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What model are you getting?


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Sorry but what is all the chat about consoles, I thought this forum was for iPhones?
Just for you, my XBOX Series X delivery. ;)
 

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Apple Pay doesn't have a limit, however the PDQ terminals in stores do have limits, which depend on the retailer.
The £45 limit is for cards, theres no limit when paying by watch.

 
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Apple Pay doesn't have a limit, however the PDQ terminals in stores do have limits, which depend on the retailer.
Official Apple advice (https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT207435)

About limits when using Apple Pay in shops
In some countries and regions, if your transaction exceeds a certain amount when paying in shops with Apple Pay, you might need to enter your PIN. In some cases, you might need to sign a receipt or use a different payment method.

Merchants and card issuers set limits for some transactions. Here are the transaction limits for contactless payments in shops, including Apple Pay:

United Kingdom
You might not be able to use Apple Pay for purchases over GBP 45.
 
Official Apple advice (https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT207435)

About limits when using Apple Pay in shops
In some countries and regions, if your transaction exceeds a certain amount when paying in shops with Apple Pay, you might need to enter your PIN. In some cases, you might need to sign a receipt or use a different payment method.

Merchants and card issuers set limits for some transactions. Here are the transaction limits for contactless payments in shops, including Apple Pay:

United Kingdom
You might not be able to use Apple Pay for purchases over GBP 45.
Not.on.Apple.Watch.
 
Not.on.Apple.Watch.
I'm only going by what Apple say - have you seen anything in black & white to substantiate your statement? I'm truly interested to learn why an Apple Watch is considered more secure than an iPhone? More than willing to bow to your expertise/experience! 👍
 
I'm only going by what Apple say - have you seen anything in black & white to substantiate your statement? I'm truly interested to learn why an Apple Watch is considered more secure than an iPhone? More than willing to bow to your expertise/experience! 👍
I run my own business and I use an iZettle payment terminal which runs through the app on my iPhone. I've had customers pay over £1k using their iPhone. I see no reason why the watch would be any different.
 
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Official Apple advice (https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT207435)

About limits when using Apple Pay in shops
In some countries and regions, if your transaction exceeds a certain amount when paying in shops with Apple Pay, you might need to enter your PIN. In some cases, you might need to sign a receipt or use a different payment method.

Merchants and card issuers set limits for some transactions. Here are the transaction limits for contactless payments in shops, including Apple Pay:

United Kingdom
You might not be able to use Apple Pay for purchases over GBP 45.

Yep, which is what I said. 👍
 
I run my own business and I use an iZettle payment terminal which runs through the app on my iPhone. I've had customers pay over £1k using their iPhone. I see no reason why the watch would be any different.
I see no difference either, that's kinda my point. So no limit for the Watch should mean no limit for the iPhone.

Weren't there folks who had issues paying with Apple Pay for their Pro Max pre-orders, and their banks told them it was because of the value of the transaction being >£1k? Maybe that's only for 'card'holder not present transactions though? I'm genuinely interested to find out for certain what the limits are!
 
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Pro Max leather case arrived, don’t think Amazon used a big enough box to securely package it
Same, came in an enormous box. Probably the default packaging size and like the product image they hadnt fully updated the product information to ensure it got a more sensible box.
 
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