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Does anyone know if there's other contactless cards out there in the U.S besides AMEX, Santander, and HSBC?
Chase and BofA according to the link i found on google
@Anonymous wrote:Chase and BofA according to the link i found on google
I could be wrong but I am pretty sure that Chase does not have contactless credit cards so I would be interested in seeing what you found.
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@Anonymous wrote:Chase and BofA according to the link i found on google
I could be wrong but I am pretty sure that Chase does not have contactless credit cards so I would be interested in seeing what you found.
JPMorgan Chase has deployed contactless “blink” credit and debit cards in multiple major metropolitan areas, including Atlanta, Denver, Orlando, Philadelphia and New York City. The Chase blink card is based on the Visa and MasterCard contactless payment technologies. More than 7 million Chase credit and debit cards with “blink” have been issued.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Chase and BofA according to the link i found on google
I could be wrong but I am pretty sure that Chase does not have contactless credit cards so I would be interested in seeing what you found.
JPMorgan Chase has deployed contactless “blink” credit and debit cards in multiple major metropolitan areas, including Atlanta, Denver, Orlando, Philadelphia and New York City. The Chase blink card is based on the Visa and MasterCard contactless payment technologies. More than 7 million Chase credit and debit cards with “blink” have been issued.
And they discontinued the blink card in 2014
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Chase and BofA according to the link i found on google
I could be wrong but I am pretty sure that Chase does not have contactless credit cards so I would be interested in seeing what you found.
JPMorgan Chase has deployed contactless “blink” credit and debit cards in multiple major metropolitan areas, including Atlanta, Denver, Orlando, Philadelphia and New York City. The Chase blink card is based on the Visa and MasterCard contactless payment technologies. More than 7 million Chase credit and debit cards with “blink” have been issued.
And they discontinued the blink card in 2014
Sorry, it's early. The article I found din't have a date. Just clicked on the first link I found that had info.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Chase and BofA according to the link i found on google
I could be wrong but I am pretty sure that Chase does not have contactless credit cards so I would be interested in seeing what you found.
JPMorgan Chase has deployed contactless “blink” credit and debit cards in multiple major metropolitan areas, including Atlanta, Denver, Orlando, Philadelphia and New York City. The Chase blink card is based on the Visa and MasterCard contactless payment technologies. More than 7 million Chase credit and debit cards with “blink” have been issued.
And they discontinued the blink card in 2014
No problem. Sure there are the cards out there but unfortunately you can't get them anymore. With the advent of Apple Pay and Samsung Pay, it's not likely you will see more creditors adding the cards. Combine that with mostly unwarranted fears about your card info being stolen, there just isn't a high demand for the contactless cards.
Admittedly it's not the greatest bank, but 1FBUSA offers contactless cards.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Chase and BofA according to the link i found on google
I could be wrong but I am pretty sure that Chase does not have contactless credit cards so I would be interested in seeing what you found.
JPMorgan Chase has deployed contactless “blink” credit and debit cards in multiple major metropolitan areas, including Atlanta, Denver, Orlando, Philadelphia and New York City. The Chase blink card is based on the Visa and MasterCard contactless payment technologies. More than 7 million Chase credit and debit cards with “blink” have been issued.
And they discontinued the blink card in 2014
No problem. Sure there are the cards out there but unfortunately you can't get them anymore. With the advent of Apple Pay and Samsung Pay, it's not likely you will see more creditors adding the cards. Combine that with mostly unwarranted fears about your card info being stolen, there just isn't a high demand for the contactless cards.
Actually, on a global-wide scale, there are many, many contactless cards. The UK, Canada, and Australia have them everywhere.