Chittagong
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Just made my first purchase in Pret. Tea, cheddar & pickle sandwich and fruit bowl.
Used my Apple Watch, super quick. Just double tap the button and bring the watch near the credit card machine. There was a moment of awkwardness when the guy couldn't figure out how I was intending to pay as I was holding nothing.
Apple Pay settings just showed up on my iPhone 6 Plus and iPad Air 2. My wife got her on her latest Mini, but nothing yet on her iPhone 5S.
Guardian said:Apple Pay launches in the UK: here's how to use it
A new contactless payment system that lets people use their iPhones to tap-and-pay in high street shops has been launched in the UK. Apple Pay will let iPhone 6, 6 Plus and Apple Watch owners pay for items costing up to £20 by just touching their gadgets to a payment terminal, much like contactless credit cards.
The UK launch marks the first expansion of Apple’s contactless payment system beyond the US, where it rolled out last October. Contactless payments have become increasingly popular in the UK with major banks offering cards that can just be tapped to pay, eliminating the need to type in a pin.
Where can I use it?
A variety of banks, credit card companies and retailers have lined up to support Apple Pay. Most retailers that already accept contactless payments via credit and debit cards will support the new pay system.
Notable companies and services include Waitrose, Co-op, Lidl, Spar, Boots, Marks and Spencer, Post Office, BP, Costa Coffee, Starbucks, LePain Quotidien, Wagamama, Nandos, KFC, Pret A Manger, Subway, McDonald’s, the Trainline, Transport for London and Liberty.
For online payments the list includes Addison Lee, Argos, British Airways, Domino’s, easyJet, Hailo, hungryhouse, Just Eat, lastminute.com, Miss Selfridge, Ocado, Topshop and Zara.
When used to pay online, Apple Pay will operate similar to the way PayPal works on Samsung smartphones, using a fingerprint to authenticate payments without having to enter credit card details on supporting sites.
Is there a limit?
Most payments will be limited to the £20 cap that is currently in force for contactless payments using credit or debit cards. That limit will rise to £30 in September.
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/jul/14/apple-pay-launches-uk-how-to-use