That went better than expected.

@kaylachan (79902)
Daytona Beach, Florida
October 14, 2025 12:54pm CST
George and I just got back. We drove around beachside and George took me to 7-eleven and Burger King. I even put fuel in the van, too. I'm getting faster and better at it with each time. I used my watch this time. I'm still not used to tap and pay on my wrist, but I'm ghankful it exists. And, it makes it easier than pulling out my phone. I needed to use my phone for 7-eleven rewards, so I didn't use it there. But, in placeses where I don't need to pull out my phone, it's nice to know my wrist is an option.
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@celticeagle (180519)
• Boise, Idaho
8h
I guess the tap option came after I quit going out. Never done that. Sounds very quick and easy.
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@kaylachan (79902)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
7h
It's been around in the u.s. for about eight or so years now.
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@celticeagle (180519)
• Boise, Idaho
7h
@kaylachan .......I haven't been buying gas since 2014 or even a little earlier. I've been having our food delivered since 2020.
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@kaylachan (79902)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
7h
@celticeagle I think tap and pay started to roll out over here around 2016 or 2017. Something arund there.
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• Rupert, Idaho
7h
paying with a watch? That is very interesting!
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@kaylachan (79902)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
7h
I've known I can do it for years now. But, I've rarely ever did it. Samsung made it more difficult than it needs to be, where as Apple makes it stupid simple. And, I like that about them.
• Rupert, Idaho
7h
@kaylachan Well I don't use Samsung or Apple so I guess that is why i didn't know lol
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@TheHorse (231371)
• Walnut Creek, California
9h
Wrist? Gas? All above my head.
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@kaylachan (79902)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
7h
I used my Apple watch to pay at the pump, instead of insirting a card, or pulling out my phone.