Edited By
Fatima Zohra

A growing number of people are voicing their dissatisfaction with Curve's upcoming changes to rewards for using Google and Apple Wallets. Set for 2025, these changes seem to shift users towards Curve Pay, raising questions about functionality and user experience.
Recent feedback highlights that Curve intends to penalize users who prefer Google and Apple Wallets by diminishing cashback benefits. Some people see this as a user-unfriendly tactic. "This feels like Curve is asking us to choose between rewards and convenience,โ one person commented.
While thereโs a business rationale behind this changeโavoiding service fees charged by major platformsโcritics argue it misjudges customer loyalty. โThe convenience of an integrated wallet is crucial. Shifting to a less capable platform makes Curve feel almost useless," another user expressed.
The buzz on forums shows users are pinpointing several key issues:
Benefits being removed: Many want clarity on which cashback rewards will change.
Curve Pay's limitations: Some contend that Curve Pay lacks the integration features available in popular wallets.
Potential for more rewards: Discussions linger about whether Curve will introduce enticing offers for Curve Pay users in the future, like better terms on travel.
"Are we really losing out on rewards just to push a less functional app?"
Curiously, conversations point to possible exclusive rewards for using Curve Pay, leaving some feeling skeptical about transparency.
โณ Curve's shifts may encourage users to rethink their loyalty.
โฝ Many commenters are seeking clarity on rewards changes but feel left in the dark.
โป โUsing multiple apps is not ideal,โ echoes a prevalent frustration among people.
While some users remain hopeful for Curve's innovation, others are clearly reconsidering their options. The announcement raises crucial questions about the future of payments and user experience.