So I don’t have to buy any strippenkartjes any more? They were always a mystery to me
@barendnu
7 күн бұрын
Correct, even to many locals, the strippenkaart was a complete mystery 😄 “Luckily”, the strippencard is now phased out nationwide.
@match20x
7 күн бұрын
Hi there, how about a family traveling. My kids have my card on their Apple Pay. I have the actual card and it is on my Hoogle Pay as well. How does that work to use the same card for various people? THANKS!
@barendnu
7 күн бұрын
Hi, yes, that will work! If you have a physical card and that same card also in Google / Apple pay, that is seen as differtent cards. Even Apple Pay on my Apple Watch and on my iPhone are seen as different cards, and can be used at the same time by multiple people. So you can surely use this for your family, indeed. Just let your kids each time check-in and check-out with their own device.
@match20x
7 күн бұрын
@@barendnuThank you!
@Tom-Utd
12 күн бұрын
I’ve been told people check tickets on the trains so if I were to just use my debit card what is the proof of purchase/ travel. Thanks I’m going in a few days so hoping someone answers lol
@barendnu
12 күн бұрын
Hi Tom, that’s correct, conducters can walk by to check tickets. Then they’ll scan your debit card to check this, so no need for any other proof of purchase! They can only see if you are checked in or not, they cannot see any other of your banking details.
@Tom-Utd
12 күн бұрын
@@barendnu that’s brilliant thank you for the reply. Last question I am travelling from schiphol airport to alkmaar so am I right in assuming I check in at the airport train station and then check out at alkmaar station using my bank card. Thanks again you’ve been very helpful
@barendnu
12 күн бұрын
You’re welcome and 100% correct what you say. Enjoy your stay and greetings from Alkmaar (where I live :))
@barendnu
12 күн бұрын
Oh and maybe good to know: Schiphol does not yet have gates, instead it has poles where you can check in with your debitcard, simular to the ones shown at 01:52. These are located in the main hall, before going down the escalators to the train platforms.
@Tom-Utd
12 күн бұрын
@@barendnu Thanks for the info it’s a big help.
@Top0005Five
15 күн бұрын
This video is so informative
@ECRandomBits
19 күн бұрын
I am so impressed and relieved by this video. Other Amsterdam videos ask to buy tickets and explains which variants and spend a lot of time talking about the button to open the door…
@pattijohnson4559
Күн бұрын
We just traveled from Schipol to Rotterdam for a cruise last month, and this video helped so much! It was very easy!
@hypernewlapse
20 күн бұрын
Having gates be dependant on the operator feels stupid tbh, there shoul br more division of ns infra and operator so that operators competing against ns arent discriminated against
@barendnu
19 күн бұрын
I fully agree, I think this is the most unfriendly part of the system. Even my father (born and raised Dutch) went wrong here, let alone how to explain this to visitors of the country... I do hope that they will change in the future to a single check-in and check-out system, regardless of the provider. (But I fear this will not happen since the minister designated this as 'too complicated / to expensive to build in'...)
@jennifertunguz2050
23 күн бұрын
Excellent video. Thank you!
@irdavos
24 күн бұрын
When you have one creditcard and travel with two persons, how do you do that?
@barendnu
24 күн бұрын
Hi , using contactless requires a card per person. You cannot use 1 card for multiple persons at the same time, unfortunately. But there are alternatives! * You can use contactless payments if you have a physical creditcard, and that same creditcard also linked in Google / Apple Pay. That is seen as two different cards. In that case, one of you could use the physical creditcard and at the same time the other can use the smartphone, to check-in and check-out. * Alternatively, you could buy e-tickets at www.ns.nl (train) or www.gvb.nl (local transport in Amsterdam), or in their apps. * Or you can always buy tickets on the spot, using one of the many ticket machines, at stations and tram stops. Notice that train tickets bought on the spot come with a surcharge of €1 per ticket. You can *not* buy tickets inside the train. Hope this helps!
