I didn't see anything in your original post about "required by Visa?"twocoach wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 3:24 pmYes. There's a large difference between "exists" and "is required by Visa". Being required means that every single gas pump in American that accepts credit cards as a form of payment would be required to process these transactions. We are 2-3 years into the technology existing in the field and the last I read, less than 1% of gas pumps that accept payments have NFC readers on them. It will take billions of dollars to upgrade the other 99%.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 3:20 pm??? Are we talking the contactless payment with the NFC tech on the card itself or from a smartphone?twocoach wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 3:18 pm I am interested to see what happens when contactless cards become more prevalent. If an RFID reader in a terminal can read your card then an RFID reader in a fraudster's pocket standing behind you can read your card. When they start putting contactless readers in gas pumps it will be a total shit show but Big Oil has been the only group big enough to push Visa and MasterCard around so I don't suspect we'll see those on gas pumps for at least 10 more years. They forced Visa and MasterCard to push off EMV chip reading terminal requirements for several years longer than the rest of the merchant world.
Because the NFC credit card contactless readers have been on gas pumps for at least a couple of years now.
I have no idea on the 1% number at gas pumps, but I see it a lot, especially at newer stations. And, Costco and Sam's Club now have it at all their pumps, including Apple Pay support.
As far the 2-3 years in the field, that may be true here, but it is at least a decade old in parts of Asia and Europe where Visa is very prevalent.