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  • Question
    Cineworld e-ticket does not appear to have the "Add to wallet" logo, what do I do?
    Community Answer
    That means that you cannot scan it with your device and add it to Wallet.
  • Question
    How do I transfer football tickets from my Ticketmaster account to my Apple Wallet on my iPhone?
    TD96
    Community Answer
    Go to the TicketMaster app, and go into Your Tickets. Press the "share" icon and you will find the Apple Wallet option.
  • Question
    I don't see "add card option in Wallet."
    EliasA7511
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    There is a plus icon (+) in the top-right in the Apple Wallet app. From there you will have options to add a debit/credit card, a transit card, or an ID.
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    How do I add insurance cards?
    Malook211
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    Adding insurance cards to Apple Wallet is similar to adding other types of cards: Find and open the Wallet app on your iPhone or iPad. Look for the "+" button in the upper-right corner, and tap on it to add a new card. Since insurance cards don't fit into the typical categories like credit or debit cards, you may need to select "Other" or "Add Other Card," depending on the options presented. You might be prompted to scan your insurance card using your device's camera. If you prefer, or if scanning isn't available, you can manually enter the details.
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    In the "Name" field do I enter my name or the bank's name?
    Malook211
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    Enter your own name exactly as it appears on the card. This helps ensure that the card is properly linked to your identity and can be used for transactions or verifications where your name is required. For example, if you're adding a credit card, debit card, or insurance card to Apple Wallet, enter your full name as it appears on that specific card. This is important for authentication purposes and to avoid any discrepancies when using the card through Apple Wallet, especially for services like Apple Pay or when presenting digital versions of your cards during transactions or verifications.
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