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Fitbit Pay in UK

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Pay, Wallet or whatever !!! Just got my Ionic but the number of supported Banks in UK is v v disappointing. What the store sales team tell you is that you can pay with wallet and that is true. What they don't say is only 3 Banks will work. I've tried all mine just to see, Visa Debit and Mastercard e.g. NATWEST, MBNA and CAPITALONE and the same unsupported message comes through. Love the Ionic as a fitness tool and getting the hang of its operation. Will take up with my bank(s) but I don't expect any changes in the near future.

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Yes, I have to agree with that limitation. For what it's worth I spoke to Nat West and they say there are no plans for smart watches. Luckily I didn't buy mine for that function. It'll probably change at some stage. Moving on ..... !!!

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For lifetime of Ionic there was only one update to the list of supported UK banks - Santander. The other supported banks are barely known to anybody. This feature is dead in the UK.

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Yes, I have to agree with that limitation. For what it's worth I spoke to Nat West and they say there are no plans for smart watches. Luckily I didn't buy mine for that function. It'll probably change at some stage. Moving on ..... !!!

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Just got an Ionic and although bought for fitness was keen on the idea of payment.Was very disappointed to to find such limited support for banks. I didnt realise that all cards were not supported and it doesnt make it known in the advertising literature. Although i bet there is some small print somewhere hidden away.

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I binned my Ionic - luckily within the returns policy if the retailer - and
went for a Garmin. Much more sophisticated and accurate. Went from a Toy to
a Tool.
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Agree. Very disappointing that there are so few (only 1!) of the major UK banks on the list. 

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