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Apple Pay

(53 Posts)
Allsorts Wed 01-Oct-25 11:29:05

Does anyone use this for their credit cards and do you consider
it better than using physical card.

Alwaysoptumistic Wed 01-Oct-25 14:06:38

I’ve been using Apple Pay for a good few years and I love the convenience.
Give it a go. If you don’t get on with it you can always revert back to using a card.

Mollygo Wed 01-Oct-25 14:13:11

So far, so good. Means I don’t have to take my handbag.

kittylester Wed 01-Oct-25 14:55:56

I use Google Wallet which is similar. I love it.

Maelil Wed 01-Oct-25 14:57:47

I have my cards in Google Wallet which I use in shops. I also use Apple Pay when shopping online.

Visgir1 Wed 01-Oct-25 15:01:41

Google Wallet all the time now.

Flippinheck Wed 01-Oct-25 15:02:46

I’m another fan of Apple Pay. Works perfectly.

Mamie Wed 01-Oct-25 15:14:38

I use Apple Pay on my Apple Watch. No searching in a handbag and my wrist is always with me. 😂

Mt61 Wed 01-Oct-25 15:19:41

No never use it- get cash out, to keep it going, plus I keep an eye on my spending.

kittylester Wed 01-Oct-25 15:24:40

I wish someone could explain to me why it is only possible to keep an eye on one's spending by using cash and not a credit card.

Mollygo Wed 01-Oct-25 18:09:50

kittylester

I wish someone could explain to me why it is only possible to keep an eye on one's spending by using cash and not a credit card.

Because you draw out an exact amount of money and use receipts to record spending manually in a ledger. When my housekeeping was £6pw, I did this all the time for utilities, rates, etc and also for shopping and any other expenses, e.g. bus fares.

kittylester Wed 01-Oct-25 18:38:37

But, why is that only possible with cash - i have a friend who shops on her credit card and keeps a ledger.

And, I'm not sure everyone who
uses cash keeps a ledger.

TwiceAsNice Wed 01-Oct-25 19:14:59

I use a card and keep an account of my spending on the notes section of my phone. Just as easy as cash, I don’t overspend I can’t afford to. I use Apple Pay online , an actual credit card in shops

merlotgran Wed 01-Oct-25 19:39:07

I rarely use cash and don’t have any problems ‘running a tight ship’ as my dad used to say.
I don’t need a ledger. Online banking means you can check anything at any time wherever you are.

twiglet77 Wed 01-Oct-25 19:46:57

I use Apple Pay. If my phone was lost or stolen, the finder (or thief) wouldn’t be able to make payments with it unless they were able to unlock it, which is vanishingly unlikely. Anyone’s stolen card can be used to make multiple contactless payments up to £100 each, anyone’s stolen cash can be used up to the amount in the wrong person’s hands. It’s a no-brainer, Apple (or Google) Pay are massively safer.

NotAGran55 Wed 01-Oct-25 20:01:01

Agree twiglett77 It’s the safest option by miles, unless someone has my face!

Mollygo Wed 01-Oct-25 21:41:48

kittylester

But, why is that only possible with cash - i have a friend who shops on her credit card and keeps a ledger.

And, I'm not sure everyone who
uses cash keeps a ledger.

It isn’t only possible with cash.
You can keep a ledger if you like, though I don’t any more.
Now your bank or credit card statements keep track of how much you’ve spent and how much you have left.

If you draw cash, you know how much you drew, how much you have left but it doesn’t tell you where you spent it or what you spent it on.

Each to their own.

kittylester Thu 02-Oct-25 05:38:27

Mt61

No never use it- get cash out, to keep it going, plus I keep an eye on my spending.

Which is why bald statements such as tge above are nonsense.

Allsorts Thu 02-Oct-25 06:13:40

Thanks everyone. Had a scare yesterday, went shopping and looked for my phone, it wasn't there in my bag. Had to get home and find it, everything on there. It had fallen out down the side of my seat in the car. Sharp reminder to fasten my bag when going out. Try again today.

Daffonanna Thu 02-Oct-25 15:44:49

I have a main current account and have frozen the card , it pays a monthly sum into a separate account for spending mainly on Apple Pay . I call it my “ pocket money “ account and keep the balance to a minimum .

merlotgran Thu 02-Oct-25 15:57:38

Daffonanna

I have a main current account and have frozen the card , it pays a monthly sum into a separate account for spending mainly on Apple Pay . I call it my “ pocket money “ account and keep the balance to a minimum .

This is confusing 🤔

Do you use a different card in Apple Pay?
What’s the point in freezing the current account card?

Am I being thick?

petalpete Thu 02-Oct-25 16:01:55

Everyone to their own. I dislike the system knowing where and how I spend my money. I do use all systems including bank transfer but I prefer cash and it does help me not overspend and ask do I really need it. Its not until a teller or someone sitting behind a desk asks why you have spent money on whatever that you realise how little control you have over your money. A dear friend of mine whose DIL was a financial nightmare so much so it should be made into a film and when her son had to pay her off through divorce upon sitting with his bank he was asked why he had taken 2 takeaways that week he works 60 hours a week along with trying to look after his 3 x children and did he really need his gym subscription which he uses to take his children swimming. This is nothing to do with being above board, using electronic systems takes away your rights and control. A tenner is a tenner in cash, once it goes through the system it loses almost half its value.

Greciangirl Thu 02-Oct-25 16:17:23

Never thought I would ever use Apple Pay, but since updating my mobile phone, I was encouraged by my daughter to try it and have never looked back.

I tells me how much I’ve spent and where I spent it.

Brilliant!

Mt61 Thu 02-Oct-25 16:17:52

kittylester

I wish someone could explain to me why it is only possible to keep an eye on one's spending by using cash and not a credit card.

Because when you are on a budget, it’s easy to get carried away using a credit card.
I think by paying cash, I am more likely to ask myself do I really want or need whatever I am buying.
Anyway, I find it works for me.

Mt61 Thu 02-Oct-25 16:21:25

I was buying light bulbs in an electrical shop, I asked the young man serving, do you take cash. He said, yes, course, ‘cash is king’. I laughed, I thought these young ones are walking us into a cashless society.