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chris79
#21 Posted : Wednesday, June 14, 2017 6:50:23 PM
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Posts: 341
Flo-ology wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
Tap will have nil effect. Its a step backwards.



I also wonder who advised them on that card....The uptke will be low; people are already burdened carrying many cards(Credit card, debit card, loyalty card... list goes on till one gets tired)

You have the option of choosing between a card, wrist band or a sticker that you attach to your phone. This could be a game changer since it will eliminate the errors of paying to the wrong merchant and the subsequent hustle in having these reversed. Imagine paying for your phombe at your local by simply tapping your wrist band or phone to the merchant terminal and entering your PIN. No more fiddling with the M-pesa menu.
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#22 Posted : Wednesday, June 14, 2017 9:49:05 PM
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Joined: 3/18/2011
Posts: 12,069
Location: Kianjokoma
chris79 wrote:
Flo-ology wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
Tap will have nil effect. Its a step backwards.



I also wonder who advised them on that card....The uptke will be low; people are already burdened carrying many cards(Credit card, debit card, loyalty card... list goes on till one gets tired)

You have the option of choosing between a card, wrist band or a sticker that you attach to your phone. This could be a game changer since it will eliminate the errors of paying to the wrong merchant and the subsequent hustle in having these reversed. Imagine paying for your phombe at your local by simply tapping your wrist band or phone to the merchant terminal and entering your PIN. No more fiddling with the M-pesa menu.

Do they have special machines (PDQ)?

Why would a vendor with a till no or paybill want this, especially if he has to buy a device for just 1 type of card?


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#23 Posted : Wednesday, June 14, 2017 9:53:00 PM
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Location: Kianjokoma
Ok. Seen the terms. The POS device is the property of safcom and you won't have to pay any rental for it
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KulaRaha
#24 Posted : Thursday, June 15, 2017 7:38:42 AM
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Joined: 7/26/2007
Posts: 6,514
chris79 wrote:

You have the option of choosing between a card, wrist band or a sticker that you attach to your phone. This could be a game changer since it will eliminate the errors of paying to the wrong merchant and the subsequent hustle in having these reversed. Imagine paying for your phombe at your local by simply tapping your wrist band or phone to the merchant terminal and entering your PIN. No more fiddling with the M-pesa menu.


Retrogressive. Safaricom has already succeeded in the ultimate, enabling you to make payments via your phone, both smart and dumb. Why ask you to carry another item?

I think its another dead project like big box...
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maka
#25 Posted : Thursday, June 15, 2017 3:16:35 PM
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Joined: 4/22/2010
Posts: 11,522
Location: Nairobi
KulaRaha wrote:
This pesalink looks like a monumental failure, as expected!

Now its free for 2 months, telling us how useless it is.

Main issue is stupid banks have limited transfer to 70k...when it can handle upto 1m. Self defeating!!


NIC is 250k but I agree its bogus...NIC told me i can only do 999,999 via mobile banking....not through the app or USSD
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junior121121
#26 Posted : Friday, June 16, 2017 12:57:06 PM
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Joined: 11/9/2015
Posts: 56
maka wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
This pesalink looks like a monumental failure, as expected!

Now its free for 2 months, telling us how useless it is.

Main issue is stupid banks have limited transfer to 70k...when it can handle upto 1m. Self defeating!!


NIC is 250k but I agree its bogus...NIC told me i can only do 999,999 via mobile banking....not through the app or USSD


very useless system and roll-out - have an issue with CBA where i transferred some money and their system debited my account thrice - it has taken us 6 weeks to resolve this.
watesh
#27 Posted : Friday, June 16, 2017 2:02:18 PM
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Joined: 8/10/2014
Posts: 992
Location: Kenya
KulaRaha wrote:
chris79 wrote:

You have the option of choosing between a card, wrist band or a sticker that you attach to your phone. This could be a game changer since it will eliminate the errors of paying to the wrong merchant and the subsequent hustle in having these reversed. Imagine paying for your phombe at your local by simply tapping your wrist band or phone to the merchant terminal and entering your PIN. No more fiddling with the M-pesa menu.


Retrogressive. Safaricom has already succeeded in the ultimate, enabling you to make payments via your phone, both smart and dumb. Why ask you to carry another item?

I think its another dead project like big box...

I personally hate the many steps i have to undertake to pay using mpesa. I just end up using my debit card at the till coz all i need is a PIN. Mpesa debit card would be ideal for me
mkenyan
#28 Posted : Tuesday, June 20, 2017 4:46:08 PM
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Joined: 4/1/2009
Posts: 1,885
KulaRaha wrote:
This pesalink looks like a monumental failure, as expected!

Now its free for 2 months, telling us how useless it is.

Main issue is stupid banks have limited transfer to 70k...when it can handle upto 1m. Self defeating!!

i disagree. have used it in may and this month and it is highly convenient. whereas i used to make some payments through my mobile app via mpesa and where large sums are involved walk to my bank for an rtgs, i am doing all these easily from my phone. and at a much lower cost. and while i initially had a limit, all i had to do was to merely apply to my bank to raise it and it was done - so that 70k limit is a non-factor.
Angelica _ann
#29 Posted : Tuesday, June 20, 2017 5:04:40 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/7/2012
Posts: 11,935
mkenyan wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
This pesalink looks like a monumental failure, as expected!

Now its free for 2 months, telling us how useless it is.

Main issue is stupid banks have limited transfer to 70k...when it can handle upto 1m. Self defeating!!

i disagree. have used it in may and this month and it is highly convenient. whereas i used to make some payments through my mobile app via mpesa and where large sums are involved walk to my bank for an rtgs, i am doing all these easily from my phone. and at a much lower cost. and while i initially had a limit, all i had to do was to merely apply to my bank to raise it and it was done - so that 70k limit is a non-factor.


Good advice right there smile smile smile
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mkeiy
#30 Posted : Tuesday, June 20, 2017 7:50:12 PM
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Joined: 1/27/2012
Posts: 851
Location: Nairobi
Angelica _ann wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
This pesalink looks like a monumental failure, as expected!

Now its free for 2 months, telling us how useless it is.

Main issue is stupid banks have limited transfer to 70k...when it can handle upto 1m. Self defeating!!

i disagree. have used it in may and this month and it is highly convenient. whereas i used to make some payments through my mobile app via mpesa and where large sums are involved walk to my bank for an rtgs, i am doing all these easily from my phone. and at a much lower cost. and while i initially had a limit, all i had to do was to merely apply to my bank to raise it and it was done - so that 70k limit is a non-factor.


Good advice right there smile smile smile


Which banks are these that have limits?
I use Family & Stanbic, they have no such limits.
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