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I've had the issue of it saying "done" when the transaction didn't process at Walgreens and McDonalds multiple times even using the same terminal that had been problem free a couple days before. Now that I'm back in Europe I've used it successfull…
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is anyone else worried about the strong dollar really hammering the value of overseas sales? The dollar has appreciated about 30% year over year on the Euro and most other European currencies. Apple hasn't raised their hardware prices much it doesn…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ClemyNX You wish it was like that but it isn't. Those countries are not facing problems because of their social measures. In fact the countries which are the most socialist in Europe are the happiest places on Eart…
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benjamin frost wrote: » No. The placebo effect has long been measured as having the same effect as medicine, both in a positive and negative manner, for a significant proportion of people. Which means that in nearly all such cases the "me…
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icoco3 wrote: » That is not true, I am sure they rationally consider their response before posting..... I do think the healthy diet will do more for you BEFORE the cancer comes. It could be our chemical addiction that adds to cancer these days…
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mystigo wrote: » Apple could make it free and it would make no difference. Comcast caps our data usage at 300 GB a month, which we struggle to stay under even now. Comcast demands $10 tribute for each additional 50 GB beyond 300. We would end up p…
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benjamin frost wrote: » Now, let's see Uber destroyed. Why? Drunk driving accidents have dropped by nearly 20% since it entered several markets over the last couple years. The vast majority of the time it's cheaper/faster/cleaner than a taxi.…
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Just got back to Europe after 7 months in the States and have used Apple Pay (with American credit cards of course) 6 times in 2 days all at different types of stores. NFC is basically ubiquitous here. Even the mom & pop stores have NFC ena…
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realcool wrote: » Wow $56 million and it has over half million subscribers, apple paid $2.5 billion (let's give the hardware business $500 million value). I think they paid too much Weren't their sales something like $3 billion in 2013 with cra…
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pfisher wrote: » It doesn't matter. Perception is everything. Also It has everything to do with Apple Pay. If you use Apple Pay fraud can occur. What on earth are you talking about? This fraud had nothing to do with regular consumers using App…
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sog35 wrote: » we are currently in a BULL cycle bubble. I'd take 8-10% annual return on any investment any day. Additionally unlike stocks the Watch will always be worth something because of the Gold content. I agree Stocks/funds/bonds sh…
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sog35 wrote: » There are not many stocks like AAPL. AAPL is not a decent stock. It is one of the most amazing stocks of all time. Good luck finding those type of stocks consistently. Getting a 200% return in 10 years is very good. The las…
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sog35 wrote: » it will be a collectors item. A collector will not use the watch. I think if it sells for $5000 you could sell it for $15,000 in 20 years if its unopened. At most you would probably need to replace the battery if the collecto…
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cali wrote: » I can't help but rant how I wish Apple hit the auto market with CarPlay as hard as hey hit the card market with ?Pay. It's such an easy no-brainer for the credit card companies with Apple Pay. You're seeing the same slow rollout …
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ronannarbor wrote: » I don't think the touch ID sensor is near as universally used as you might assume -- I had a Typo for my iPhone 5 before I got my iPhone 6 plus (which there is no typo keyboard for or I would have it too)...and I have to say I…
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malax wrote: » If GM or Toyota sold a car with a 12 gallon gas tank (and also sold a more expensive model with a 20 gallon tank and made this a big part of their feature list) but you could only put 9.5 gallons of gas in it, that would be mislea…
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malax wrote: » It looks like Apple dropped the ball on this one, and it may end of costing them. Where is it said that Apple has to tell them the exact percentage of space used by the OS? All smartphones have a portion of storage used by the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jensonb Christ, who the hell pissed in your Cheerios? If you don't care, there's the door. I'm pretty sure we could round up a few volunteers if no one has yet...
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Quote: Originally Posted by AtlApple In the end the retail stores have control of what form of payment they take. No one can force them to take Apple Pay and if enough decide not to accept it then Apple Pay will fail. The same goes for HomeKi…
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atlapple wrote: » http://www.businessinsider.com/walmart-war-against-apple-pay-the-iphone-payments-system-2014-10 Maybe. That is still up for debate. Did you happen to read the comments in that article? Only the uneducated BI author (who is…