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Student. So this is a more realistic version of what that iMessage conversation leads to.:p:D
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I think this is going to be a really cool feature. The best part is that you won't have to signup for another service- which has been the prevailing reason I've skipped Venmo.
 
Message iOS 11 peer to peer Apple Pay.

Note: Money can only be sent & received by Apple iOS 11 devices to people with Apple accounts.

1. Launch Messages App
2. Choose recipient
3. Tap on App Store icon
4. Select Apple Pay in app drawer
5. Enter dollar amount
6. Tap Pay
7. Select payment card
8. Authenticate with Touch ID or Face ID.
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PayPal app.

Note: Money can be sent and received from any computer or mobile device to anyone who has email.

1. Launch PayPal app
2. Authenticate with Touch ID or Face ID
3. Tap on "Send Money"
4. Choose recipient
5. Enter dollar amount
6. Select payment card or bank
7. Tap "Send Now"
 
I was curious about how you would get funds into the Apple Pay Cash card. I guess when transferring from a debit card within Apple Pay it'll be free, but if you want to send money or transfer to Apple Pay Cash from a credit card it'll have this fee?

That's always been the case. PayPal is the same way. Debit/bank account transfers are free, credit adds a 3% charge.
 
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FREAKING GAS PUMPS WE NEED APPLE PAY ON GAS PUMPS EVERYTHING ELSE CAN WAIT!!!!

Gas pumps MUST be top priority I've been skimmed at them twice ALL Apple's Apple Pay priority should be directed there even if they need to give incentives to the SOB oil oligopoly.
 
I understand delaying iCloud messages, that could possibly affect performance and battery in the background. But I don’t get delaying this, it’s basically just another iMessage app.
 
PayPal - wait 3-5 business days for money to be deposited into bank account.

Apple Pay - instant use.


Message iOS 11 peer to peer Apple Pay.

Note: Money can only be sent & received by Apple iOS 11 devices to people with Apple accounts.

1. Launch Messages App
2. Choose recipient
3. Tap on App Store icon
4. Select Apple Pay in app drawer
5. Enter dollar amount
6. Tap Pay
7. Select payment card
8. Authenticate with Touch ID or Face ID.
----------------

PayPal app.

Note: Money can be sent and received from any computer or mobile device to anyone who has email.

1. Launch PayPal app
2. Authenticate with Touch ID or Face ID
3. Tap on "Send Money"
4. Choose recipient
5. Enter dollar amount
6. Select payment card or bank
7. Tap "Send Now"
PayPal -
 
Message iOS 11 peer to peer Apple Pay.

Note: Money can only be sent & received by Apple iOS 11 devices to people with Apple accounts.

1. Launch Messages App
2. Choose recipient
3. Tap on App Store icon
4. Select Apple Pay in app drawer
5. Enter dollar amount
6. Tap Pay
7. Select payment card
8. Authenticate with Touch ID or Face ID.
----------------

PayPal app.

Note: Money can be sent and received from any computer or mobile device to anyone who has email.

1. Launch PayPal app
2. Authenticate with Touch ID or Face ID
3. Tap on "Send Money"
4. Choose recipient
5. Enter dollar amount
6. Select payment card or bank
7. Tap "Send Now"

Paypal with Siri:
1. Hey, Siri, PayPal $20 USD to Mom
2. Authenticate with Touch ID or Face ID

Can't get much easier than that..
 
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If my mom could text, she'd say: "Get a job. And there's plenty of rice in the house."
 
Message iOS 11 peer to peer Apple Pay.

Note: Money can only be sent & received by Apple iOS 11 devices to people with Apple accounts.

1. Launch Messages App
2. Choose recipient
3. Tap on App Store icon
4. Select Apple Pay in app drawer
5. Enter dollar amount
6. Tap Pay
7. Select payment card
8. Authenticate with Touch ID or Face ID.
----------------

PayPal app.

Note: Money can be sent and received from any computer or mobile device to anyone who has email.

1. Launch PayPal app
2. Authenticate with Touch ID or Face ID
3. Tap on "Send Money"
4. Choose recipient
5. Enter dollar amount
6. Select payment card or bank
7. Tap "Send Now"

Both looks "complicated" compared to our Swedish variant Swish (which works both on iOS and Android) :):

1. Launch Swish
2. Autenticitet with Touch or Face ID
3. Enter recipient
4. Enter amount to send
5. Tap send
 
Hey remember that time Apple stealth announced themselves as a bank and no one noticed? It was this feature, this was the announcement.

If they’ve got this thing on a block chain, then boom. They have walked right in there and figured it out and no one spotted it, banking for the 21st century.
 
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