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I would be sure to report that to Home Office Tech support. That seems like a big issue to me. I got a Samsung Galaxy 2.0 Tablet when I upgraded my phone this summer...it was "free" and I just pay the extra for cell service. I did that for the express purpose of using it at shows. If the card reader doesn't work, that just adds an unnecessary step, that's for sure.kimmers39 said:I DO have it and it works great as long as you have the right device. .... tried 4 different android tablets. ... worked on none. ... it does work on my note 2 phone tho. Plan on using ipad if you want the reader on a tablet.
A Mobile Payment Fob is a small device that can be attached to a keychain or kept in a wallet, and is used to make contactless payments using your mobile phone. It works by storing your credit or debit card information and transmitting it to a payment terminal when tapped or held near the device.
The Mobile Payment Fob uses Near Field Communication (NFC) technology to communicate with payment terminals. When you tap or hold the fob near the terminal, it transmits your card information securely and completes the payment transaction.
Yes, the Mobile Payment Fob is secure. It uses the same technology as contactless credit and debit cards, and your card information is encrypted and protected from potential fraud. Additionally, most fobs require a PIN or biometric authentication to authorize a payment, adding an extra layer of security.
In most cases, yes. The Mobile Payment Fob works with smartphones that have NFC technology, which is becoming increasingly common in newer models. However, it's always best to check with your phone's manufacturer to ensure compatibility before purchasing a fob.
Generally, no. Using a Mobile Payment Fob does not typically incur any additional fees or costs, and the transaction process is the same as using a contactless card. However, if your fob is linked to a credit card, you may still be subject to any applicable interest or fees from your credit card company. It's always best to check with your bank or credit card provider for more information.