09-29-2017 08:45 - edited 09-29-2017 08:50
09-29-2017 08:45 - edited 09-29-2017 08:50
Why am I unable to add a card to my Fitbit Pay wallet?
Is Fitbit Pay not available in the UK yet?
Thanks.
04-04-2018 16:28
04-04-2018 16:28
I've unsubscribed because this is just nonsense. Enjoy your Starling.
04-04-2018 17:28 - edited 04-04-2018 17:30
04-04-2018 17:28 - edited 04-04-2018 17:30
Yup it's just nonsense I signed up with Starling and I can use my Fitbit to pay anywhere... And the app is very slick indeed..Works great..just how terrible is that. I will be writing to Fitbit very soon and complaining that their payment app works very well indeed as well.
Awful awful they should be ashamed of themselves.
04-04-2018 18:12
04-04-2018 18:12
As a Danske customer I agree. Works like a charm and as Danske is my main bank anyway - I had nothing new to do ☺
04-05-2018 02:52
04-05-2018 02:52
I knew it....
Narcissus was coming from a logical yes no and not from the view that yes the feature is live but fail that it isn' with your specific bank yet. The watch works. Connecting to either of the two available UK banks and it works. Thats a pass. Did I do my research before buying the versa hell yeah months worth. Did I know the fitbit pay was live with two banks yes did I literally bank on them increasing integration with other UK banks YES. in the meantime is the product a fail...no. If the payment was the pure reason for purchase and you cannot wait for more integration then we have a choice as consumer. Buy something else or buy this and wait it out. I would like to do the latter because IMO I do prefer the fitbit it's community it's tracker to the AW. It' all a matter of choice and if this thread has taught me anything it' WRITE TO YOUR BANK AND ASK THEM TO INTEGRATE. that will make movement in the right direction. And only that.
04-05-2018 03:03
04-05-2018 03:03
@CaptainsChairwo thats right, its not a hardware issue but a service provider issue, im sure ive seen a thread here about writing to banks to get them onboard, i've written to Nationwide, still waiting on their response.
04-05-2018 08:57
04-05-2018 08:57
Me too..nationwide. DONE. Will contact their customer services and chase if I don't hear anything.
04-05-2018 13:25
04-05-2018 13:25
I wrote to Nationwide ages ago. I doubt they will ever do it, they are hardly a slick IT operation. I can't even deposit cheques for Nationwide at a post office so I don't view them as third party friendly either.
So I went to somebody who did do it. It worked.
04-05-2018 13:59
04-05-2018 13:59
Apparently nationwide were one of the first to integrate to Apple on the mobile platform (another forum said). Who did you go with? Starling?
04-05-2018 15:46
04-05-2018 15:46
As a Nationwide customer I went with Starling .. as stated earlier.
04-22-2018 10:59
04-22-2018 10:59
The lack of banks for the UK is poor and not only is there only 3 banks to choose from they are unknown banks that 98% of the population in Britain don't even know or heard about
04-22-2018 12:55
04-22-2018 12:55
since i got the ionic, i just went and got the starling bank card. Its so easy, just install the app and follow the steps. So glad i got it, and its kind of like pocket money for me now. Lets me purchase drinks from the gyms vending machines if i forget my water jug at the gym.
i really do like the starling bank app too, its all futuristic and smart, you will see when you get it. i just send topups from my first direct straight to it.
04-25-2018 14:32
04-25-2018 14:32
Thanks for sharing this experience. I’ve been an Apple Watch owner since they first came out and LOVE Apple Pay but hate the battery life. I’ve plumped for a Fitbit Versa after four years with the Apple Watch and opened a Starling account in anticipation of its arrival. If it works as well as Apple Pay I’ll keep it, if not I’ll wait for the next gen Apple Watch and send the Versa back... it’s one of the best features of a smart watch and one I’d miss now...
04-26-2018 12:24
04-26-2018 12:24
Hi everyone! I merged a few threads to help keep the community tidy.
I am very excited to officially announce that Santander Bank has been added to the list of banks compatible with Fitbit Pay!
So if you have a Santander Mastercard, you can now set up your Fitbit Wallet using that card.
If your bank has not yet been added to Fitbit Pay, I recommend casting a vote for your preferred bank on our Feature Suggestions forum.
For a full list of banks that are supported by Fitbit Pay, check out this link.
If you have any additional questions, you know where to find me!
Want to get more deep sleep? Join the discussion on our Sleep better forum.
04-26-2018 13:02
04-26-2018 13:02
Thanks for this Matt!!
04-30-2018 03:26
04-30-2018 03:26
@MattFitbit ive had a reply from Nationwide, theyve forwarded my request to their business dept and have stated their always looking to improve their customers use of accounts, maybe theyve had lots of requests and perhaps in the near future they too may add fitbit pay
04-30-2018 06:01
04-30-2018 06:01
@soccersnaps wrote:@MattFitbit ive had a reply from Nationwide, theyve forwarded my request to their business dept and have stated their always looking to improve their customers use of accounts, maybe theyve had lots of requests and perhaps in the near future they too may add fitbit pay
Same standard response I got (I did this just after Ionic got released).
04-30-2018 14:03
04-30-2018 14:03
I wrote im thinking of moving to santander, if we all did that, they may make more of an effort.
04-30-2018 16:19 - edited 04-30-2018 16:20
04-30-2018 16:19 - edited 04-30-2018 16:20
@soccersnaps wrote:I wrote im thinking of moving to santander, if we all did that, they may make more of an effort.
Doubt it LOL.(and I'd rather stick needles into my eyes then move back to that bank). It is possible to have more than one bank account btw.
04-30-2018 16:33
04-30-2018 16:33
i believe you can register more than 1 card, so yes would seem so
04-30-2018 16:34
04-30-2018 16:34
been trying to register with santander tonight.........forget it............starling was a doddle in comparison