• Green Card Nummer

@Jakob#135792 The last four digits of the green card in the apple wallet are different from the last four digits written in the card details of the app

    @Dcoche#135796 I know. I have it myself in the app and they are different :) Have I said anything else?

      Bei mir ebenfalls

        I’m seeing the same thing

          @Froggy95#135799 Kann man nun damit einkaufen?

            @Froggy95#135801 Sollte gehen. Hab gerade mal Apple Pay über ne App probiert und ging ganz normal durch.
            Wird am POS also wohl auch nicht anders sein.

              I didn't even notice it, but it sure is strange. But as long as it's the same card there are no troubles I guess.

                @Jakob#135819
                Werde ich nachher mal ausprobieren mit Sum Up. Via Apple Pay habe ich eben bei Revo*** 10,-- EUR eingezahlt.

                  All Apple Pay numbers are different. The Apple Pay number can only be used with your device, making Apple Pay extra secure. It’s one of the best reasons to use Apple Pay for me.

                    De Apple Pay card nummer is anders omdat het een apparaatrekeningnummer gebruikt. Dit is normaal en geen fout. Is bij iedere pas zo

                      @Bjoern-Lime-Panda#135889 In the Wallet app, you can see both the last 4 digits of the card number, and the last 4 digits of the "device account number". What you're talking about is the latter. For example with the Travel Card, the digits for the card number in the Wallet app still match up with the real digits of the card shown in the bunq app. With the Green Card, this is no longer the case. Of course there's also another device account number in use if you actually pay with it, which is what makes it more secure, but normally for all other banks and cards I added to the Wallet app, the normal card number shown still matched up with the actual card number, even if this information will never be transmitted to a merchant.

                        Hey guys 👋

                        Great to see so many of you already using your Green Card, and getting well on the way to planting trees! 🌳

                        We want you to be able to pay in Apple Pay and Google Pay straight away, and to do this we needed a different card number from your Green Card one. Apart from seeing a different number, you won't notice any differences and it should work exactly as you expect 😀

                          @Neihana#135933 Oh okay, it's a trick to Apple....., I understand now why my green card bin number is from the Netherlands when my other cards have a French Bin Number..!!!!

                            @Diego-Indigo-Ar#135790 The same here , 2 different numbers

                              @Neihana#135933 Super. Danke für den Hinweis 👍

                                @Dcoche#135946
                                You can't see the BIN of your Apple Pay card number ... you can only see the BIN of your "real" card shown in the details in your bunq app.

                                Mine is 5115 8035 (=35 The Netherlands). I am a customer from Germany.

                                I hope we will not facing problems with this BIN (in online shops etc.) - I just became happy of my good working Travel Card (inkl. issues with Aldi).

                                  @Heiko-Hartwig#136015 Somebody with the right reader could check the BIN of the device account number of their card in Apple Pay, though. And this, I would presume, is probably the same BIN as the card number in Apple Pay. Sadly can‘t check it myself.

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