Contactless Payment with Phone
 

TAP, PAY and GO!

Introducing Contactless Payment for Eagle One FCUs Debit and Visa Credit Cards!

Mobile wallet is a convenient way to carry your VISA credit card and debit card information in digital form on your mobile device. Much like your physical wallet, once cards are digitally stored and secured within the mobile device, you may use their mobile device for transactions where accepted.

 

Devices compatible with our Digital Wallet

  • Apple Pay; devices must be using iOS 8 or newer with the following devices or newer: iPhone 6/6 Plus, iPad Air 2/Mini 3, and Apple Watch.

  • Google Pay

  • Samsung Pay, and LG Pay is only for android devices. These devices must be using Android OS Kit Kat 4.4 or higher.

  • Fit Bit Pay; available on Sense, Versa 3, Versa 2, Versa Special Edition, Ionic, Charge 3 Special Edition and Charge 4

  • Garmin Pay; available on Vivoactive, Venu, Forerunner, Instinct and Fenix

 

Enjoy greater security and Faster Checkouts!

  • Built-in, EMV-grade chip security, let’s you can enjoy safe and secure contactless payments.*

  • Check out 10x faster** with your Eagle One Visa Credit Card when you’re on-the-go.

  • Safer since touching fewer surfaces– simply look for the contactless symbol where you shop and tap your card to pay.

 

How to Set Up Apple Pay on Your iPhone

  1. Go to the Settings App, then tap Wallet & Apple Pay

  2. Under Payment Cards, tap Add Card, then Continue

  3. Under Card Type, tap Credit or Debit Card

  4. Position your card in the camera frame to automatically fill in details or tap Enter Card Details Manually to type them in yourself

    1. If entering manually, type in the cardholder name, card number, then press Next. Then enter the expiration date and security code (three-digit number found on the back of the card.

    2. If using the camera feature, verify that the details are correct, then press Next. Then manually enter the three-digit security code found on the back of the card.

  5. Agree to Apple’s Terms and Conditions.

  6. Once the card has been added to your mobile wallet, you will be asked to verify your card via email, text message, or by giving us a call. Please note that you will be unable to use your card in Apple Pay until it is verified.

  7. After verifying your card, you can choose to optionally add your card to your Apple Watch if you have one linked to your Apple ID. To add the card to your Apple Watch, you will have to re-enter your card’s security code and agree to the Terms and Conditions once again.

  8. If you have more than one card in your mobile wallet, you may be asked if you would like to make the newest card your default card for payments.

    These instructions may change based on which version of iOS your phone is running. For the most up-to-date instructions, visit Apple’s guide here.

 

How to Set Up Google Wallet for Your Android Phone

  1. First verify that your Android phone has NFC capabilities

  2. Search for “Google Wallet” or “Google Pay” from the Google Play store to download the Google Pay App.

  3. Login or choose an email address to associate with your Google Pay account.

  4. Click Get Started, then tap No Thanks when asked to connect to Gmail.

  5. Under Pay with your phone in stores, tap Set it up.

  6. Allow Location Access if desired.

  7. Position your card in the camera frame to automatically fill in details or tap Enter Details Manually to type them in yourself.

    1. If entering manually, type in the cardholder name, card number, the expiration date and security code (three-digit number found on the back of the card). Verify the address and contact information.

    2. If using the camera feature, verify that the details are correct, then press Continue. Then manually enter the three-digit security code found on the back of the card.

  8. Agree to any additional Terms & Conditions.

  9. You will be informed that your screen lock will be used for Google Pay if you have it enabled, tap Got it to continue.

  10. Verify your card for Mobile Pay.

  11. You may be redirected to the Google Pay App to view your current mobile wallet.
    These instructions may change based on which Android version your phone is running. For the most up-to-date instructions, visit Google’s guide here.

 

How to Set Up Samsung Pay on your Samsung Phone

  1. Download the Samsung Pay App from the Google Play Store.

  2. Once it's installed, open Samsung Pay, and then tap Get started. Enter a new PIN for Samsung Pay, and then enter it again to confirm.

  3. Tap Add card (blue +card icon), and then tap Add credit/debit card. Follow the on-screen instructions to register your card.

  4. Agree to the terms and conditions.

    These instructions may change based on the operating system version your phone is running. For the most up-to-date instructions, visit Samsung’s guide here.

 

 How to set up Fitbit pay ( Now Google Pay)

  1. With your device nearby, tap the Today tab, and tap your profile picture.

  2. Tap your device image, then tap the Wallet tile.

  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to add a payment card. In some cases, your bank may require additional verification. If you’re setting up Fitbit Pay for the first time, you may be prompted to set a 4-digit PIN code for your device. Note that you also need passcode protection enabled for your phone.

  4. After you add a card, follow the on-screen instructions to turn on notifications for your phone (if you haven’t already done so) to complete the setup.

    These instructions may change based on which version of iOS your phone is running. For the most up-to-date instructions, visit Fitbit’s guide here.

 

How to Set up Garmin pay

  1. From the Garmin Connect™ Mobile app

  2. Select Garmin Devices, and select your device.

  3. Select Garmin Pay > Create Your Wallet.

  4. Follow the on-screen instructions.

    These instructions may change based on the operating system version your phone is running. For the most up-to-date instructions, visit Garmin’s guide here.


    * The merchant may ask you to sign or enter your PIN

    **GFK, “Mystery Shopping Study,” 2017


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