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the main problem with ewallets in Malaysia
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amir.asyraf
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Jan 14 2021, 10:47 AM
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QUOTE(tshin810 @ Jan 14 2021, 12:15 AM) over a dozen of wallets fighting each other now but none dominate the market which is bad for consumers lol this is the stupidest thing I've heard today... thanks. You don't want any of them to dominate the market. Let them come up with a viable model which would naturally draw the most market, other ewallet will follow resulting in healthy competition This post has been edited by amir.asyraf: Jan 14 2021, 10:51 AM
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amir.asyraf
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Jan 14 2021, 12:49 PM
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QUOTE(tshin810 @ Jan 14 2021, 12:38 PM) you're so smart that you cannot even understand my meaning and straight away attack me. Do you even know what does "dozen" mean? and you mean a dozen of wallets are healthy competition? Yes it is. The more the better. Sure you feel inconvenienced because there's so much and fragmenting the market, but that only shows adoption is relatively still in its infancy in Malaysia. When adoption matures, we'll see the list narrow down to the more successful providers, AKA those that deserve it. Competition isn't bad for consumers, at all, both short and long term.
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