@stephanieduran3364
Ай бұрын
Can we do an updated video?? I'm concerned about which app to download. Besides the ns which I downloaded already
@barendnu
Ай бұрын
Hi hi, I do check _very_ regularly, since I travel by train almost daily :) All information in the movie is still up-to-date. Only thing that has changed, and I didn’t mention in the movie, is that NS now sometimes offers discounts if you pre-book e-tickets for quieter domestic trains in advance. But that binds you to a specific timeframe, and is only available for specific quieter trains. It is not available in peak hours for example. You can find these so-called pricedeals simply by planning your journey in the NS app. Using contactless, you always pay the full (regular) price, which is also always shown in the NS app. As for apps, I would still indeed recommend the NS app. It shows prices and you can use it for all forms of public transport, by all operators, in the entire country. Personally, the NS app is the only one I use (for planning journeys). For travelling using contactless, you don’t need an app. Simply check-in and check-out, it really is that easy :)
@stephanieduran3364
Ай бұрын
This is the best video! Thank u!!
@yogasamsu
Ай бұрын
Thanks. So it's similar to London. I don't need to spend 40Eur for Amsterdam pass 😂
@sblock675
Ай бұрын
Excellent video. I have a question for you. If I purchase my train ticket online, I know the price I'm paying for my journey, Amsterdam to Ghent. I know that if I depart at a certain time, I might pay 35 Euros, however should I choose another departure time the price could be 75 Euros or more. If I'm paying with my debit card, it will be a complete surprise to me the next day on my bank statement. Am I correct with this?
@barendnu
Ай бұрын
Thanks! No, luckily, all domestic trains have fixed full prices. So if you plan your journey on NS.nl, and look for the _full (regular) price_ listed there, that is the exact same price that you will pay with your debit card. This price is always the same. Contactless payments are not supported on international journeys (where prices are dynamic, indeed). So you can *not* use your debit card to travel from Amsterdam to Ghent. I would recommend to buy an e-ticket on forehand for that international journey. And indeed, the earlier you book, the cheaper it probably is! Hope this helps.
@beautyfullify
Ай бұрын
Hi, is there a daily cap for contactless payments in Amsterdam?
@barendnu
Ай бұрын
Hi, unfortunately, there is not. So unlike cities as London, you pay for every journey, regardless how many journeys you make per day. I really hope that they will introduce a daily cap somewhere in the future…
@Viktoria-dz4eu
Ай бұрын
Moet zijn 25 niet 26
@kero12349
Ай бұрын
Hi, when i was in the Netherlands i saw someone passing between the doors without scanning anything how do they check if people have payed or not (with the credit/debit card and ov chipkaart)?
@barendnu
Ай бұрын
Hi, I see this sometimes, too. Luckily, yes, this _is_ checked regularly by conducters. When a conductor does a check in the train, they will scan the debit- / creditcard or mobile from everyone to check this. Rest assured, they can only see if you are checked in or not, and not any of your other banking details.
@kero12349
Ай бұрын
@@barendnu Thank you so much for the info have a nice day.
@redstonehogwarts7013
Ай бұрын
Hello, what is working cleaner a blue OV card or a V Pay Debitcard
@barendnu
Ай бұрын
Hi, both generally work the same way. The tariff per journey is _exactly_ the same for the anonymous ov chipcard and for ov pay contactless. So that does not make a difference. But since the ov chipcard requires buying the chipcard, and ovpay does not, I recommend to use ovpay contactless. You do *not* have to download an app, nor do you have to register or visit a ticket machine. Simply touch in and touch out using your contactless debit / creditcard or apple / google pay, it really is that easy!
@tennisphilosophy
Ай бұрын
Hi, I understand that I can enjoy 10% discount, if I buy train ticket 4 days in advance, by online or NS App. But it seems that I need to select the time/train. What happened if I miss that particular train/time - can I use it for the next train/time? If I can't, can I get a refund? I will be arriving at AMS by air, so I am concern of late arrival...Thanks.
@barendnu
Ай бұрын
Hi, these “pricedeal” tickets are only valid within the mentioned time window, and not refundable or cancelable. Domestic train tickets for the regular price are _not_ bound to a specific train or time.
@74corni
Ай бұрын
How is it easier and cheaper for 6 days in Amsterdam, of which 1 day in Rotterdam ov chipkaart anonymous or ov pay? do I need to download the ov pay application? thank you very much for the video, it is useful.
@barendnu
Ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for your reply! The tariff per journey is _exactly_ the same for the anonymous ov chipcard and for ov pay contactless. So that does not make a difference. But since the ov chipcard requires buying the chipcard, and ovpay does not, I recommend to use ovpay contactless. You do *not* have to download an app, nor do you have to register or visit a ticket machine. Simply touch in and touch out using your contactless debit / creditcard or apple / google pay, it really is that easy!
