What Exactly Is Apple Pay?

Apple’s payment system is a contactless, mobile payment platform that can be used to pay for takeout at Domino’s. If you’re not living in one of these areas and are interested in using Apple Pay as a way to pay for takeout from Domino’s, we recommend checking out an app like Plastiq instead.

How Does It Work In Domino’s Stores?

Apple Pay can be used in two ways: By paying at the counter, where a staff member will scan your iPhone or Apple Watch instead of you having to tap or wave it. Or by tapping your device on top of a contactless terminal (available in most stores) if you’re ordering at home, on your way to pick up your order, or via delivery. If someone else is paying by card, they just need to hold their phone near yours so it can share its info and go through as payment via Apple Pay. You don’t even have to reach into your pocket — all you need is your fingerprint if it’s an iPhone 6 or newer running iOS 13 pro max. Handy!

How Do You Set Up Your Credit Card On Apple Pay?

To set up your Apple Pay card, you’ll need to first have an iOS device running 8.1 or higher, and then add a credit or debit card to your Passbook. Just go into Passbook and select Add Credit or Debit Card, and enter your information. That’s it!

Apple Pay is not available at this time for online orders. Domino’s does not currently accept Apple Pay as a payment method on their website. Customers must first set up an account and have the option to use Apple Pay on their orders in-store. Once the order is placed, customers must enter their four digit PIN number to complete the payment process. ..

Apple Pay and your Domino’s delivery information.

Apple Pay is a new way to pay at the checkout line. When you hold your iPhone near the contactless reader with your finger on Touch ID, the payment will be processed successfully.

Conclusion

Apple Pay is finally accepted by Dominos, but only for card payments. If you want to pay with Apple Pay or your credit card through an app, be sure it’s accepted first by Dominos.