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 the main problem with ewallets in Malaysia

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djlake
post Jan 14 2021, 10:52 AM

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QUOTE(Stirmling @ Jan 14 2021, 12:23 AM)
More like there's way too many ewallets.
Consumer who are not tech savvy pening
End up pay with usual mode of payments la
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awaiting for touch n go to become the one ewallet to rule them all.

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djlake
post Jan 14 2021, 01:12 PM

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QUOTE(Stirmling @ Jan 14 2021, 11:27 AM)
tbh
ayam oso pening lol
one shop got tng, one shop got boost, one shop got grabpay la
like imagine if go to different shops, one shop accept cards from padini wallets, one shop from crocodile wallets, one shop from abah moomoo wallets. liddat i oso revert back to cash la. most shops pakai one laugh.gif
and then there's the issue of fumbling thru the apps, cannot scan la, no connection la

but ewallets are good for not having to carry too much small notes. if ayam doing side gig selling stuff den getting the exact amount of payment is nicer.
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Yeah, same experience. The technology is good, but the policy and implementation are bad. The experience in Jakarta is better.

The other day I wanted to purchase something at Levis, but they don't offer e-wallet not even QR pay. I went across to Giordano instead and purchased there instead because they have a plethora of e-payment channel. Their loss, not mine.

 

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