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just talked to citi.....Samsung pay is not supported on business cards, only personal cards.....
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Samsung pay is not compatible with business credit cards from Amex or citi!
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Spoke to Citi as well. In my case, the card that was unable to register was an American Airlines card, and they indicate that co-branded cards will not work with Samsung Pay.
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So I was doubly screwed, mine was an aa business card!
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There is something fishy going on here (I'm sure we all already know that).
Verizon pushes an update to allow the use of Samsung Pay, but only includes half (framwork only) of what we need to use the app. They include a note in the update saying to get the other half, go to the Google Play store when it is available. I contacted Samsung Mobile and they flat out told me it will NOT be available in the Play store. The guy even sounded shocked that I would even think that lol - like I offended him or something.
When I contacted verizon about it, the lady I was chatting with took every opportunity to dismiss it altogether and change the subject. There is obviously a huge miscommunication between Verizon, Samsung and the consumers.
Sure, we can just change one thing in the security settings and download the APKs, but we should not have to do that...
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Check the Galaxy Store.
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That's where all the Pay update comes from.
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That was the first place I checked. It would make more sense for it to be
there instead of the Play store.
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these APIs worked for me...got my business Amex working finally.
had to use security code on the front of the card..instead of the back! doh!!!
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Below are the details of the card issuers/card types which can be used to register with Samsung Pay.
American Express U.S. Consumer or Small Business Credit or Charge Cards
American Express Corporate Cards (Refer customer to their corporate card issuers services team)
Bank of America Consumer Credit and Debit Cards
Bank of America Small Business Debit Cards (Owner's cards only)
Merrill Lynch Consumer Credit Cards
US Trust Consumer Debit and Credit Cards
Citi-branded Consumer Debit and Credit Cards issues in the United States (Except Guam)
US Bank Consumer or Small Business Visa Credit and Debit Cards
US Bank co-brands such as Club Carlson, KAL, and Kroger
Any Elan Financial Services issues Consumer or Small Business Visa Credit Cards
Private Label Credit Cards issued by Synchrony Financial Services
AutoZone, Bose, Boston Interiors, Exxon, John Eagle Toyota, Just Brakes, Meineke, Midas, Mobil, NAPA,
Pearl Vision, Pep Boys, Plano Cycling & Fitness, Sleepy's, Sunglass Hut, VCA Animal Hospitals, and more
Should you desire additional assistance, we invite you to call Samsung Media Solutions Support Specialist, at 1-855-795-0509. Our technicians are more than happy to
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