Why do (older) people here love using “#eWallet” solutions like #TnG eWallet with archaic systems such as having a minimum reload amount (fucking RM20 some more)? If you really need to use eWallet (rather than use ur banks directly which is way, way easier) why not use something better like #Shopee’s or maybe even #Grab’s (if Grab’s actually any better)?
Update: TnG eWallet's in-app QR pay scanner works with the standard #DuitNow QR, that's expected. What I didn't know was that similar to if you were to do it directly using your bank's app (i.e. MAE), as long as your card's added to your TnG eWallet, it'll charge the exact amount you're paying using your card - so you don't need to go thru the hassle of topping up first which has that stupid RM20 minimum.
Haven't tried it yet, but I imagine it's the exact same process when dealing with TnG's specific QR payment code (rather than DuitNow's), which as far as I'm aware, doesn't support QR payments thru banks.
TLDR;
TnG QR != DuitNow QR
DuitNow QR is the standard and supports QR payments thru Banks directly or eWallets such as TnG
Banks don't support TnG QR, need to use TnG eWallet for that
#Shopee doesn't give refunds (only store credit), even if your order is never delivered.
The fact that almost no one has a problem with this, is the real problem. #Malaysia#fraud#NationOfCriminals
I pretty much only use #Twitter for DMs only, cause my partner still frequently share me tweets there. It's just bonkers to me that their DMs still do not support replying to a specific message, when even an e-commerce platform like #Shopee support inline replies lol.
Still pretty bummed though that DMs in the #Fediverse is still ass and insecure. My biggest use case on #SocialMedia is pretty much click "Share" on a post, and "Send via DM". Far from that simple here.