The Apple Pay service launched in the UK this week and out of the gate experienced some minor hiccups with UK banks. Today we're learning that Apple Pay has been causing some confusion among early adopters when it comes to using it with transportation in the UK.

According to a new report from London today, Transport for London has warned people using Apple Pay on London's transport network to use the system properly or risk being overcharged for their journey. People that are scanning in with an Apple Watch and scanning out with an iPhone linked to the same Apple Pay account are being charged a maximum fare.

London Transport states that "To benefit from daily and weekly capping customers need to use the same device. Data on which devices are paired with each other is not available to us. If two devices linked to the same account are used on the same day they will get billed twice."

The statement from Transport London also warned that if people try to trick the system by sharing Apple Pay devices with friends or relatives, its fraud prevention algorithms would pick up on such unusual activity.

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