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Taobao Payment with Card Swiper

China, Shopping, Tech | Posted by Terence
Aug 21 2011

Here’s another solution for Apple Mac users who are frustrated with Chinese online banking. Payment provider Lakala have come up with a card swipe machine for home use. Requiring a phone line connection, this operates independent of the computer and allows you pay bills (phone, gas, electricity etc.) as well as mobile phone top-up and TaoBao payments. All from the convenience of your own home. By doing a physical swipe, you can bypass the online banking restrictions and will benefit generally from more generous transaction limits.

Only cards with the UnionPay logo are accepted. When I tested, only debit card could be used for mobile phone repayment, but UnionPay credit card was accepted for mobile top-up and TaoBao payments. What’s more, non-Mainland issued UnionPay cards (in my case, from Hong Kong) do work – whereas they aren’t accepted by most online platforms. So far so good.

Taobao Payment
Taobao payments are easy. At the payment method selection screen, choose the Lakala logo under the ‘cash or swipe’ tab (现金或刷卡). If you do not see this option, check that you are logged into Alipay first.

(The Taobao/Alipay plugin does work, but sometimes doesn’t load properly in certain login scenarios. If you have problems, open a new window to alipay.com and login separately. Your cookie should carry over to the original window).

On the next page the transaction ID will be clearly displayed along with a confirmation of amount. You will need to enter these numbers into the card swipe machine. If you don’t have a pen handy you may request this be sent to your phone via SMS by clicking 点此发送至手机.

Now, on the swipe machine, navigate to: “3. 淘宝支付宝充值付款” then “1. 为支付宝交易号付款”. Some Chinese proficiency is recommended. At the following screen (“输入支付宝交易号即可刷卡付款”) – just press the 确认 key to continue.

You will now need to enter the transaction ID, followed by price, and finally your mobile number. (The Lakala machine uses your mobile number as a user identifier).

A few more screens later, you will be asked to swipe your UnionPay card, followed by a PIN prompt. Finally, you are given the transaction response: if you see this, your payment has been accepted. Back at your browser, it is not necessary to take any action as the payment result would have gone through automatically. Easy.

Note: Lakala takes 1% of your transaction price for Taobao purchases, with a ¥2 minimum and a ¥50 maximum.

The Lakala machine can be purchased for ¥399 direct from Lakala. After activation and first use, you must register the device using the form and envelope provided; a photo copy of your ID / passport will be required.

Chow Tai Sang – a rip off?

Beijing, China, Shopping | Posted by Terence
Sep 24 2010

Don’t be fooled by this local jewelry store. It’s not new but having passed by this branch today in Beijing’s revamped (read: unauthentic) QianMen (前門) area, I decided to read up on this growing chain.

The name of course, bares too close a resemblance to renowned Hong Kong chains Chow Tai Fook (周大福) and Chow Sang Sang (周生生) – no doubt an easy way to capitalise on well established brands and unsuspecting mainlanders. Incidentally Chow Tai Fook was established 1929 whilst Chow Sang Sang was formed in 1934, both in GuangZhou and only later relocating to Hong Kong.

Chow Tai Seng however, was formed in 1999 in ShenZhen – but the founding company was at least setup by a Mr. Zhou who worked in the jewelry business since the 1930′s.

All three, you could argue, are mainland companies.

So maybe not a complete rip off… but i’m still sure the name was no coincidence.

GAP comes to China

Beijing, China, Shanghai, Shopping | Posted by Terence
Sep 16 2010

OK, so it’s not that exciting – I don’t even buy much from them, but nice to see more international brands making their way to China. GAP China plan to open four stores by the end of the year – with two flagship stores in Beijing and two in Shanghai.

Pictured here is the Wangfujing (王府井) store, on the pedestrian street.

I wonder whether it would be more expensive than the US stores, as most branded goods in China are. Better stick to TaoBao.

Another Clio Coddle?

China, Shopping, Travel | Posted by Terence
Apr 02 2010

I wrote in a previous post about Clio Coddle, a rip off of Crocodile which itself is probably a rip off of famous brand Lacoste.

NuoManDiEYu - shop in ChangshaIn a recent trip through Changsha in Hunan Province (湖南长沙) I stumbled across this shop, only some few hundred metres away from the Clio Coddle itself. I didn’t see a Crocodile or Lacoste in the vicinity however. I suppose by now i’m hardly surprised, though it does amaze me how shoppers can fall for such blatant rip offs unless, that is, they don’t care about branding at all – in which case what’s the point to copy? I do wonder.

