They also mentioned Facebook. Are payments really big on Facebook? With tons of customers and experience with processing payments for real-world goods, I would think Amazon would have a better shot at it than Facebook.
Also, out of Apple, Facebook, and Amazon, I would guess that Amazon customers are the most likely to be spending money elsewhere as well.
But in all these cases--Pay Pal, Apple, and the rest--they are wrappers on a bank account or a credit card. Why wouldn't the banks and the credit card companies themselves want to get in on all this?
Also, out of Apple, Facebook, and Amazon, I would guess that Amazon customers are the most likely to be spending money elsewhere as well.
But in all these cases--Pay Pal, Apple, and the rest--they are wrappers on a bank account or a credit card. Why wouldn't the banks and the credit card companies themselves want to get in on all this?