Samsung Pay Works instead of Membership and Loyalty Cards in the U.S.
Samsung Pay Works instead of Membership and Loyalty Cards in the U.S.
  • By Yeon Choul-woong (bruceyeon@koreaittimes.com)
  • 승인 2016.05.19 09:48
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Have you got a difficulty finding your loyalty cards when you need them From now on, Samsung Pay mobile-payments solve your difficulty by adding your membership and loyalty cards to the Samsung Pay in your Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
 
Samsung unveiled the Samsung Pay during its developer conference last month in San Francisco. Samsung said Samsung Pay is the most widely accepted mobile payment system which gives users other ways to slim down their physical wallets with the support of membership features. The average American household carries almost 30 loyalty cards, which can add quite a bit of weight to a wallet. 
 
Users can upload and store merchant membership and loyalty cards in Samsung Pay—including from their gym, drug store, grocery store or any of their favorite retailers. Samsung Pay’s new membership feature can also be used to store other cards such as insurance and personal identification cards for safe keeping. To use membership or loyalty cards, users simply launch the Samsung Pay app, select the appropriate card, hold their Samsung Galaxy smartphone screen up to the merchant’s scanner, and let the card’s barcode be scanned at the register
 
Samsung launched Samsung Pay a year ago to let users pay for goods in South Korea and the similar services followed by Apple, Google and other companies. 
 

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