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Oriental Redneck
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Do you store your CC in the Wallet? What about your Debit card?


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I don’t. I do store tickets for shows that allow me and sometimes the QR code for Amazon returns. It saves me from taking a screenshot to show at the return desk where I have trouble connecting.



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Credit Card yes, debit no.

2-3 years in, no issues.

Tickets, parking passes etc. as well.




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Posts: 8532 | Location: West | Registered: November 26, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Cc yes, debit no. I normally never use debit. Matters a little less with Apple Pay since it’s harder to scam, but I’ll take the cc points anyway since it’s paid off every month.

Tickets, yes, though I miss paper tickets as concert souvenirs. Health insurance card, though no provider has been able to take that yet. USAA card, more of a reference than something to present to a reader.

Georgia offers an electronic drivers license for it (must already have a real drivers license). I guess it would be nice to touch the back of the phone at the bar for proof of age?


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Posts: 2619 | Location: Roswell, GA | Registered: March 10, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Apple CC yes; no other CC.
Debit card yes, but not used for transactions, only at the ATM. Then I don't need to take out my wallet. I put the cash in the pocket then put the cash in the wallet when I'm locked in the car.




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I have all of my credit cards including my debit card in the wallet on my iPhone. I don’t think I have ever used the debit card via the phone yet. Anytime I ever use my debit card beyond at an ATM, I use it as a credit card. I am not sure if that same option is available when using the iPhone. I guess I may try it out.




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Posts: 9892 | Location: The Lone Star State | Registered: July 07, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Debit card only in my wallet.
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Posts: 1083 | Location: Coeur d Alene ID | Registered: July 18, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Credit cards yes. Debit card no, but I only use my debit card as an atm card anyway. Also store my insurance cards and use it for concert and sports tickets.
 
Posts: 502 | Location: South Florida | Registered: December 14, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Credit Card yes, debit no.

No problems, only use it occasionally.

Jersey Mikes sub chain uses it in their app.

I think 90% of my use has been them.
 
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Credit and debit cards yes. No problems for five years.



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Posts: 30825 | Location: Norris Lake, TN | Registered: May 07, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I use my Apple Wallet (and ApplePay) as much as possible, all cards, tickets, boarding passes, frequent customer cards, etc.

I even got to tap my digital MD drivers’ license last time I went through airport security (at DCA, I believe).

I’ve had far fewer occurrences of my cards being compromised, since I hardly use them any other way now.

Big Apple Wallet fan here.

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Posts: 16440 | Location: Maryland, AA Co. | Registered: March 16, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Credit Cards and debit card as well, there isn't a safer way to use your debit card as all transactions hide the real cc number from the vendors system that means nobody gets your debit card number from using Apple Pay.

Plane tickets, concert, lots of other things can go in there, and many states are allowing digital ID, so your drivers license will be there soon.

TSA has approved using your digital ID from the phone at check it, their systems are of course not up to reading it at all locations so you want to have your real ID on you just in case.

It also allows me to buy with my Apple Watch, which is nice when riding the motorcycle, don't have to take out wallet or phone, just hold the watch up to the reader.
 
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CC and Debit yes and anything else I can make go in there. Anything can of course be hacked but.. after many years writing search warrants to Apple trying to get into accounts and no cooperation from them, I feel a little more secure that they make a system we as consumers can safely use. We even had an Apple product sent to a foreign government and even they could not get into it.


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Posts: 1572 | Location: Escaped from Kalifornia to Arizona February 2022! | Registered: March 02, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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All my cards (debit, credit, insurance, etc) are in Wallet and accessible on both my phone and watch. I've been using Apple Pay since they started it without any issues.

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Posts: 1753 | Location: Richmond, VA | Registered: August 04, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Just one credit card. Probably my fears are out of date, but I don't feel secure having the debit card in databases not required. My visa/debit was hacked years ago, and luckily the thief only took a few hundred dollars which the bank refunded me. However, at that moment we had full tuition for 2 of our kids in that account, so it could have been a serious problem.

We now bank with Schwab, and other brokerages are the same, where they disclaim basically any responsibility for thievery. If someone steals my phone or somehow hacks/scams my debit card info, I likely will lose whatever is stolen.
 
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Do you store your CC in the Wallet? What about your Debit card?
Yes, and yes. The convenience is more important to me than the risk. I do use Face ID in addition to a PIN.

I found out that the convenience isn't as universal as I'd assumed. I went to the beach last Sept., and in the rush of packing up, I left my wallet on my dresser. At the beach for a week with no cards, no ID, no money, no CHP, none of my banks have branches there. No problem, I thought, I'll just use the Apple Wallet (AW). Well, I was sorely mistaken, ATMs that allow activation via AW are still pretty rare, more common are vendors who accept Apple Pay, but not as many as I wished. I did find a bank that would have done an AW transaction for me, but they insisted on a "Govt. ID" so no-go there. I do have my license and other important docs imaged on my phone, but they insisted on a paper/plastic card. So I got to enjoy being "treated" for the whole week by Mrs. A, a relatively new experience for her (she didn't like it). My phone was mostly used as a tip calculator, the "Apple Williard" we called it.

ETA: In past trips to this beach town using a plastic credit card, I have had the card compromised every year for about the past five. Not this year though.
 
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The Apple pay encryption is a good feeling every time I use it. Credit card only since I don't have a debit card.
 
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Credit and debit cards both on wallet. Been using it for 5 years with no problems.
 
Posts: 3419 | Location: NE Kansas | Registered: February 24, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have two cards on Apple Wallet but no on the debt cards. Encryption is quite secure.
Was in Europe in May and used Wallet almost exclusively.
Having some payment method on my smartphone has saved me a few times I've ran out the door during cooking, forgetting an ingredient but realizing at the cashier I had left my wallet (and DL) at home. 'oh right! I've got a card on my phone!'
 
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Credit card is primary (to collect points) paid off monthly.
Debit card is secondary. (I would prefer primary but my wife insisted on the points)
Drivers License was stored in wallet, but it’s really weird looking, it’s now on the AZ DMV app.
Insurance cards are stored in the wallet.
My phone is the key to my car.

I rarely carry a wallet anymore as my phone does it all. I’m not the biggest fan of this, but it seems to work.



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