- Oct 30, 2013
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So, my old Google Wallet app was updated to the new Android Pay. I really wish I would have read the reviews before I chose to update... 
The new Android Pay does not yet support credit/debit cards from Chase bank, however, the Chase card I had in my old Google Wallet app was apparently grandfathered in (a new Chase card that I tried to enter was slapped with a "not supported" message). Granted, I haven't tried actually making an NFC purchase with the old Chase card info yet through the new Android Pay app, but I was able to update the 3-digit CVC# as part of the setup process, and didn't get any kind of error message.
Question: can I uninstall the update (via the Application Manager) and go back to the old Google Wallet - and then enter this new Chase card, and then update again to the new Android Pay, so (hopefully) the new card will also be grandfathered in?? Will that even work?
-Phil
P.S. - Don't even get me started on the whole Lock Screen Required thing.....
The new Android Pay does not yet support credit/debit cards from Chase bank, however, the Chase card I had in my old Google Wallet app was apparently grandfathered in (a new Chase card that I tried to enter was slapped with a "not supported" message). Granted, I haven't tried actually making an NFC purchase with the old Chase card info yet through the new Android Pay app, but I was able to update the 3-digit CVC# as part of the setup process, and didn't get any kind of error message.
Question: can I uninstall the update (via the Application Manager) and go back to the old Google Wallet - and then enter this new Chase card, and then update again to the new Android Pay, so (hopefully) the new card will also be grandfathered in?? Will that even work?
-Phil
P.S. - Don't even get me started on the whole Lock Screen Required thing.....
