{"id":5268,"date":"2014-06-18T18:52:50","date_gmt":"2014-06-19T01:52:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/add-vodka.com\/?p=5268"},"modified":"2015-04-27T18:08:43","modified_gmt":"2015-04-28T01:08:43","slug":"the-strengths-and-weaknesses-of-a-mobile-payment-structure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/add-vodka.com\/the-strengths-and-weaknesses-of-a-mobile-payment-structure\/","title":{"rendered":"The Strengths and Weaknesses of a Mobile Payment Structure"},"content":{"rendered":"
I\u2019m a huge believer of the internet and think that everything should be doable on the web. We humans do not use the power of technology to the best of it\u2019s capability, and while we are taking steps every day to work toward doing just that, we will always be behind on a few things.<\/p>\n
One such thing is payment methods.<\/p>\n
Credit and debit cards have been around for decades. They weren\u2019t as widely used before, but they were around, and other than the addition of some data chips, they use the same technology.<\/p>\n
That technology is quickly becoming out-dated and irrelevant.<\/a><\/p>\n I remember saying to my friend, \u201cI wish we could just scan our phones to pay for things\u201d, as I dug for my credit card in my wallet. I have thought that often when I have forgotten my card at home, or the time my wallet was stolen.<\/p>\n Soon we will likely be able to use our phones as virtual wallets. Making payments with a phone isn’t something that is unlikely; in fact, some credit card companies are trying to transition into electronic payment methods, like American Express credit cards.<\/a><\/p>\n<\/a>