Apple pay transaction limits in the US
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Apple pay transaction limits in the US
Have a question - is there any limits and if yes - what is - for transactions done via Apple Pay? If for example want to pay for a car repair $4500, will the transaction go thru or will be blocked by the terminal or my card issuer bank.
I know that in a number of countries there is a transaction limit when it is done via the card's NFC/contactless method. My question is if such limit exists for Apple Pay/phone based transactions as well.
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I know that in a number of countries there is a transaction limit when it is done via the card's NFC/contactless method. My question is if such limit exists for Apple Pay/phone based transactions as well.
Thanks
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I've done $4800 on my USBank Altitude Reserve via Apple Pay in person as a portion of car payment. There's no set limit but your bank could theoretically set their own. In the USA I can't imagine why they would though. Countries that have NFC limits on tapping the card itself generally have them because they have chip+pin and so if someone gets a hold of your card they can't make any large purchases. In the USA, Apple Pay is clearly more secure than using the card directly.
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I've done $4800 on my USBank Altitude Reserve via Apple Pay in person as a portion of car payment. There's no set limit but your bank could theoretically set their own. In the USA I can't imagine why they would though. Countries that have NFC limits on tapping the card itself generally have them because they have chip+pin and so if someone gets a hold of your card they can't make any large purchases. In the USA, Apple Pay is clearly more secure than using the card directly.
Regardless, domestic behavior is probably not a good representation of how US issued cards will behave elsewhere as banks (and some merchants) have historically loathed requiring any form of authentication that's remotely worthwhile. In fact, these days a lot of places have specifically disabled PIN support on terminals to force signature/no authentication so they didn't have to deal with the few customers with chip and PIN cards.
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Have a question - is there any limits and if yes - what is - for transactions done via Apple Pay? If for example want to pay for a car repair $4500, will the transaction go thru or will be blocked by the terminal or my card issuer bank.
I know that in a number of countries there is a transaction limit when it is done via the card's NFC/contactless method. My question is if such limit exists for Apple Pay/phone based transactions as well.
I know that in a number of countries there is a transaction limit when it is done via the card's NFC/contactless method. My question is if such limit exists for Apple Pay/phone based transactions as well.
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