@74corni
Ай бұрын
@@barendnu Thank you very much for the quick reply :)))
@eclarke
Ай бұрын
Maybe a stupid question that someone else has already asked 😅, but when changing between NS trains do you need to touch in and touch out when transferring?
@barendnu
Ай бұрын
Hi, not a stupid question at all! No, no need to touch in and out when you transfer between NS trains. Simply touch in at your departure station, and touch out at your arrival station.
@gussvenson1326
2 ай бұрын
Can I pay for the tram in Amsterdam with a Visa debit card? Thank you
@barendnu
2 ай бұрын
Hi, yes, although I haven’t tested this myself, this should work. The official OVpay website states that you can check-in and out using “foreign contactless debit or credit cards from Maestro, V pay, Mastercard or Visa”.
@TJasienski
2 ай бұрын
Great advice! So as I understand, now the contactless card gives the same capabilities as OV-chipcard, except for the option of using 1st class on trains, which requires OV-chipcard configured for it. As for Intercity Direct, when travelling with OV-chipcard, is it also required to tap the red readers, like for contactless?
@barendnu
2 ай бұрын
Thanks, and correct what you mention about 1st class. Also, for monthly subscriptions an ov chipcard is at the moment still required (but for tourists the NS subscriptions are mostly _not_ usefull). Besides that, using the contactless card offers the same capabilities as the OV-chipcard. And indeed, if you travel with Intercity Direct between Schiphol and Rotterdam with an OV-chipcard, you also have to tap the red card reader to buy the supplement.
@TJasienski
2 ай бұрын
@@barendnu Thank you for explaining! I lived in Netherlands in past, but my OV card has already expired and this summer I’ll be coming as a tourist, so these tips will help me a lot.
@klapsigaarenbasgitaar1931
2 ай бұрын
Precies wat ik zocht dit, dank!
@LIBREPUB
3 ай бұрын
This is a great video, right to the point
@albertmariasin
3 ай бұрын
If I want to pay with Apple Watch for 2 persons. Can I check in / out by 2 different credit cards on my watch?
@barendnu
3 ай бұрын
Hi, although I haven’t tested this, I do think that this should work. However, it could be a bit time consuming at the tram/bus stop to do so, when getting in and out. Alternatives: * if you have the same card on your iPhone and on our apple watch, that is seen as two different cards. Then one of you could use the iPhone, and the other the Apple Watch. * if you have a physical contactless creditard, and that same card also linked on your Apple Watch, that is seen as two different cars. Then one of you could use the physical card, and the other the Apple Watch.
@slewis7
3 ай бұрын
Both my wife and I will be in the Netherlands and using public transport. We share the same credit card and both have it entered into our iPhones for use with Apple Pay. My understanding is that Apple Pay generates a unique number when you make a transaction. Will there be a problem with both my wife and I using the Apple Pay when traveling together? I assume we should, individually present our phone for access.
@barendnu
3 ай бұрын
Hi, I think this will work without any problem, indeed! Personally, i have a physical credit card and that same creditcard also linked in Apple Pay. I was able to succesfully use this for two persons at the same time: one person with the physical credit card, and the other person with that same card on the smartphone. What worked perfectly, and I think using 2 phones will work fine, too. Even my iPhone and Apple Watch are seen as two different payment methods, for that matter. Indeed you should individually each present your phone for access. Enjoy your stay!
@slewis7
3 ай бұрын
@@barendnu Thanks! We will try it.
@LauraWelsh-cb9kp
4 ай бұрын
Hi how do I travel with a child please? As obviously she does not have her own bank card
@barendnu
4 ай бұрын
Hi, it depens on the age of the child. * for train travel for kids up to 11 years old, I suggest to buy a so-called RailRunner ticket. It only costs €2.50 for a full calender day of travel. You can buy it at the yellow NS ticket machines at each train station. * For local travel in Amsterdam (tram / metro / gvb bus) for kids up to 11 years old, you could buy a ‘GVB Day Ticket Child’. It costs €4.50 for unlimited travel for 24 hours (counted from first check-in, not valid on trains). Notice that you can *not* buy this ticket online, at ticket machines, or inside trams. But you can buy it at staffed GVB ticket desks, for example in the white building oposite Central Station. ~~~ Children of 12 years and older are counted as adults, and pay the full fare. * You could use contactless payments if you have a physical creditcard, and that same creditcard also linked in Google / Apple Pay. That is seen as two different cards. In that case, one of you could use the physical creditcard and at the same time the other can use the smartphone, to check-in and check-out. * Alternatively, you could buy e-tickets at www.ns.nl (train) or www.gvb.nl (local transport in Amsterdam) * Or you can always buy tickets on the spot, in one of the many ticket machines, at stations and tram stops. Notice that train tickets bought on the spot come with a surcharge of €1 per ticket. Notice that you can *not* buy tickets inside the train. Hope this helps!
