Anybody tried Changi App in China?

testerjp

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Malaysia Touch and Go also suppose to work but i ran into problems, not stable.

Best is just top up money to wechat.
I believe Zhongguo remit has the service to top up alipay, maybe works for wechat too. :o
 

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Yes it works well

just scan any Alipay QR codes and can pay the shop using the Changi App

i tried it in a few cities in China
 

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The money in the Changi Pay wallet can transfer back to own bank?
Yes. Please download the Liquid Pay App from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store to transfer your money out.

1. Log in to your Liquid Account

2. Tap on "Transfer"

3. Under Transfer via PayNow, select Mobile Number

4. Enter the mobile number tied to your bank account

5. Enter amount you would like to transfer

6. Tap on "Transfer Now"

7. Tap on "Confirm Transfer"
 

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Just use alipay or wechat.
Later not working will be worse than in changi prison
 

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Funny ah why ppl rather try tng and changi pay rather than paynow?

All are alipay+ members

And rmb not all alipay is alipay+ so
Ur changipay app dun always work at rural stores that is nt alipay+
 

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Just use alipay or wechat.
Later not working will be worse than in changi prison
Is the transaction above RM200 that need to pay extra commission that is the problem.

U walk into a restaurant, RM200 enough for what? 1 drink and 1 snack gone liao.
 

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Funny ah why ppl rather try tng and changi pay rather than paynow?

All are alipay+ members

And rmb not all alipay is alipay+ so
Ur changipay app dun always work at rural stores that is nt alipay+
Cos the scammers wun reverse suck ur moola out direct from ur bank account if it happens.
 

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Funny ah why ppl rather try tng and changi pay rather than paynow?

All are alipay+ members

And rmb not all alipay is alipay+ so
Ur changipay app dun always work at rural stores that is nt alipay+

Cos the scammers wun reverse suck ur moola out direct from ur bank account if it happens.

this is exactly why I prefer Changi App even compared to using the Alipay official app, which have to link a credit card

i use Changi App, tranfer money by paynow to the app. I don’t link a credit card

so if kena scam, the most just lose what is in the Liquid Pay wallet inside changi app

the one bigger problem is the taxi DiDi app, there is no way around it… have to link a credit card
so i use a card with very low limits
 

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this is exactly why I prefer Changi App even compared to using the Alipay official app, which have to link a credit card

i use Changi App, tranfer money by paynow to the app. I don’t link a credit card

so if kena scam, the most just lose what is in the Liquid Pay wallet inside changi app

the one bigger problem is the taxi DiDi app, there is no way around it… have to link a credit card
so i use a card with very low limits
Thank you for the good advice.
 

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Prepared Changi app as backup but never used as i want to pay like the locals using Ali or Wechat app. Maybe next trip can try
 
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