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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: The Sheriff on 19 June 2015, 19:42:41
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Just had an email from my credit card company informing me that, later this year, they will be joining up with Apple pay. You can use your gayphone or gaypad to pay for stuff.
Why?
Oh yeah, it will save me having to remember four digits, and save me the hassle of actually putting my card in that bothersome terminal...I mean...all that hassle can cost you up to fifteen seconds.
Sheesh.....
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Has some other uses to, London can be used for TFL. Hotels looking to use the NFC for unlocking rooms ect.
You could leave your wallet at home, almost...
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Has some other uses to, London can be used for TFL. Hotels looking to use the NFC for unlocking rooms ect.
You could leave your wallet at home, almost...
You just need a laptop and a cable for a hotel room these days. Manager of the place i stay in lyon didnt believe me until i showed her how easy it was to hack in to a room :y
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Has some other uses to, London can be used for TFL. Hotels looking to use the NFC for unlocking rooms ect.
You could leave your wallet at home, almost...
Well...maybe that's appealing to the younger generation, but not to me. How do you keep track of what you're spending?
I went into McDonald's the other week and did a NFC payment cause it was under twenty quid. I didn't even get a receipt.
Hang on, I'm talking nonsense. Not a NFC payment, that's phone. I mean a payment with my credit card by 'showing' it to the terminal.
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Has some other uses to, London can be used for TFL. Hotels looking to use the NFC for unlocking rooms ect.
You could leave your wallet at home, almost...
Well...maybe that's appealing to the younger generation, but not to me. How do you keep track of what you're spending?
I went into McDonald's the other week and did a NFC payment cause it was under twenty quid. I didn't even get a receipt.
Will tell you on the screen, update your prescription you old fart :P ;D
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Has some other uses to, London can be used for TFL. Hotels looking to use the NFC for unlocking rooms ect.
You could leave your wallet at home, almost...
Well...maybe that's appealing to the younger generation, but not to me. How do you keep track of what you're spending?
I went into McDonald's the other week and did a NFC payment cause it was under twenty quid. I didn't even get a receipt.
Will tell you on the screen, update your prescription you old fart :P ;D
Ha ha.....you missed my edit :P
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Had the same email, say's I can even use a 'watch' I can't be doing with all this new stuff, whats wrong with money?............... :y :y
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..... I mean a payment with my credit card by 'showing' it to the terminal.
I did that (with my credit card) for the very first time the other week ...... I didn't know I could ??? ;D ;D
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Had the same email, say's I can even use a 'watch' I can't be doing with all this new stuff, whats wrong with money?............... :y :y
Money is expensive. To make, use, store and move. Notes don't last long either, which is why we end up with coins of larger denominations. It's unlikely to be long before we get a £5 coin.
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Had the same email, say's I can even use a 'watch' I can't be doing with all this new stuff, whats wrong with money?............... :y :y
Money is expensive. To make, use, store and move. Notes don't last long either, which is why we end up with coins of larger denominations. It's unlikely to be long before we get a £5 coin.
Far simpler than that ... money is untraceable, unaccountable, unquantifiable .... use a card, debit or credit, and the "system" knows where and on what you spent, likewise a phone/watch/ring/computer etc etc .... any electronic sale has "data" .. take out a loan/apply for credit .. you have to give the "purpose" .... all of which is "data" .. and, most folks don't realise ... but "data" has value .. it can be sold, and resold, analysed, investigated, turned to statistics, whatever ... it is traceable, storeable and historical......
Those who "do" all these things HATE money as it is outside their control and influence ... so the more they can get you to use their systems the happier they are, as they get more data they can sell on .....
1984 ??? Orwell was well wrong, we have gone far beyond what he imagined ... but not by governments, but by data analysis and commercial interest
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Completely agree with Entwood. Further;
Stops tax avoidance/evasion. I still go to non maintream retailers and ask "if I pay cash will I get a discount?".... Invariably, the answer is yes.
I'll bet a manky fiver that these new systems will go some way to put small businesses under. The local corner shop (which isn't a Tesco Metro or Sainsbury's Local), The local mechanic, barber, florist, baker..... need I go on?
It's for the benefit of who exactly?
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Also cements the iPhone into general life.
I like contact less pay, if using a card. Saves a lot of agro with the machine failing to read the chip. But I wonder why it won't allow for touch payment and then entering the pin for more expensive items if required. ....or does it?