@freitas0810
4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! Way better than buying a ticket at a kiosk. I'll sure use contactless payment during my visit to The Netherlands next month.
@GoPyrate
4 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot! I just got to Amsterdam and I read trying to figure this out.
@LauSmith
4 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot that’s really helpful to us, just want to confirm is that mean if I have an Apple Pay, I can simply use it to check in and out in using different transport, so that I don’t need to buy a ticket in the ticket machine there?
@barendnu
4 ай бұрын
Thanks and yes, what you say is 100% correct! It really is that easy :)
@barendnu
4 ай бұрын
It works with foreign contactless debit or credit cards from Maestro, V pay, Mastercard or Visa, also if these are linked to your Apple Pay. For all details and supported cards, see www.ovpay.nl/en/how-it-works
@LauSmith
4 ай бұрын
Thank you very much
@ehsanqanati4939
4 ай бұрын
is taping is more cheeper because when you take on window there is more offers !??! need help
@barendnu
4 ай бұрын
Hi, when tapping in and out, you pay the regular (full) price. During peak hours, you can’t really go cheaper than this. Since recently, NS offers discounts when you pre-order specific e-tickets in advance, at ns.nl. But this only is valid in specific off-peak hours, and limits you to a timeslot. In all cases, I think that tapping in and out is the _easiest_ option to travel.
@lenasani1976
5 ай бұрын
Oh, Gottchen, ich glaube es wird anstrengend. Zu kompliziert finde ich. Ausserdem wir sind 4 Personen, 3 haben kein Zahlungsmittel (ausländische Gäste). Wie soll ich für alle 4 mit 1 Bankdaten bezahlen bzw. einchecken?
@barendnu
5 ай бұрын
Guten Tag, kontaktloses Bezahlen ist leider nur möglich, wenn jeder seine eigene, individuelle Zahlungsmethode hat. Für Ihre Gruppe empfehle ich den Kauf von Bahntickets als E-Tickets über www.ns.nl. Wenn Sie möchten, können Sie Tickets auch vor Ort an den zahlreichen Ticketautomaten kaufen (dies kostet 1 € extra).
@BMRS03
5 ай бұрын
excellent video! Appreciate the help. Am I able to use Apple Pay to pay for the Airport to city center train?
@barendnu
5 ай бұрын
Thanks! And yes, that is possible!
@BMRS03
5 ай бұрын
@@barendnu Appreciated! So I'm assuming I just tap apply pay in one of those yellow poles right next to the ticket counter and when I reach central, I tap out at the exit gates? I really thank you for your help
@barendnu
5 ай бұрын
Yes, 100% correct what you describe! Have a good trip.
@michaelkrotz
5 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot - very helpful. When traveling as a family of four with a single credit card - how to manage this?
@barendnu
5 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks! The best option depends: are there children aged up to 11 in your family of four?
@michaelkrotz
5 ай бұрын
@@barendnu: Thanks - no: 3 adults and a teenager at the age of 17.
@barendnu
5 ай бұрын
Ah, then all travellers are counted as adults and pay the full fare. Using contactless requires a card per person. You cannot use 1 card for multiple persons at the same time, so that won’t work for your family I’m affraid. But there are alternatives! For your group, I would suggest to buy e-tickets. * You can buy e-tickets for train travel at www.ns.nl or in the NS app. Price is the same (and nowadays sometimes even discounted when bought in advance) compared to using contactless. * You can buy e-tickets for local travel in Amsterdam at www.gvb.nl or the GVB app. Or you can buy a (multi)day travelcard for bus/tram/metro at the GVB site, in the GVB app, or at one of the GVB machines or ticket offices in Amsterdam. If everything else fails, you can always buy a train ticket at any of the yellow NS ticket machines on the spot. However, that does come with a surcharge of €1 per ticket. Hope this helps!
@michaelkrotz
5 ай бұрын
@@barendnu Thank you - much appreciated.
