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Consumer Reports Warns of Potential Risks of Mobile Payments

June 15, 2011 by Mobile Payment Magazine

Mobile payments are being touted as the next big thing for consumers but could pose a financial risk when mistakes are made by merchants or if a phone is lost or stolen and used to make fraudulent charges. Consumers Union, the nonprofit publisher of Consumer Reports, is calling on wireless carriers to make sure consumers are protected from mobile payment fraud and mistakes by adopting strong safeguards in customer contracts.

In a recent report on mobile payments, the group highlighted how consumer protections vary widely for different mobile payment methods, how wireless carrier contracts fail to provide needed safeguards, and tips for consumers using mobile payments. Consumers Union has launched a Facebook campaign to encourage wireless carriers to adopt stronger contractual protections for mobile payments linked to wireless accounts.

“As more Americans start using mobile phones to make purchases, we need to make sure that consumer protections keep pace with all the new technological advances,” said Michelle Jun, senior attorney for Consumers Union’s Defend Your Dollars campaign. “Consumers shouldn’t have to worry that a lost or stolen mobile phone or billing error could turn into a costly financial headache.”

On May 23, 2011, Consumers Union sent letters to 18 wireless carriers urging them to strengthen their contracts so consumers using mobile payments are provided protections similar to those offered to credit card or debit card users. CREDO Mobile is the only wireless carrier that has responded to the letter to date. CREDO maintains that it provides ample safeguards, although Consumers Union believes its contract could be strengthened to more fully protect consumers.

Federal law currently offers protection to consumers in the event that their credit card or debit card is lost, stolen or misused. Credit cards provide the strongest protections that help limit a consumer’s liability, while debit cards provide some, but not all, of these protections. If mobile payment transactions are linked to credit cards or debit cards, then consumers are entitled to the same guaranteed federal protections that apply when a credit card or debit card is used directly in a transaction.

Unfortunately, mobile charges linked to other forms of payment don’t enjoy any of these legal protections. For example, if a mobile payment transaction is funded by a prepaid card or gift card, consumers are not entitled to any federal protections that limit how much money they can lose to unauthorized transactions or errors. If the payment service is provided directly by the wireless carrier and the charges appear on the customer’s cell phone bill, the product might escape consumer protections entirely unless the contract provides them. If the wireless carrier asks the consumer to make a prepaid deposit to cover future charges, protections also will be missing unless they are included in the contract.

Consumers Union reviewed the contracts of 18 wireless carriers to find out what kind of baseline protections they provided to consumers regardless of the kind of mobile payment method used to make charges:

  • None of the wireless contracts provided protections for mobile payment transactions that are as strong as those guaranteed by law when consumers make purchases using a credit card or debit card. Consumers making mobile payments linked to wireless phone accounts, prepaid cards, or gift cards run the risk of losing funds to fraudulent or erroneous charges.
  • 16 of the 18 wireless contracts require consumers to pay for charges resulting from merchant mistakes or other errors while an investigation of disputed charges is pending. One wireless contract did not address this issue. Consumers using mobile payments linked to credit cards have the right to withhold payments for all disputed charges, including merchant mistakes. Consumers using other forms of mobile payments, including those whose charges are linked to wireless accounts, would not have this same legal right.
  • Only four of the 18 wireless contracts explicitly protect consumers from being held liable for disputed charges when a mobile device is lost or stolen. Consumers using mobile payments linked to credit cards and debit cards can limit their financial liability by promptly reporting a lost or stolen phone. Mobile charges linked to other forms of payment, including those billed to wireless accounts, do not receive these same legal protections.
  • Seven of the 18 wireless carrier contracts explicitly require consumers to pay late fees if they decide to withhold payments for disputed charges. Consumers using mobile payments linked directly to wireless phone accounts would be subject to late fees if they failed to pay for disputed charges by the due date.

Consumers Union has called on wireless carriers to strengthen their contracts by adding a number of protections against unauthorized or erroneous mobile payment charges, including:

  • Limit a consumer’s liability for unauthorized transactions to $50 when false charges are made due to a lost or stolen mobile device
  • Limit a consumer’s liability for erroneous charges to a prepaid wireless phone deposit or a wireless phone bill
  • Give consumers the right to have missing funds from disputed transactions re-credited within 10 business days
  • Give consumers the right to withhold payment of any disputed charges while an investigation is pending and protection from penalties for withholding payment on these charges
  • Enable consumers to set a cap on the dollar amount for mobile payments which can be directly made to wireless accounts

“Ultimately, the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will need to enact mandatory protections for consumers that cover all forms of mobile payments,” said Jun. “In the meantime, wireless carriers should provide strong mobile payment safeguards in their contracts so consumers don’t lose money to mistakes or fraudulent charges. Other mobile payment service providers should adopt similar protections.”

