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When I walked into a store on my break to buy lunch I realized I didn't have my watch to pay with and had to go back out to the car to get my wallet. I use it almost daily and recently when I had to go to a training where I had to remove my watch and jewelry. IMHO the combination of Pay and the watch is one of my favorite Apple "things". Their new POS systems accept it, they just don't know.
This ran the table from teenagers working part time jobs, to merchants in their 50's running their own boutique shops. Still addicted to one of the best monster-catching RPGs out there, in my opinion.
We were down the beach this weekend, and while a lot (if not all) merchants take Apple Pay, a lot of them were unfamiliar with how it works. Regardless though, the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon games as a whole are known for its very solid OST and story definitely play the demo first before you decide (progress carries over to the full version). I was once again surprised this weekend when I realized how few people are still unfamiliar with Apple Pay on the watch. It's a good feature I imagine a lot of people will appreciate. I've saved probably close to $300 this year alone using it.ĭropping my face mask in the store wasn't really an option, and I use a complex passcode on my phone which is a PITA to unlock every time you use the app after your phone auto locks. It then automatically links them to your club card and takes them off at the register. The app lets you scan items as you shop to digitally clip or check for coupons. My favorite thing about the watch/mask unlock feature is I use an in store app when I shop at one of the major price clubs in the US. With the exception of my old lady asking why I stopped using FB (I just got sick of the toxic politics and arguments) I haven't given it much thought. Click to expand.I've had no issues with the beta or the watch unlocking/face mask feature.Īs far as the Zuck goes, I stopped using FB about 3 months ago.