DaveFlashProdigy
love the idea, but for me I've solved this by only having 1 Maestro and 1 MasterCard in Wallet at any time, and of course each has it's own brand logo to distinguish them (Maestro vs. MasterCard)
love the idea, but for me I've solved this by only having 1 Maestro and 1 MasterCard in Wallet at any time, and of course each has it's own brand logo to distinguish them (Maestro vs. MasterCard)
@DaveFlash#45787 That's a pretty smart idea. Thanks for sharing.
@Mischa#45719 Is een probleem aan de kant van Apple... Kan bunq weinig aan doen.
I hope this is solved before the TravelCard is added to Apple Pay - otherwise it will be very difficult to tell the difference between the MasterCard bunq cards
@smyles#99570 We will know next month as the Travel Card will be available in Apple Pay then.
At least if nothing else the Travel Card will be distinguishable by the word "credit" instead of "debit" presumably, and also a different name than "mastercard debit" in the Wallet context, which is more than can be said for multiple bunq MC's until now.
Wow. Awesome to see my idea has turned into reality. Thanks for being bunq, bunq. This feature is very helpful to me. 🌈
If we’re going this route then.. Green Card in the metal look in Wallet please?
(Sorry if it already is, I don’t own one but I’m considering)
@ItsRenee#143285 It already has a metal look, it looks like this:
@Deniz#143290 Oh lovely thanks sharing! 😄
@Mischa#143281 Congrats on the shout out, even better that you were there at the bunq update presentation
@Fastjur#143315 It was a nice surprise.
I love the idea but its really poorly executed. Sorry, this small border doesnt help at all. The bunq card is just to colorful for the border to make a difference in the list. I would have expected something more striking.
I like this feature, but it’s not really that useful as long as virtual cards can not be added directly to Apple Pay through the bunq app. Right now, with my joint membership I have 3 cards in my Apple Wallet: a Maestro card, a Mastercard debit, and a Mastercard credit (= Travel Card). All of these can already be distinguished using either the Maestro/Mastercard logo or by the “debit”/“credit” inscription. So, unless I’m missing something, this feature would only be useful if you happen to have two cards of the same type that you need to distinguish. Feels like a missed opportunity to not exploit all those new card colors with the ability to add and distinguish virtual cards in Apple Pay ...
@Noah-Pink-Penguin#143460 I like this feature, but it’s not really that useful as long as virtual cards can not be added directly to Apple Pay through the bunq app.
Those cards do not officially support Apple Pay. 😉
@Sander#143463 I know, but they should, especially since they could now be distinguished with the new card colors 🙂 Other fintechs (e.g., Revolut) that offer virtual cards already allow these to be added to Apple Pay, and I don’t see why bunq shouldn’t ...
Yes yes yes!!! En sowieso passen in verschillende kleuren. Het is eigenlijk mijn allergrootste frustratie met Bunq dat ik mijn verschillende passen niet goed uit elkaar kan houden. Ik snap het branding aspect ervan, maar bij sommige andere banken kan je zelfs je eigen design insturen. Dat hoeft niet, maar bijvoorbeeld één of twee Bunq kleuren per pasje kunnen kiezen zou Bunq voor mij perfect maken.
@Mister-Lee-Orange-Kiwi#144080 Bij welke bank kan je zelf het design van de betaalkaart in je Apple Wallet ontwerpen?
@Mister-Lee-Orange-Kiwi#144080 Dat hoeft niet, maar bijvoorbeeld één of twee Bunq kleuren per pasje kunnen kiezen zou Bunq voor mij perfect maken.
Je kan nu toch kiezen uit 7 kleuren? Of bedoel je dat je de hele pas van kleur wil laten veranderen, in plaats van alleen de bovenste rand? Of heb je het over fysieke passen in plaats van Apple Pay?