October 23, Bank of America in Wednesday to use Apple's new mobile payment system Apple Pay and the issue of repeated charges users apologized. The failure involves about 1000 transactions, all of which will be returned to the user.
"We apologize for the inconvenience," said Tara Burke, spokesman for Bank of America, Tala Bouck. We are now fixing the problem and will return the duplicate payment to the user. "However, the spokeswoman declined to say how many bank accounts were affected and did not disclose which networks were being used to deal with them."
The incident was caused by an error in the transaction between Bank of America and at least one payment network, the source said. The source said the problem will be fully repaired in the eastern United States Wednesday.
"We have learned that the problems with Bank of America have affected very few Apple Pay users," said Trudy Muller, a spokeswoman for Apple, Trudy Moulles. Bank of America is fixing the problem, and repeated transactions will be refunded to the user. "The Apple Pay service, which was officially launched on October 20," has a surprising start, "said Muller." Consumers are happy to accept the service.
Apple's pay, along with the company's upstream and downstream partnerships. Credit card companies such as Visa, MasterCard, American Express, JPMorgan Chase, bank issuers such as Citigroup and 220,000 retail outlets, including McDonald's, will support Apple's Pay.
Cook's offensive
So far, MasterCard spokesman Jim Aisoxen Jim Issokson and Visa spokesman Cohen Paul Cohen have not commented on the report.
Apple Pay is part of Tim Cook's strategy to upgrade the company's core offerings, such as the iphone and the ipad, while allowing companies to expand into new business areas.
Apple started selling iphone 6 and iphone 6 Plus at the end of last month. On the first weekend of the listing, sales of the two products exceeded 10 million. (Mingxuan)