#mason-terry_payment-method-wallet-type

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paper bison
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HI ๐Ÿ‘‹

That event is older than 30 days so I cannot see it. Do you have a more recent event I can review?

near spoke
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paper bison
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Thanks, taking a look now.

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Okay so Apple Pay (and Google Pay) will always save as the underlying credit card, which is why these payment methods have type: "card"

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But, what you can check, is the wallet property. For this payment method, you have the following data in the wallet property

{
          "apple_pay": {
            "type": "apple_pay"
          },
          "dynamic_last4": "3972",
          "type": "apple_pay"
        }
near spoke
paper bison
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But you can see the event object right?

near spoke
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I think I found it, I believe it will be found in "card.wallet.type"

paper bison
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You can clearly see this data, right?

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Ah, correct. I was looking farther down. It's because the shape of the object is so different depending on what type of payment method it is.

card.wallet.type will tell you what type of digital wallet was used

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And then the property for that specific wallet will have more details

near spoke
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okay thank you