Originally Posted by
missamo80
Can you show a screenshot of your CSP/CSR in Android Pay? Because Android Pay just doesn't support Chase until Sept 7th. Here's the error message you get when trying to add a CSP to Android Pay:
This card can't be used with Android Pay. Your bank either isn't participating yet or doesn't support this type of card in Android Pay.
Neil
CSP:
Android Pay:
Originally Posted by
pdxer
Google Wallet can use NFC.
Based on what you've said, you're using Google Wallet, which kept a card on file with Google and then used a virtual card number issued by Bancorp for purchases which were then billed back to your card on file, so it didn't matter who issued it. Your card only needed to be accepted by Google.
With Android Pay (and Apple Pay), the card issuer (Chase, Amex, etc.) generates a unique device account number (DAN) which is used in place of your permanent card number (PAN), which is why the issuing bank must support it. When you make a purchase, the DAN is sent through the payment network and linked back to you by the bank.
Android Pay has also only been available for about a year, so the fact you say your CSP has been registered for years means it can't be Android Pay. It can only be Google Wallet.
I originally registered it with Google Wallet. It then carried over to Android Pay, and Android Pay says that the number was generated by Bancorp. Actually, I may have had to re-register the cards, but in any case, it accepted the CSP and created a virtual card number generated by Bancorp. The other cards, when carried over, now carry numbers generated by the issuers.