Square’s Card Case is now Pay With Square, Pay merchants without touching your phone

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Square's Card Case is now Pay With Square, Pay merchants without touching your phone 3

With all the talk about NFC, how about the ability to pay merchants by simply telling them your name? One of the most popular mobile payments service providers, Square, just reintroduced the Card Case app as Pay With Square. Card Case has actually been around for a while, but now it's a whole lot better. With Pay With Square, the biggest change is the ability to automatically open a tab when you arrive, which means you never have to touch your phone. All you have to do is tell them your name and your done. You will also be able to find supported merchants quicker, save them to your favorites, and easily share them with your friends.

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  1. thats it kids just give away all the control you have. first give up the hard copies of music and movies that you OWN, now give up the hard cash you have in your hand for an even phonier digital copy which you cant touch at all. soon nothing will be tangible, it will all be virtually owned, and by owned i mean by the corporation you give you fake digital numbers to. all for the sake of what they tell you is quicker and more conveinent. fight the future, fight for actual physical ownership. say no to virtual copies, you do not own them!

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