Samsung pay gets hacked? Next time N. Korea gets pissed maybe they hack sammy pay like they hacked Sony.
Ugggh I don't even want to try it now! Do you have to push anything after entering your pin? Just hold phone over the reader?
Not if the provider (Sammy Pay) is hacked. You could still lose a credit card and someone could still use it. Your bank can still be hacked too. As I see it this just adds one more possible source of ID theft. When I run I would never carry a note phone. I always carry a wallet in case I need ID. We're all different but for ease of use it is hard to argue Sammy pay is easier than a cc. Once the "cool" factor wears off....well u get it. Anyway I do understand many of you really enjoy it so I am glad it works so well at most stores. Although I will never use it I am pleased it is more widely accepted than Apple pay.
I'm not trying to spread false info. I stated an opinion. I am no an IT specialist. I will delete the offensive post if you delete the quote. I just figured I have to give Sammy Pay my card info so that info must be stored somewhere no? Anyway I will delete my post. Not trying to start a war and I know nothing about how financial data is stored.This is completely incorrect, as Samsung Pay uses a "virtual card" number for each transaction and not your actual CC. The information is not stored in any way that can be "hacked". Do your research before you try to spread false information to make people worried about using something that is SAFER than your regular CC.