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I've had mixed results on these old pumps with that trick. Some work some don't. I actually made a clear plastic rig that will slide in and trigger the switch in the back but allow me to have my phone in the optimal location for best signal.Wasn't sure how to find this thread if there is one for the 9 Plus. Samsung Pay.
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Myself as well on the works sometimes doesn't work sometimes. It's kind of a toss-up and in this case I did have to try it I believe two or three timesI've had mixed results on these old pumps with that trick. Some work some don't. I actually made a clear plastic rig that will slide in and trigger the switch in the back but allow me to have my phone in the optimal location for best signal.
That's just it. Even if the credit card reader is rigged to collect CC numbers, Samsung Pay is still safe. Samsung Pay doesn't use your CC# for a transaction. It provides a one time CC# that expires after the transaction is complete. If anybody gets to use it again, it won't work.Folks, I'm a huge Samsung Pay fan and I use it everywhere. But using your phone at a gas/petrol station is still dangerous. It's not worth getting this working on
I meant it's unsafe because it can still cause explosions. It's unsafe to use cell phones near gasoline due to the explosions hazard. In fact there was one in the news recently where someone talking on their cell phone caused an explosion at a gas station. It's highly unlikely, but if it was safe, the signs to not do so would have been removed.That's just it. Even if the credit card reader is rigged to collect CC numbers, Samsung Pay is still safe. Samsung Pay doesn't use your CC# for a transaction. It provides a one time CC# that expires after the transaction is complete. If anybody gets to use it again, it won't work.
Yeah... About that. There have been no documented cases that ever happened.I meant it's unsafe because it can still cause explosions. It's unsafe to use cell phones near gasoline due to the explosions hazard. In fact there was one in the news recently where someone talking on their cell phone caused an explosion at a gas station. It's highly unlikely, but if it was safe, the signs to not do so would have been removed.
There's a station near my work setup specifically to use tap and pay ar the pump. I've used my phone there and at many other locations, always without issue. I'd be quite leery of stories of people supposedly causing explosions simply by using their phones at a gas station.Yeah... About that. There have been no documented cases that ever happened.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/fuelish-pleasures/
I've seen tap and pay pumps on the mainland, haven't seen them here in Hawaii.There's a station near my work setup specifically to use tap and pay ar the pump. I've used my phone there and at many other locations, always without issue. I'd be quite leery of stories of people supposedly causing explosions simply by using their phones at a gas station.
Fair enough.Yeah... About that. There have been no documented cases that ever happened.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/fuelish-pleasures/
If that caused explosions, we would be seeing explosions left and right lol.I meant it's unsafe because it can still cause explosions. It's unsafe to use cell phones near gasoline due to the explosions hazard. In fact there was one in the news recently where someone talking on their cell phone caused an explosion at a gas station. It's highly unlikely, but if it was safe, the signs to not do so would have been removed.
Yeah, I'm not buying that one.If that caused explosions, we would be seeing explosions left and right lol.