Now pay for your groceries, coffee or fast food without your wallet
Last week I was invited to participate in a contactless payment trial from Zoompass. 
All I had to do was affix their wireless payment sticker tag (as seen in the picture to the right) to my mobile phone and look for the MasterCard contactless reader at my local Tim Hortons, Second Cup, McDonalds or Petro Canada.
The Tag allows me to tap my mobile device on a PayPass reader at the checkout, just like a PayPass-enabled credit card, to pay directly from my Zoompass account.
Today I went specifically to a Second Cup to give this a test drive and was amazed at how easy it was. All I had to do was bring my phone very close to the PayPass reader and faster than you can say skinny latte the purchase was authorized.
The two women working behind the counter were amazed at this and asked out loud what will the iphone do next? When I told them it was actually a sticker and not an App they suggested that instead of putting it on your mobile phone, what about on a watch or some other fashion accessory.
They raise a good point.
Even though the intention was that the sticker would go on your phone, it will be interesting to hear how others in this trial end up using it. The sticker is actually embedded with an NFC (near field communications) chip that emits a secure low frequency and short wave radio signal to the POS system to make it work as a contactless payment system.
The sticker tag is meant to be an intermediate or transition technology until all mobile devices come with a NFC chip already embedded inside their case.
Unlike some very early versions of the Zoompass mobile payment system, this was incredibly easy to use and understand. I checked my balance on my iphone Zoompass App immediately following my purchase and my current balance was already updated.
I’m curious to see how durable the sticker is – but that’s something I’ll report back on in about three months when the trial is expected to end.
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