>>> Well if Apple Pay stored the PAN instead of creating a token it would work exactly as people expect.
Apple Pay does have a PAN. It stores a unique device ID not tied to a card which is sent for every request. So it does work as people expect. The problem is people using TWO DEVICES and are seen as two people.
>>> The point is, for a customer of a business who does nothing dishonestly, it is not acceptable that you pay more than necessary twice because of some obscure technical limitation that wouldn't happen if TFL just used paper tickets.
Apple Pay does have a PAN. It stores a unique device ID not tied to a card which is sent for every request. So it does work as people expect. The problem is people using TWO DEVICES and are seen as two people.
>>> The point is, for a customer of a business who does nothing dishonestly, it is not acceptable that you pay more than necessary twice because of some obscure technical limitation that wouldn't happen if TFL just used paper tickets.
You can still use paper tickets...