Apple Pay Launches In Morocco (macrumors.com) 5
Apple Pay is launching in Morocco today -- almost nine years after the service was first announced. MacRumors reports: CIH Bank is launching Apple Pay in the country as of Tuesday, according to the bank's Twitter account. It's not clear if other banks in Morocco will be coming on board with support for Apple's digital payment method, but it's likely. The support means that CIH Bank's customers will be able to add their Mastercard credit cards and bank cards to the Wallet app by tapping the plus button in the top-right corner. Apple has yet to update its regional website to officially confirm the launch.
Here I come!! (Score:3)
Now I just need to go to Morocco, get a local credit card, and try it out!!
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If you are in a country that already has Apple Pay, your existing card should work.
I don't know how widespread retailer support will be though. Here in the UK, pretty much everyone takes Apple Pay, I think the official numbers are something like 99.7% of retailers, and that includes things like market traders and local bus services. But I went to Japan, and while Apple Pay is theoretically available, I didn't find anywhere that took it, not even places like McDonalds and 7-Eleven. Chip&Pin acceptance wa
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I gotta say (Score:3)
This is pretty much the textbook definition of "slow news day".
Noted (Score:2)
OK