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@bigbang91 wrote:
@yfan wrote:Oh but don't fret, Samsung had to go do what it does best: develop redundant applications for its Android devices. Enter Samsung Pay.
You are deeply misinformed. Samsung Pay will win over Apple Pay, because it not only work using NFC, it also works with normal terminal that accept magnetic stripe. I cant wait to test it on my note edge
Oh, that's nice to know! I would definitely like to try it out with my S5!
@Anonymous wrote:
That's what I was wondering as well. I don't really use it, so might as well get rid of it once softcard is gone.
Yeah, I don't use it a lot either, but I do like having it around to use with stuff where I don't feel comfortable using a "proper" credit/debit card (mostly random online stuff, esp. promo things which require a card number).
This is a bummer. I just got the Serve for transferring money from my debit cards and Bill Pay. I am also wondering if the $1,500 per month add will revert to the non Softcard Serve limits of $1,000 per month? The email that I received from Serve makes it seem as it will be business as usual? Only time will tell?
No more free Serve (unless you do a monthly direct deposit to it):