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Wrong credit card on receipt when using Apple Pay
Help. A client had a problem with Apple Pay so I was testing it myself. I sent myself via text a payment link. I opened the payment link and chose Apple Pay. The Apple Pay screen popped up and it clearly shows card ending 1477 (this is correct). I chose pay with passcode, entered my pass code and completed the transaction. I then went back in and refunded the transaction. Both transactions show credit card ending in 3638, not my credit card ending in 1477. I went into my Apple Pay to make sure that is the only card I have on file and it is. What’s happening here?
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Hello @SMW- Thanks for reaching out to us once more.
How weird! Have you tried to unlink ApplePay on your end and link it again. We were able to find this resource that can help also help.
Hope this helps!
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Apple uses a dynamic security number with ApplePay. Your real number is not used for security reason. Here is a copy and paste from Apples Discussions about it.
That's the dynamic security code. It's a security feature - your actual credit/debit card number isn't used; the dynamic security code is used in its placed when making transactions. If hackers breach a payment terminal/database and got your credit card number, in reality they would just get the one-time dynamic security code which would be useless to them.
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I was just going to say the same thing!
I refer to it as my stealth card number!
but I will say it didn’t take me a little while to realize what was happening! It’s pretty cool that apple does that extra line of security!
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