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Samsung Pay
Turn your phone into your wallet.
Pay with just a touch with Samsung Pay, a safe and simple way to use your JD Bank debit card. Your card details are never shared or stored on your device when you use it, making Samsung Pay even safer and more secure than the physical cards in your actual wallet.
- Transaction details aren't stored on your device
- Samsung Pay uses a Device Account Number to process your payment – and protect your personal information
- Recent purchases are kept in your Mobile Wallet for convenience
- No need to show your card number, name or security code at checkout
- Add your JD Bank Debit Card to Samsung Pay, then swipe the screen from bottom to top to launch
- Hold your Samsung device near the contactless reader to complete a purchase
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FAQs
Samsung Pay provides owners of select Samsung Galaxy devices the ability to use their Galaxy phone to make payments almost anywhere you can swipe or tap your JD Bank debit card.
Select Samsung Galaxy devices are equipped with Near Field communication technology (NFC) that transmits the tokenized version of the credit card / debit card payment credentials securely to a merchant terminal. In addition to NFC, Samsung Pay supports a new proprietary technology, Magnetic Secured Transmission (MST) which transmits the same secure tokenized credit card/debit card payment credentials. See below for more information about NFC and MST.
Samsung Pay is available with the most Samsung phones. The availability will vary by mobile network operator. The app will appear when the customers install the operating system update. Samsung Pay will be a preloaded app on upcoming Samsung Iconic devices. The app is not available for download on unsupported devices.
Choose the Samsung Pay icon, and log in using your Samsung account information. If you do not already have a Samsung account, you can create one. Once logged in you can, touch ADD CARD in Samsung Pay app to begin the process of adding your card. Center the card in the on-screen window and Samsung Pay will read the card number. Or you can enter the card number manually. Verify or enter the additional information such has Cardholder Name, Expiration Date and Security Code (CVV). Accept the Terms and Conditions for adding a card to a digital wallet by touching AGREE TO ALL. You may be prompted to select a delivery method for receiving a one-time passcode, such as SMS or EMAIL or CALL IN. The one-time passcode will be delivered to the destination selected. Enter the code received and touch SUBMIT. Once complete, your card is ready for use in Samsung Pay.
Once your eligible JD Bank debit card is registered to Samsung Pay, you may activate the Simple Pay feature of Samsung Pay by swiping your screen from the bottom, just above the Home key, towards the top of the screen. The most recently added or used card is displayed. Swipe left or right to scroll through your registered payment cards. When you have the desired card selected, place your finger on the Home key to verify your fingerprint or touch ENTER PIN to enter your Samsung Pay PIN. Samsung Pay will indicate that you are ready to make a payment.
For NFC (Near Field Communication) Payments
- Hold the phone above the NFC reader on the payment terminal.
- Align the camera with the NFC logo.
- The two devices should be almost touching.
For MST (Magnetic Secure Transmission) Payments
- Hold the phone closely to the terminal.
- Align the camera to face the magnetic stripe card reader.
- The two devices should be almost touching.
There is no cost to use Samsung Pay from JD Bank. However, an active data plan is required. Based on your wireless plan and mobile carrier’s offering, additional message and data charges may apply. Your debit card Deposit Account Agreement will apply. JD Bank does not charge any fees to add your debit cards to Samsung Pay.
As long as you’re shopping at a participating retailer, Samsung Pay will work outside the U.S. Based on your wireless plan and mobile carrier’s offering, additional message data charges and foreign transaction fees may apply.
Near Field Communication (NFC) is a short-range wireless technology that allows two devices to exchange payment information quickly and conveniently at close proximity. Samsung Pay uses NFC technology or MST to transmit payment information from your phone to the contactless payment terminal.
Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST) replicates swiping a physical card at the payment terminal by securely sending payment information directly to the magnetic strip card reader without touching it. Samsung Pay uses NFC technology or MST to transmit payment information from your phone to the contactless payment terminal.
All JD Bank debit cards work with Samsung Pay.
When you add your JD Bank debit card to Samsung Pay, the number on your card is replaced with a secure device account number (also called a token). This token is passed onto the merchant for payment instead of your actual card number.
You do not have the ability to set a default card in Samsung Pay. The last card used or viewed would be the card defaulted for payment. You can swipe left and right to scroll through your payment cards and select the one you want to use for payment.
You can add your card to multiple Samsung Pay wallets. However, for security purposes, your activation code will always be sent to the primary cardholder.
When in the Samsung Pay app, you can touch your card to view the card details or select the Delete option.
You can add up to 10 cards total to the Samsung Pay app. Any number of those could be JD Bank debit cards.
Any JD Bank debit card can be used with Samsung Pay, even chip/signature cards. Keep in mind that Samsung Pay uses a digital version of your account and is distinct to how you use your physical plastic cards, which remains unchanged.