John Byers

Q: Apple Pay - update card info

I have the same credit card but with a new "good thru" date and new activation code. How do I change this information on my iPhone for Apple Pay ?

iPhone 6 Plus, iOS 9.3.3

Posted on Aug 8, 2016 11:41 AM

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Q: Apple Pay - update card info

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  • by Jonathan UK,Apple recommended

    Jonathan UK Jonathan UK Aug 8, 2016 12:04 PM in response to John Byers
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    Aug 8, 2016 12:04 PM in response to John Byers

    Hi

     

    It is not possible for you to update the expiry date or security code that is stored for a card within Apple Pay.

     

    You need to check with your bank whether you need to do anything.

     

    • Some card issuers may automatically associate your new card with the existing Device Account Number (created when your original card was added to your device), replacing the old card. This leaves you free to continue using the same card account via Apple Pay without needing to do anything yourself.

     

    • Other issuers may require you to remove your old card from Apple Pay and add the replacement as a new card.

     

    Before doing anything, check with your card issuer to learn which process they use and whether you need to take any action. Depending on your bank, this information may also be available via their website.

  • by natapech,

    natapech natapech Sep 1, 2016 1:36 PM in response to John Byers
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    Sep 1, 2016 1:36 PM in response to John Byers

    Hi John,

    The best way to handle this is to remove your card with outdated security code and expiration date and add it back in with updated info. Should be relatively painless :-)

  • by Jonathan UK,

    Jonathan UK Jonathan UK Sep 1, 2016 1:38 PM in response to John Byers
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    Sep 1, 2016 1:38 PM in response to John Byers

    natapech wrote:

     

    The best way to handle this is ...

     

    As previously advised, "the best way to handle this" is to check with your card issuer whether you need to do anything at all.