Apple Pay does not send my bank a records as to what payment was for
Is there a preference setting or should I get an email from Apple Pay designating the specifics of the purchase?
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Is there a preference setting or should I get an email from Apple Pay designating the specifics of the purchase?
By Apple Pay, what do you mean? Apple Cash, Apple Card, some other card?
Specifics are never sent, that's what a receipt is for. Merchant info is sent, a transaction authorization, and an amount.
For Apple Cash, there would be no specifics.
By Apple Pay, what do you mean? Apple Cash, Apple Card, some other card?
Specifics are never sent, that's what a receipt is for. Merchant info is sent, a transaction authorization, and an amount.
For Apple Cash, there would be no specifics.
So, if I understand correctly, as it was implied, to assure what the Apple Pay actually paid for (item, store, etc),... that information would have to be looked up separately on the Apple Pay Statement and would not go to the Bank Card related disbursements noted as debits at our bank Statement? Personally, it make things easier at the payment end (which is appreciated, 'no touch and such') but more confounding/complicated/arduous for tracking and ease of accounting. Is this the industry standard/guideline? Should other considerations be made? Thanks for your understanding and consideration. BCM
No. Apple Pay is merely a contactless means of presenting your credit, debit, or Apple Cash to the merchant. Nothing else changes. Your payment is made by your credit card, bank debit, or debit to Apple Cash. Apple Pay is simply an intermediary.
Apple Pay does not send my bank a records as to what payment was for