@barendnu
5 ай бұрын
You’re welcome! Oh, and I almost forgot: you can also consider to buy a group e-ticket for train travel. Especially for longer journeys, this can save a lot of money, because it only costs € 38 for 4 people (€ 9,50 per person). Counterbenefit is that you have to stay together, and you can only travel in the off-peak hours (before 6:30 am, between 9:00 am - 4:00 pm and after 6:30 pm. Valid all day on weekends and public holidays). For more details, or to buy it, visit the NS website at www.ns.nl/en/tickets/off-peak-group-ticket
@lgustavovn
6 ай бұрын
Very helpfully. The best video about this subject. Thank you!!
@annicemicallef3177
6 ай бұрын
I will be travelling from Schipol airport to Amsterdam Central with two kids,what are the options regarding tickets
@barendnu
6 ай бұрын
Hi, what age are your children?
@annicemicallef3177
6 ай бұрын
@@barendnu 6 and 14
@barendnu
6 ай бұрын
Check! 14-year-olds are counted as adults I’m afraid, and pay the full fare. * for train travel for kids up to 11 years old (eg Schiphol > Amsterdam), I suggest to buy a so-called RailRunner ticket. It only costs €2.50 and you can buy it at the yellow NS ticket machines and at the staffed desks at Schiphol. * for local travel in Amsterdam (tram / metro / gvb bus) for kids up to 11 years old, you could buy a ‘GVB Day Ticket Child’. It costs €4.50 for 24 hours of unlimited travel (not valid on trains). Notice that you can*not* buy this ticket online, at ticket machines, or inside trams. But you can buy it at staffed GVB ticket desks, for example in the white building oposite Central Station. * for all modes of travel for adults (and this includes 14-year-olds) I would suggest to use contactless payments. Simply check-in and check-out with your debit or credit card. Each traveller must have their own means of payment for this, you cannot use one creditcard for multiple persons. Tip: if you have a physical creditcard, and that same creditcard also linked in Google / Apple Pay, that _is_ seen as two different cards. In that case, one of you could use the physical creditcard and at the same time the other can use the smartphone, to check-in and check-out. * if everything else fails, you can always buy separate tickets for the train from Schiphol to Amsterdam Central on the spot. For example at the yellow ticket machines or ticket offices at Schiphol Airport station. Separate bought tickets for adults come with a surcharge of €1 per ticket, however. Notice that you can not buy tickets inside the train. Hope this helps!
@edwkchan
6 ай бұрын
Great Video! Thanks for uploading this! Planning a visit to Amsterdam next month. So just want to be sure that I can travel on all trams, buses, metro and inter-city trains all over the Netherlands with my contactless visa card alone or apple wallet? There's no longer need to buy train tickets in advance but just enter/ exit the stations with my visa card? And there is no need for those APPs like NS, 9292, Glimble unless for checking the schedules? If that's the case, that should save me a whole lot of trouble in preparing for my trip!!! Thank you!
@barendnu
6 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks and yes, you are correct! The answer to _all_ of your mentioned questions is fully *yes*. For all details, also see the official website at www.ovpay.nl/en/how-it-works
@edwkchan
6 ай бұрын
thanks! your video has been a great help!
@janinnho
7 ай бұрын
Does Apple Pay also work with foreign Mastercard/Visa debit cards or do you need the physical card here?
@barendnu
7 ай бұрын
Hi, although I did not test it myself, it should work. The official ovpay.nl website states that “you can use Apple Pay if you have a Mastercard or Visa credit card and you’ve added at least one of these cards to your Apple Wallet”. I also see many tourists using Apple Pay in my daily commute, so I am quite positive. Apple Pay Express is not supported, however.
@LordsPrism
7 ай бұрын
Very helpful information. This is the best video I have found on this subject. Can you tell me how to pay for children that are with me?
@barendnu
7 ай бұрын
Thanks! For children under 12 years old, there are these handy options: * For travel in Amsterdam, you can buy a "GVB day ticket child", for kids aged 4 through 11 years. It costs €4,50 for 1 day of travel (=24 hours, counted from the first check-in). It is valid on all trams, all metros and on all (night)buses operated by GVB. You can *not* buy it inside trams or using ticket machine. It is only available on manned desks, for example inside the white “GVB tickets & info” building right in front of Amsterdam Central Station. * For train travel, you can buy a "railrunner ticket" (one calendar day for €2,50) for kids aged 3-11. It is available at the yellow NS ticket machined at all stations.