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Had the same email, say's I can even use a 'watch' I can't be doing with all this new stuff, whats wrong with money?............... :y :y
Money is expensive. To make, use, store and move. Notes don't last long either, which is why we end up with coins of larger denominations. It's unlikely to be long before we get a £5 coin.
Far simpler than that ... money is untraceable, unaccountable, unquantifiable .... use a card, debit or credit, and the "system" knows where and on what you spent, likewise a phone/watch/ring/computer etc etc .... any electronic sale has "data" .. take out a loan/apply for credit .. you have to give the "purpose" .... all of which is "data" .. and, most folks don't realise ... but "data" has value .. it can be sold, and resold, analysed, investigated, turned to statistics, whatever ... it is traceable, storeable and historical......
Those who "do" all these things HATE money as it is outside their control and influence ... so the more they can get you to use their systems the happier they are, as they get more data they can sell on .....
1984 ??? Orwell was well wrong, we have gone far beyond what he imagined ... but not by governments, but by data analysis and commercial interest
Nail on head there Nige
Another example is the Oyster Card for Londistan and surrounding area.
Use it and you get a whopping discount but most terminals have a camera fitted just like the cash point tills.
Stick your card in and not only is the Time / date / start / finish destination recorded but also your picture too.
Couple that with face recognition software on various cameras in public places and you can track people around the area.
Personally, I couldn't give a toss if the government is watching / tracking me.
I've not got anything to hide honest :-X ;D
Its the using it for targeted advertising that pishes me off >:(
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I read an interesting article recently that said 40% of UK purchases were made using cash. Predictably Spain was a whopping 80% (they all carry large amounts of cash around as normal!). The lowest country in Europe for buying stuff using cash is Denmark- around the 20% mark. They are actively pusuing a path to ZERO cash to become the first country in Europe to not use it.
As said it will reduce black money and tax avoidance.
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At 80% Spain are amateurs when it comes to cash payments compared to Ukraine, where it is virtually 100% cash. ;D ;D ;D ;D Their black economy is 50-75% of their GDP and people with good reason, don't trust banks. :( :( :( :(
Many banks have gone bust with people losing their money, 'arbitrary' impossible to get refunded charges get applied when you have a reasonable amount in an account and if the account is very healthy, this information will be sold on to people you would rather didn't know you were rich or worse if electronic access is used on the account. :o :o :o :o
The above paragraph doesn't apply if you are one of the very rich elite as you are too powerful. :( :( :( :(
When all this changes then I believe that Ukraine has changed from a post-Soviet country into a Western European one. :y :y :y :y
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Also cements the iPhone into general life.
I like contact less pay, if using a card. Saves a lot of agro with the machine failing to read the chip. But I wonder why it won't allow for touch payment and then entering the pin for more expensive items if required. ....or does it?
Is it true that merely walking past a terminal set it off?
....and debit your account.
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Also cements the iPhone into general life.
I like contact less pay, if using a card. Saves a lot of agro with the machine failing to read the chip. But I wonder why it won't allow for touch payment and then entering the pin for more expensive items if required. ....or does it?
Is it true that merely walking past a terminal set it off?
....and debit your account.
With NFC you literally have to touch them together before and transfer takes place
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Group buy on tinfoil hats for the forum?
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Also cements the iPhone into general life.
I like contact less pay, if using a card. Saves a lot of agro with the machine failing to read the chip. But I wonder why it won't allow for touch payment and then entering the pin for more expensive items if required. ....or does it?
Both Australia and New Zealand do contactless up to $100 (roughly £50) and if you use chip/swipe then often don't even need a PIN/Signature under about $50
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Group buy on tinfoil hats for the forum?
Yeah, similar thoughts here. Change. WohoHOOOOOhohooo. Scary stuff ::) :D
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Group buy on tinfoil hats for the forum?
Yeah, similar thoughts here. Change. WohoHOOOOOhohooo. Scary stuff ::) :D
That's right. I mean...we don't sleepwalk our way into financial crises.....do we. And stuff like the Internet.......nothing bad has ever happened there. Twitter and Facebook......invaluable. All in all, the human race has come on in leaps and bounds with this technological revolution.
Yeah.
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Group buy on tinfoil hats for the forum?
Yeah, similar thoughts here. Change. WohoHOOOOOhohooo. Scary stuff ::) :D
That's right. I mean...we don't sleepwalk our way into financial crises.....do we. And stuff like the Internet.......nothing bad has ever happened there. Twitter and Facebook......invaluable. All in all, the human race has come on in leaps and bounds with this technological revolution.
