Sam π³π±π¬π§ Yes I was talking about the physical Apple Card, which is a MasterCard as well
Roeshimi Didn't know Apple Card was a Mastercard...
Hemmik Also titanium MasterCard would be welkome
Sam π³π±π¬π§ 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 bunqπ€©
Bram 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 I have no idea, maybe the fact that the card is titanium makes it more durable? Letβs just hope that bunq creates a metal card instead of plastic ones, no matter the colorπ
Bram 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.
Bram Letβs get to the point where we only use Google/Apple Pay and get rid of the physical cards at all. For the time being use cards made out of the most sustainable/recyclable material available. Whatever this material might be.
Bernd (Hamburg) DE π©πͺ 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.
Bernd (Hamburg) DE π©πͺ We will send it back to bunq and there is a process to recycle it as good as possible. ππ
Roeshimi How does this work for all the online forms where you have to enter the expiration date of your card?
Roeshimi Stimmt. Aber meine Antwort bezog sich auf eine theoretische bunq-Karte
Phil We could send it by post, and if it didnβt arrive within 2 weeks we could ask them to wait a little longer π
Jeroen π³οΈβπ I know as much about this card as you. Nobody has seen or used it, so we will have to wait until it's actually available. I would imagine that the expiration date is visible in the Apple Wallet and that you can view it there. Same as with Online Cards from bunq
Bernd (Hamburg) DE π©πͺ Same story. bunq would then also not print the expiration date. That would make sense to me.
Roeshimi Genau so wurde es bei der Apple PrΓ€sentation gesagt
Bernd (Hamburg) DE π©πͺ And I don't see why bunq would not be able to do that. I mean they have everything they need for that already in the app and infrastructure today. They could just let people choose to not have a card number printed on it in the "new card" procedure and everything would be ready. :) Ok they currently don't have that shiny metal card, but I would not need that anyway
Steven Fair enough! πβ³π
Phil But seriously, would love a metal card without and expiration date printed. It would act just like a physical representation of any of your virtual cards π€