That's how Payqwiq (as was) worked from the start. At one point Tesco Pay+ (as it became, not to be confused with Clubcard Pay+) also allowed you to top up and use a balance, I think they were trying to position it as a budgeting thing. It disappeared as quickly as it showed up.Charlie Wells wrote: ↑Mon 22 May, 2023 08.27I assume that's essentially what Tesco's payment wallet is, for when paying in store via their app. These days it stores payment cards in the wallet, whereas I think an earlier version worked differently. It generates what looks like a QR code that appears to change every 30 seconds or so, a bit like authentication apps.
The Barclays and other non-Lloyds/TSB Bank thread
One thing about Pay+ is it includes clubcard and, for staff, discount in one single scan. (M&S have also integrated their discount card into sparks I believe).
It also had a much higher transaction limit than contactless.
BTW is it just me or is tesco's mobile limit flakey? I been refused on apple pay for over £100 a couple of times yet it should accept apple pay for up to £250.
It also had a much higher transaction limit than contactless.
BTW is it just me or is tesco's mobile limit flakey? I been refused on apple pay for over £100 a couple of times yet it should accept apple pay for up to £250.
"He has to be larger than bacon"
More likely you're hitting a soft limit set by your issuer. In LBG accounts you can manage the amounts which can be authorised in the relevant app, although you will eventually be prompted for a PIN in most cases regardless.Pete wrote: ↑Tue 23 May, 2023 07.56 One thing about Pay+ is it includes clubcard and, for staff, discount in one single scan. (M&S have also integrated their discount card into sparks I believe).
It also had a much higher transaction limit than contactless.
BTW is it just me or is tesco's mobile limit flakey? I been refused on apple pay for over £100 a couple of times yet it should accept apple pay for up to £250.
A £100 limit on Amex?
"He has to be larger than bacon"
Nationwide have rebranded. Their old logo was dated but the new branding has got a very 90s feel.
https://www.nationwide.co.uk/about-us/a ... -changing/
https://www.nationwide.co.uk/about-us/a ... -changing/
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They’ve taken the heavily stylised church behind the house out of their logo. I think that would have attracted the ire of the right-wing press a decade ago, but I suspect even they won’t care these days.
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I'm surprised they still had cards with horrifically 90s bevelled Nationwide logo still on! I remember getting a Flexdirect account a few years back and received one of these, definitely very retro.tillyoshea wrote: ↑Sat 07 Oct, 2023 08.42They’ve taken the heavily stylised church behind the house out of their logo. I think that would have attracted the ire of the right-wing press a decade ago, but I suspect even they won’t care these days.
I wonder if this generic image on the site is what our cards might look like in future:
It wasn't a church but a "tall building to represent industry", according to their history page. https://www.nationwide.co.uk/about-us/our-history/tillyoshea wrote: ↑Sat 07 Oct, 2023 08.42 They’ve taken the heavily stylised church behind the house out of their logo.
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Well, blow me down with a feather!Jacket wrote: ↑Sat 07 Oct, 2023 11.56
It wasn't a church but a "tall building to represent industry", according to their history page. https://www.nationwide.co.uk/about-us/our-history/
the FAQ specifically says you can re-add your card to your digital wallet if you want to get the new design.BBC TV Centre wrote: ↑Sat 07 Oct, 2023 10.02
I wonder if this generic image on the site is what our cards might look like in future:
Maybe it'll grow on me.