@nghiaho535
7 ай бұрын
We are sure can use this information on our trip to Amsterdam in this April. Great and clear information. Thanks!
@mf_erxsa
7 ай бұрын
What happens if I’m the only one in a group with a card? Is there no way to use the same card to check in (and out) multiple tickets?
@barendnu
7 ай бұрын
Hi, unfortunately not, each contactless payment method can only be used for 1 person. But luckily, there are alternatives, like buying tickets on the spot, or buying e-tickets. Where will you be traveling? Are you traveling with kids aged up to 11 years old?
@ems9097
8 ай бұрын
i love how organized and clear this video is, thank you!!!
@antarasarkar12
8 ай бұрын
Hi, great video! I will be going to Amsterdam soon with my husband. When we enter a tram/bus together, should we tap the same credit card twice? Will that register as two passengers? Or will we require two different cards - one for each person? Thank you!
@barendnu
8 ай бұрын
Thanks! No, tapping the same card twice will not work unfortunately. You do require seperate, individual, means of payment. Tip: if you have a physical creditcard, and that same creditcard also linked in Google / Apple Pay, that _is_ seen as two different cards. In that case, one of you could use the physical creditcard and at the same time the other can use the smartphone, to check-in and check-out. Enjoy your stay!
@antarasarkar12
8 ай бұрын
@@barendnu Thank you so much for the detailed answer! Really appreciate it.
@gemgemarchery7687
8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the informative video! I have a question regarding the "be sure to tap in and out using the same device". Does that mean that two people can technically use the same credit card linked to different devices at the same time? Such as I use the physical credit card and another person uses Google Wallet linked to the same card?
@barendnu
8 ай бұрын
Hi , you are welcome! And yes, it works _exactly_ as you described! I tested this myself, using my physical debitcard for one person, and the same debitcard linked on Apple Pay on my smartphone, and that worked without problem for two persons.
@mariahnamhkyek4802
8 ай бұрын
What other options are there for children who do not have contactless payment cards?
@barendnu
8 ай бұрын
Hi, for travel in Amsterdam, you can buy a GVB day ticket child, for kids aged 4 through 11 years. It costs €4,50 for 1 day of travel (=24 hours, counted from the first check-in). It is valid on all trams, all metros and on all (night)buses operated by GVB. You can _not_ buy it inside trams or using ticket machine. It is only available on manned desks, for example inside the white “GVB tickets & info” building right in front of Amsterdam Central Station. ~ For train travel, you can buy a railrunner ticket (one calendar day for €2,50) for kids aged 3-11. It is available at the yellow NS ticket machined at all stations.
@aninditasyafri
8 ай бұрын
Hello, is there a child fare on Amsterdam? My kid is 7 years old & if I gave him one of my contactless cards to tap, he will be charged as adult, right?
@barendnu
8 ай бұрын
Hi, you are right: when using contactless, he will pay the full (adult) fare. Luckily, there _is_ a GVB day ticket child available for kids aged 4 through 11 years. It costs €4,50 for 1 day of travel (=24 hours, counted from the first check-in). It is valid on all trams, all metros and on all (night)buses operated by GVB. You can _not_ buy it inside trams or using ticket machine. It is only available on manned desks, for example inside the white “GVB tickets & info” building right in front of Amsterdam Central Station.
so can i travel with the ov card from the hague to the nethrlands or do i need a seperate ticket?
@barendnu
8 ай бұрын
Hi, yes you can! No seperate ticket needed, you can use an ov-chipcard or contactless payments on ALL public transport, everywhere in The Netherlands.
@hochunleung8553
8 ай бұрын
thx@@barendnu
@johannesjj24
9 ай бұрын
Great video, Do you know if the Express function from apple works at Amsterdam?
@johannesjj24
9 ай бұрын
Oh I read it in a comment 6 months ago. The express function is not supported. Very sad
@barendnu
9 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks! No, Apple Wallet Express is not supported. So you _do_ have to unlock your device before checking in and out (just like when paying in a supermarket for example). Maybe they’ll implement this in the future, although I’m mot sure!
@vinojansebamalai8426
9 ай бұрын
Very useful - thank you :)
@doeidoeidoei9361
9 ай бұрын
ook bij R-NET bussen? die rode bussen? met mijn ING Pas?
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