More information:

  • Defend Your Dollars
  • REPORT – Mobile Pay or Mobile Mess: Closing the Gap Between Mobile Payment Systems and Consumer Protections (PDF)

Source: Consumer Reports

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Consumers Union, Cpnsumer Reports, CREDO Mobile, Michelle Jun, Mobile Fraud

Starbucks Announces Android App for Mobile Payments

June 15, 2011 by Mobile Payment Magazine

Starbucks today announced the latest offering of the Starbucks mobile platform with the launch of Starbucks for Android app providing more consumers access to purchase Starbucks products via mobile. In addition, the company announced that Safeway, Inc., one of the nation’s largest supermarket chains, plans to rollout mobile payment in July at nearly 1,000 Starbucks in Safeway supermarkets across the United States, including the company’s Vons, Pavilions, Dominick’s, Randalls, Tom Thumb and Genuardi’s stores.

Starbucks for Android is available through Android Market for Android phones running 2.1 or above and follows the successful rollout of Starbucks Card Mobile Apps on other platforms. With mobile payment capability at nearly 6,800 U.S. company-operated Starbucks stores and more than 1,000 Starbucks Target locations, bringing mobile payment to Starbucks Safeway stores will extend the reach of Starbucks mobile payment to roughly 9,000 Starbucks locations across the country.

“The expansion of our mobile payment footprint has been driven by customer interest and input. With the addition of Starbucks for Android to the Starbucks app line-up, a Starbucks mobile payment app may now be used on approximately 90 percent of smartphones currently in use,” said Adam Brotman, vice president, general manager, Digital Ventures at Starbucks Coffee Company. “Starbucks is committed to providing customers richer experiences — both in our stores and on-the-go. By expanding mobile payment capabilities to Android smartphones and with Safeway now offering mobile payment in its close to 1,000 Starbucks locations, we’re giving customers the opportunity to experience mobile payment in more ways and at more Starbucks locations.”

Starbucks for Android, available from Android Market, is available for Android phones running 2.1 or above and is designed to offer a rich user experience, specifically addressing Android interaction paradigms including device hardkeys and action bar softkeys. Starbucks for Android allows users to:

— Pay with your phone: Enjoy the fastest, more convenient way to pay at nearly 6,800 company-operated stores as well as more than 1,000 Target stores and coming this summer to nearly 1,000 Starbucks locations in Safeway stores. Just download the app, enter your Starbucks Card number, scan and go.

— Manage your card account: Access your Starbucks Card balance directly from your phone.

— Reload your card balance: Use your smartphone to reload your Starbucks Card using any major credit card.

— Check your My Starbucks Rewards status: Find out how close you are to earning your next free drink.

— Find nearby Starbucks stores: Save time by finding a Starbucks store near you.

The introduction of Starbucks for Android and expansion to nearly 1,000 Starbucks in Safeway stores was fueled by customer requests and the growing customer interest in mobile wallets. “We’ve received a tremendous number of requests on MyStarbucksIdea for a Starbucks app for Android,” says Brotman. “We’re excited to introduce an Android app that our customers can use as part of their daily routines.”

Starbucks mobile offerings build on the popularity of the Starbucks Card and My Starbucks Rewards loyalty program. Today, one in five transactions in U.S. Starbucks stores are paid for with a Starbucks Card. “Our customers have shown us that they love the utility, convenience and fun of our mobile apps and especially the ability to pay with their Starbucks Card using a smartphone. My Starbucks Rewards members, in particular, have been quick to adopt mobile payment as part of their everyday visit,” says Brady Brewer, vice president Starbucks Card and Loyalty. “While mobile payment is the top feature, customers’ next favorites are the ability to reload their Starbucks Card and track their progress toward their next free drink in the My Starbucks Rewards program.”

Starbucks for Android is available for Android phones running 2.1 or above.

Source: Business Wire

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Adam Brotman, Starbucks, Starbucks Card Mobile App

10 Reasons Why Google Wallet Will Fail

June 13, 2011 by Mobile Payment Magazine

Google Wallet is the search engine’s ambitious play to push mobile payments into the mainstream. When the service goes live in New York and San Francisco this summer, users will download the Google Wallet application from the Android Market and provision either a Citi MasterCard or Google prepaid card to work with the app and the NFC (near-field communications) chip on their phone. Shoppers may then just tap to pay for goods on NFC-supporting point-of-sale terminals in more than 311,000 retail stores worldwide that offer MasterCard’s PayPass service. Wallet needs a raison d’etre or else it’s just another niche, erstwhile payment play. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Clint Boulton, Google Wallet

AisleBuyer Raises $7.5 Million in Series E Funding Round

June 13, 2011 by Mobile Payment Magazine

AisleBuyer LLC, a provider of mobile self-checkout and mobile commerce solutions, announced that it has raised $7.5 million in equity funding. This round of financing comes from AisleBuyer’s lead investor Old Willow Partners, LLC, which also provided the company’s first round of funding in 2010. Old Willow Partners is a founding investor in Magnitude Networks, Starbelly, Rivenet, InnerWorkings, Echo Global Logistics, Mediabank, Forseva and Groupon.

