Earl Weiss
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NFC = Near Field Communiction.
Physical credit cards will disappear from the wallet and be replaced by info stored in the phones. Google Wallet is rolling out know partnered with Citi and Mastercard as well as numerous merchants.
Yes, you will need aa PIN to unlock the info for your phone to use whcihever card you choose to use.
But, for our industry, Tunnels and SS we need to make sure that any system purchased and installed can accomodate the NFC technology, not only from the payment standpoint, but it also can provide for instant Loyalty programs.
An example shown is that with a tap of the phonme to the Loyalty Kiosk at the coffeee shop. (Once the phone was given "permission" to make theis communication) the person was enrolled in the loyalty program which was 10th cup free.
It would seem that our industry could adopt and benefit from this technology. Great for us because it would not have the equipmenty moisture and muisuse issue of credit card readers in the bay. However, the seeming difficulties with SS credit card instalation and use issues, makes it seem as though our industry will be slow and expensive to adopt.
Who will be the leader in our industry? Time will tell.
Physical credit cards will disappear from the wallet and be replaced by info stored in the phones. Google Wallet is rolling out know partnered with Citi and Mastercard as well as numerous merchants.
Yes, you will need aa PIN to unlock the info for your phone to use whcihever card you choose to use.
But, for our industry, Tunnels and SS we need to make sure that any system purchased and installed can accomodate the NFC technology, not only from the payment standpoint, but it also can provide for instant Loyalty programs.
An example shown is that with a tap of the phonme to the Loyalty Kiosk at the coffeee shop. (Once the phone was given "permission" to make theis communication) the person was enrolled in the loyalty program which was 10th cup free.
It would seem that our industry could adopt and benefit from this technology. Great for us because it would not have the equipmenty moisture and muisuse issue of credit card readers in the bay. However, the seeming difficulties with SS credit card instalation and use issues, makes it seem as though our industry will be slow and expensive to adopt.
Who will be the leader in our industry? Time will tell.