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by Spivak 1590 days ago
That’s not at all comparable since you’re not really paying. By that logic we’ve had contactless payments for hundreds of years in the form of opening a tab at a merchant.
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That's sounds like stored value or contactless debit. What do you mean "not really paying"?
You're not actually initiating a transfer of money. Sure, it feels like that but in reality they're just storing your CC info and debiting you either in advance (like gas) or settling up (like hotels). You have to have a prior relationship with the company handling your account and figure out a secondary out-of-band payment flow. The fob doesn't really add anything except as a holder of your account id.

The only thing they have in common is the physical action of "boop boop" at a terminal or scanner.

I can see their point. If you already paid in advance, you aren’t really paying again when it subtracts the value from your account.
It's more like a contactless gift card: since you can't use your change for purchasing something different, the payment is in the purchase of the gift card.

It's still got the "contactless" part, though.

And even when I pay cash, I just throw it at them and run, so no contact there either.