HemmikWizard
@johannes#76954 Problem solved in that case, you can just as easily read it from your bunq app :).
@johannes#76954 Problem solved in that case, you can just as easily read it from your bunq app :).
That Apple card is one sexy card! I would like to have one, but I assume they will not be available in The Netherlands...
@Jos-Golden-Unicorn#76976 One step after the other. First regular Apple Pay in the Netherlands, and if you prove to be worthy, you get Apple card ;)
@Roeshimi#77030 Well.... as some folks have managed to get Apple Pay up and running in The Netherlands, we have the opportunity to proof ourselves worthy of Apple Pay....
As credit cards are not that common in The Netherlands, we'll be last to get Apple Card...
@Samzoiets#77049 "managed", so not legally. Wait until it's your turn ;)
@Roeshimi#77065 Patience is not one of my built-in features...
Having said that, to return to the topic at hand; is there any legal obligation to print the number on the card?
@Samzoiets#77068 I think I have read somewhere that there needs to be a number on the card, but the Apple announcement has proven me wrong.
@Roeshimi#77072 I was referring to Mastercard-cards. I don't know which payment scheme the Apple Card is on.
@Samzoiets#77075 Yes I was talking about the physical Apple Card, which is a MasterCard as well
@Hemmik#76941 Also titanium MasterCard would be welkome
@Roeshimi#77077 Didn't know Apple Card was a Mastercard...
@Samzoiets#77088 Now you know ;)
Seems like more banks might follow this lead: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-03-26/mastercard-sees-other-banks-ditching-card-numbers-like-apple-did
That card looks absolutely stunning!! Please make a card like that bunq🤩
@Bram#77360 this looks stunning out of the box; I'd be very interested if it looks good after a few days of actually using it... not sure that white will stay white for very long :)
@Gerhard-Yellow-Frog#77368 I have no idea, maybe the fact that the card is titanium makes it more durable? Let’s just hope that bunq creates a metal card instead of plastic ones, no matter the color😌
@Bram#77369 Und wie wollen sie die Metalkarte am Ende der Laufzeit nach 3 oder 4 Jahren entsorgen? Plastik ist schon schlimm genug, aber man kann sie wenigstens zerschneiden, quer durch den Chip, bevor sie zum Elektroschrott kommt.
@Bernd-Teal-Share#77375 Besides not having a card number printed on it, the Apple Card also does not have an expiration date. So it seems to be possible to have cards that don't expire.