“With AisleBuyer launching retail brands representing 19,000 store locations this year alone, I’m excited to see the impact on the in-store customer experience,” said Rich Heise, Manager of Old Willow Partners. “AisleBuyer is disrupting the retail world through game-changers such as Card Capture, multi-channel checkout and other developments on the horizon.”

Following its first round of financing, AisleBuyer announced several new mobile commerce features, including the introduction of multi-channel checkout to its mobile self-checkout app. This addition allows shoppers to order items through a retailer’s website while simultaneously purchasing physical items in a store. AisleBuyer also recently announced its Card Capture technology, which allows customers to scan their credit cards instead of manually entering payment information.

“With nearly 60 percent of retailers adopting mobile store associate technology this year alone, it is clear that retailers recognize the importance of mobile in-store technology,” said Andrew Paradise, CEO of AisleBuyer. “We are poised to be a leader in the mobile payments industry with the opening of our Palo Alto office, the addition of several key team members and new product features.”

The funding will be used for product development, expanding the engineering and sales teams and rolling out new customers across the country.

Source: AisleBuyer

Filed Under: News Tagged With: AisleBuyer, mCommerce, mobile commerce, Old Willow Partners, Rich Heise

Mobile Payment Dangers

June 12, 2011 by Mobile Payment Magazine

It’s been hard not to miss the steady stream of news suggesting that some time soon the U.S. will catch up with the rest of the world when it comes to using mobile phones and other devices as digital wallets. If you don’t know what we’re talking about, the idea of mobile payments is pretty simple: You go to a store, and rather than whipping out cash or plastic, you offer up your cell phone, which pays for your purchase and charges a credit card that you’ve used to open your mobile phone bank (as it were)… What some refer to as “contactless payment” makes spending remarkably easy, which is why the two of us, progress lovers both, are at least a little nervous about the implications of this technology. Our concern is based on an ur-principle of behavioral economics — mental accounting. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Mental Accounting, NFC

SmartSoft

June 11, 2011 by Mobile Payment Magazine

SmartSoft provides secure payment solutions to the global payment and card issuance industry.

The company provides end-to-end solutions for banking, financial organizations and payment companies. Its broad range of products, including card management systems, card issuance, NFC mobile payment solutions, EMV solutions and training, pre-paid cards, payment processing, e-banking, fraud solutions and decision management, integrated testing products, terminal/card kernel, and loyalty solutions.

All of SmartSoft’s products are developed in compliance with International Card Specifications EMVCo, VISA, MasterCard, EPCA and MULTOS.

A European headquarters in Istanbul and a North American headquarters in Los Angeles are supported with sales, marketing, distribution, and technical support operations throughout Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and North America.

More information: SmartSoft

Filed Under: Mobile Payment Companies Tagged With: SmartSoft, Turkey

Verizon Wireless and Payfone to Implement Verizon Mobile Payment System

June 9, 2011 by Mobile Payment Magazine

Verizon Wireless and Payfone, a leading mobile payment processing service, today announced the companies are working together to bring a new mobile payment system to Verizon Wireless customers. When available, the service will allow Verizon Wireless customers to make online purchases from their smartphones, tablets and PCs using numerous payment methods, including charging purchases to their monthly wireless statements or using traditional payment methods through financial institution partners. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Greg Haller, Payfone, PayPhone, Rodger Desai, Verizon

Visa Acquires Fundamo for Greater Foothold in Develping Market Mobile Banking

June 9, 2011 by Mobile Payment Magazine

Visa Inc. today announced that it is acquiring Fundamo, a leading platform provider of mobile financial services for mobile network operators and financial institutions in developing economies. It also announced a new, long-term commercial agreement with Monitise plc (LSE: MONI.L), a leading provider of mobile money solutions for financial institutions in more developed geographies. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Fundamo, Hannes van Rensburg, Joseph W. Saunders, Monitise, Unbanked, Visa

Fiserv Expands Digital Payment Suite

June 8, 2011 by Mobile Payment Magazine

Fiserv, Inc. , announced today that the CheckFree RXP money movement platform has been expanded to support account-to-account transfers and same-day bill payments. These new functionalities integrate with the existing bill payment and person-to-person payment capabilities available through CheckFree RXP to create a digital payments suite for financial institutions. While the elements of this suite can be utilized a la carte, they are designed to drive increased transactions when offered together. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: CheckFree RXP, Digital Payments, Fiserv, Heather Moshier, Tony Catalfano

Sing Lee Software Mobile Payment Business Grows to 140,000

June 7, 2011 by Mobile Payment Magazine

Sing Lee Software  Limited, a leading financial software developer in China, announced its mobile payment operational statistics for the month ended 31 May 2011.

With the continued introduction of mobile payment products in China and the close cooperation between the Group and China UnionPay Co., Ltd (“China UnionPay”), the Group’s mobile payment business has enjoyed skyrocketing growth since its market debut. For the month ended 31 May 2011, the number of mobile payment customers of the Group has surged to 142,830, including 77,436* active customers. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: China, China UnionPay, Sing Lee Software, Slipay

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