The app is not at all intuitive. It’s easy to download and add a card when abroad. But using it is a different matter. I managed to pay in one shop - but basically had to give my phone to the retai... See more
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A total and utter disgrace. I've been waiting four months for a refund from AliPay and it has still not arrived, causing huge issues for my business, including being taken to court. To describe dealin... See more
First its not easy to verify identity on Alipay, second even if you verify you still can't use the Tour Pass if you are from Pakistan (I came to know there are many other countries that aren't on the... See more
Good morning, on May 19th, I purchased a phone via WhatsApp, paying the supplier with Alipay (RMB 2600.75, equivalent to USD 350). The seller is No. 2 Building 19, Taihe Dongyuan Community, Pinggu To... See more
Decent but nothing to rant about
Decent but nothing to rant about! Super complicated for English speakers
A truly bad experience with Alipay and Didi.
Alipay sucks
Why would Alipay take credit card information and then decline it as international card when it starts with international card on Didi?
Didi is in the same boat. They have international card option but when you put in the card its declined.
How is one supposed to work in this country and build a business relationship with factories when everything is stacked against you doing so.
No credit cards, no maps, taxi drivers that want to rip you off all the time and no way to find your way back on your own.
China is doing great except making things easier for people who are making things happen for it.
If you have a UK number you can't use…
If you have a UK number you can't use alipay !
At registration they have every dialling code for all countries except the UK (+44). This has caused quite an issue as I can't travel around china and pay for things, without completing registration by verifying my phone number.
Although loads of articles say it accepts foreigners and UK people this isn't the case at all!
Disappointing.
Racist
Cant use the same functions Chinese people get. Like open a savings account.
Racist company
Non chinese can’t acces their money outside of china. Different treatment for chinese and non chinese. Racist treatment and withholding of money. Poor customer service.
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