Yeah.
Forums?
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Group buy on tinfoil hats for the forum?
Yeah, similar thoughts here. Change. WohoHOOOOOhohooo. Scary stuff ::) :D
That's right. I mean...we don't sleepwalk our way into financial crises.....do we. And stuff like the Internet.......nothing bad has ever happened there. Twitter and Facebook......invaluable. All in all, the human race has come on in leaps and bounds with this technological revolution.
Yeah.
Forums?
That's rather a leading question. ;D
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Group buy on tinfoil hats for the forum?
Yeah, similar thoughts here. Change. WohoHOOOOOhohooo. Scary stuff ::) :D
That's right. I mean...we don't sleepwalk our way into financial crises.....do we. And stuff like the Internet.......nothing bad has ever happened there. Twitter and Facebook......invaluable. All in all, the human race has come on in leaps and bounds with this technological revolution.
Yeah.
Forums?
That's rather a leading question. ;D
....go on, ha know you want to. ;D
Come on don't switch to humour as a get out, there's a lit of paranoia here, some justified, but really? We'll be on to Chem trails and aliens next.
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It wasn't humour, I didn't understand the question. It was a question? It had a question mark after it.
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It wasn't humour, I didn't understand the question. It was a question? It had a question mark after it.
As does this ?
Serious debate to be had though... I mean, do we all buy pattern foil hats or genuine, and where from? Especially given the undercurrents of TC allergies... :-\
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It wasn't humour, I didn't understand the question. It was a question? It had a question mark after it.
And it was humour, as it had a laughy after it.
Forums, a good thing, on the Internet, another good thing, under the heading of technology (again. Good) and development. (If allowed is also good)
In short your moaning about the very media so avidly being used. If it's bad why use it? Therefore it's not bad, and doesn't deserve the scepticism.
Any further spelling required? From me of all people. ;D
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It wasn't humour, I didn't understand the question. It was a question? It had a question mark after it.
As does this ?
Serious debate to be had though... I mean, do we all buy pattern foil hats or genuine, and where from? Especially given the undercurrents of TC allergies... :-\
Those £1 single use roasting tins from ASDA would suffice...surely?
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It wasn't humour, I didn't understand the question. It was a question? It had a question mark after it.
And it was humour, as it had a laughy after it.
Forums, a good thing, on the Internet, another good thing, under the heading of technology (again. Good) and development. (If allowed is also good)
In short your moaning about the very media so avidly being used. If it's bad why use it? Therefore it's not bad, and doesn't deserve the scepticism.
Any further spelling required? From me of all people. ;D
Forums are a very small byproduct of the internet. As you say, a medium. Not exactly what I was moaning? about.
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It wasn't humour, I didn't understand the question. It was a question? It had a question mark after it.
And it was humour, as it had a laughy after it.
Forums, a good thing, on the Internet, another good thing, under the heading of technology (again. Good) and development. (If allowed is also good)
In short your moaning about the very media so avidly being used. If it's bad why use it? Therefore it's not bad, and doesn't deserve the scepticism.
Any further spelling required? From me of all people. ;D
Forums are a very small byproduct of the internet. As you say, a medium. Not exactly what I was moaning? about.
....it's often not the "thing" at fault, but the people using it. By that I mean, criminal types etc.
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It wasn't humour, I didn't understand the question. It was a question? It had a question mark after it.
And it was humour, as it had a laughy after it.
Forums, a good thing, on the Internet, another good thing, under the heading of technology (again. Good) and development. (If allowed is also good)
In short your moaning about the very media so avidly being used. If it's bad why use it? Therefore it's not bad, and doesn't deserve the scepticism.
Any further spelling required? From me of all people. ;D
Forums are a very small byproduct of the internet. As you say, a medium. Not exactly what I was moaning? about.
....it's often not the "thing" at fault, but the people using it. By that I mean, criminal types etc.
Ermmmmm....yes......I agree. That's novel.
But.....we (big business) make it easy for criminals to exploit technology so they can save big bucks on human capital. The victims of crime are just collateral damage.
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I mean, by simplifying the process so that morons can use it, they make it easier to exploit.
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They don't "make" it easy ;D they just couldn't be arsed due to costs, then still don't until they get sued.
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Anyway....my head's hurting a bit now, so shut up please. ;D