15. How do I make a payment with Apple Pay?Hold your iPhone 6/6+ and later models including the iPhone SE or above near the contactless reader with your finger on Touch ID. Show On Apple Watch, just double-click the side button and hold the display of your Apple Watch up to the contactless reader. To pay within apps, using your iPhone 6/6+ and later models including the iPhone SE, your iPad with Touch ID or your Apple Watch (running watch OS 3 or later) just select Apple Pay as the payment method and double click the side button for Apple Watch or place your finger on Touch ID for iPhone/iPad. On mobile Safari browser purchases using Touch ID, you’ll need a device running the latest iOS. Simply select Apple Pay as your payment method during checkout. (not all merchants will offer Apple Pay as a payment option). For desktop Safari browser on your Apple Mac, select Apple Pay as the payment method (not all merchants will have this option) your default card will be presented and verify via your iPhone using Touch ID or via your Apple Watch by double clicking the side button. System requirements to use Apple Pay on my Apple Mac Safari browser: 1. Your Apple Mac must be running mac OS Sierra or later version of mac OS 2. Your iPhone must be Touch ID enabled, running the latest iOS 3. Apple Watch running watch OS 3 or later 4. All devices are online and logged into the same iCloud account 5. All devices have Bluetooth enabled. 16. How do I use Apple Pay to pay for public transport in London?Using Apple Pay is generally the same as using a contactless payment card (e.g. Oyster). You’ll need to touch in and out on tube and rail services. On trams and buses, you’ll only need to touch in.
Touching in/out with your iPhone Open Wallet, place your finger on the Touch ID button and, within sixty seconds, touch your iPhone on the yellow card reader, making sure the top of your phone is flat against it. As soon as your payment is made, a green light will show on the card reader. Your phone will gently pulse, beep and you’ll see a tick on your phone display. Touching in/out with an Apple Watch Double-click the side button and, within 60 seconds, touch the face of the watch on the yellow card reader. A green light will show on the card reader. A subtle pulse and beep from your watch will let you know your payment has taken place. 17. Will I still earn rewards and get the same benefits from my debit or credit card when using Apple Pay?Yes, you’ll still get the same rewards, benefits and security that already come with your Bank of Scotland credit or debit card. This includes benefits such as Everyday Offers on debit card and credit card purchases. 18. Does Apple Pay Passbook/ Wallet app show my recent transactions?Yes, for each Bank of Scotland debit or credit card, you’ll be able to see the last 10 transactions made using Apple Pay on that device. Then all your card transactions will still appear on your bank or credit card statement in the usual way. Depending on how a refund was processed (see Q20), the transaction may not show in Wallet, however it will always be visible in your bank statements. 19. Can I use Apple Pay when I’m abroad?All retailers who accept contactless payments will accept Apple Pay whether they’re in the UK or overseas. Different transaction limits will apply depending on which country you’re in. If you use Apple Pay to pay with a card overseas, standard overseas charges will apply according to your card terms and conditions. Based on your mobile plan and mobile network’s offering, additional message data charges and foreign transaction fees may also apply. 20. How do I return goods I’ve purchased using Apple Pay?While some retailers will be able to pay the refund back to the device, others will have to make the refund back to the plastic card. For this reason, always make sure you have your plastic card handy if you require a refund. Then you’ll need to follow these steps:
21. Why am I receiving notifications and how can I turn them off?You’ll automatically be set-up to receive notifications from your Wallet app for all payments made through Apple Pay using your Bank of Scotland card. You can turn off notifications by selecting: Settings>Wallet & Apple Pay>Select Card> Card Notifications, or by tapping the ‘i’ in the Wallet app to get to the settings menu. Please note, if you de-activate ‘Card Notifications’ you’ll no longer be able to view your transaction history in the Wallet app. How do I link Apple Pay to my bank account?How to add a debit or credit card on your iPhone. In the Wallet app, tap the Add button . ... . Tap Continue.. Follow the steps on the screen to add a new card.. Verify your information with your bank or card issuer. ... . If you have a paired Apple Watch, you have the option to also add the card to your watch.. How do I add a bank account to Apple Pay without my card?Setting up Apple Cash is straightforward:. Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.. Tap “Wallet & Apple Pay”. Toggle Apple Cash ON.. Tap “Apple Cash” under “Payment Cards”. Tap “Continue”. Follow the prompts on the screen.. Can I add money to my Apple Pay from my bank account?Open the Wallet app and tap the Apple Pay Cash card. Tap the three horizontal dots in the upper right corner to access the Cash card settings. Tap Add Money and enter the amount to add to your card from the bank account associated with your Cash card.
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