Apple Pay charges users extra, has other major issues

  Apple Pay is the first mobile payment system launched by Apple for terminal owners iPhone 6 si 6 iPhone Plus, and starting Monday it can be used by millions of Americans both in the US and abroad. Following the excitement of the first uses, those who continued to use the various applications compatible with this system quickly noticed that there were still quite a few problems that in some cases even generated double or triple charging for payments.

  Coding issues with the system and some incompatibilities with Apple's various partner apps have given some people a headache, and vice president Eddy Cue acknowledged that there are still plenty of problems for Apple Pay. American publications like WSJ or BI have reported such problems, but most of them seem to be directly related to third-party applications of Apple's partners, so they need to solve their problems before people blame the American company.

  Apple has partnered with a multitude of partners to enable mobile payments through Apple Pay, but it will be some time before the system is useful for non-U.S. bank cardholders.