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Cardless payment methods

Alabama Credit Union offers Apple Pay®, Samsung Pay®, and Google PayTM with your Debit MasterCard® or MasterCard® Credit Card.

When you add your Alabama Credit Union Debit or Credit Card to your contactless payment account it assigns a unique Device Account Number instead of your actual card number. That number, along with a dynamic security code, is used to process your payment, so your card details are never shared.

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MasterCard® Credit Card and Debit MasterCard® have three security features that come standard to give you added peace of mind. Zero Liability Protection protects you against unauthorized purchases should your card be lost or stolen. MasterCard ID Theft Protection™ offers 24/7 expert advice by calling 1-800-MASTERCARD. ID Theft Alerts™ provide you with early detection of any possible fraud.

You can register for ID Theft Alerts at mastercard.us/idtheftprotection.

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Apple Pay

Apple Pay can be used in stores, online and in apps.

Add your Alabama Credit Union Debit or Credit Card account information via the phone’s Wallet app. Once added, your Apple Pay account assigns you a unique Device Account Number instead of your actual card number.

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Samsung Pay

To set up Samsung Pay, launch the app and register your fingerprint and PIN. Then add your Alabama Credit Union Debit or Credit Card account information.

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Unlike Apple Pay, Samsung Pay can be used at magnetic stripe or EMV terminals in addition to NFC point-of-sale devices.

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Lost or Stolen Card?

Report your card as lost or stolen by calling the applicable phone number to the right.

 

In most cases, after reporting the card as stolen your card will be blocked immediately, thereby preventing any additional charges from posting to your account.

Debit Cards

833-448-0027

Credit Cards

888-999-0173

Best practice: Make a photocopy of all of the information in your wallet, and keep it in an easily accessible safe place. Be sure to photocopy the back sides of cards — they often contain information for reporting lost or stolen cards, or resolving disputed transactions.

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