Made for the Fire one
llet has large ambitions
As is often the case with a product, the app seeks to be an all-in-one solution. Not only does llet support tap-to-pay functionality, it also shows any saved Offers (the company’s Groupon competitor), payment history, gift/reward cards balances, the ability to send request money from others. Using llet is a hit–miss experience. Not all retailers support NFC payments, if your store doesn’t, the app is rendered useless. en I recently used llet at mba ice, the payment needed some extra think-time before going through. Other times it has been very rapid, drawing raised eyebrows from other customers who clearly had not seen anyone pay with their phone before. has sought to remedy the lack of NFC payment options by offering a physical debit card tied to your llet account. It functions as a MasterCard that debits from your llet balance. The downside is that you must first move money into your llet from a linked bank account or debit/credit card prior to using it, or transactions will fail.