The english (NuoManDiEYu) is basically Chinese pinyin for “The Romantic Crocodile” (诺曼的鳄鱼). Notice the logo is also a crocodile, pointing in the same direction as that of Clio Coddle’s.

KobboNot far from NuoManDiEYu I noticed Kobbo. Looks disturbingly similar to Italian clothing company Kappa, which had an official store only some 50 metres away. Kappa, who also own the Robe di Kappa brand, were a little known brand in China until brought into China in 2006 by the China Dongxiang Group. Now listed on the stock exchange, owner Chen Yihong is now amongst the 50 richest men in China.

I don’t suppose Kobbo would ever get that far.

Apple Mac China Online Banking

China, Shopping, Tech | Posted by Terence
Mar 19 2010

Note: Taobao and Alipay now work on Mac Safari.

Further to my previous post on Apple Mac alipay / taobao support, it turns out there is now a way to make online purchases in China using a Macintosh computer. Using China Merchants Bank and a WAP enabled mobile phone, it’s possible to action a payment without the need for browser restrictions or installing pointless plugins.

Prerequisites:

  1. You will need an account with China Merchants Bank and have activated online banking. Unfortunately there is currently no English version. Furthermore you must have a mobile phone number registered, activated online payments, and raised your payment limit beyond zero.
  2. GPRS / WAP activated mobile phone. Through the payment process, you will be sent an SMS containing a link. Click through to confirm your purchase with your PIN code on the resulting webpage opened on your phone.

Procedure:

  1. China Online Payment - Bank SelectionAt checkout, you will have a selection of banks to choose from. In some cases, you may need to first select payment gateway. Pictured is Alipay’s (支付宝) bank selection page. If shopping outside of Taobao, selection of payment gateway will usually result in a new window redirected to the payment gateway. Of course, you must select Merchant’s Bank here followed by, in this case, the big yellow button below.
  2. Typically a second page by the payment gateway will simply confirm your bank choice. If no problems, click to proceed.
  3. Merchants Bank payment screenYou should then be redirected to China Merchants Bank payment screen. Note the third tab on the right (手机支付) – this does not require any plugins, and therefore works on the Mac. If you are already registered for this service, choose between Credit (信用卡) or Debit card (一卡通), enter your registered cellphone number (手机号码), the last four digits of your card (卡号后四位) and finally the code displayed on that page. 确定 to submit.
  4. Merchants Bank phone payment screen (iPhone)You will receive an SMS with a URL. Click through to access payment screen on your mobile – this should work both with a smartphone browser, and WAP. You will need to enter your online payment PIN (支付密码) and captcha shown (验证码). Upon confirming, payment will be completed if there are no problems. Look for the words 支付成功.

Realistically, this is still too complicated if you don’t read any Chinese. However, for existing online banking users who wish to pay using a Mac: once setup, this should be a breeze.

To adjust your online payment limit, login to Merchants Bank Online Banking (on a Windows PC, unfortunately) then find “网上支付” -> “一卡通支付额度管理”. Here you can enter a new limit.

Your mobile number record can be found at “网上支付” -> “一卡通支付联系信息修改”

If you have not yet registered for Merchants Bank Online Banking, you must do so at any bank branch.

苹果电脑网上支付购物

China, Shopping, Tech | Posted by Terence
Mar 16 2010

苹果用户一直以来在国内互联网领域里都是二等居民,很多网站无法浏览无法正常使用,最大问题在于网上银行及支付功能上。到目前为止大多数国内网银必需下载安装银行提供的软件,一般只支持 IE 而只支持微软 Windows 系统。其实,国内网银搞得复杂是没有必要的,在国外包括香港网银大部分只需通过普通用户名及密码进行登录就足够了,特别软件需求是多余的。

在中国大陆的苹果用户现在终于有途径进行网上购物啦!所有招行用户如开通了一卡通手机支付功能可通过手机验证确认支付。流程简单:只需先选用招行支付,然后在招行弹出的窗口内点击手机支付。最后把您注册的手机号输入,加上招卡后四位和显示的验证码输入提交就可进行手机支付,苹果电脑无需要安装任何插件。当你手机收到招行短信后点击短信内的连接,再通过手机输入注册的支付密码确认支付。

虽然此方式不能全算是苹果电脑支持,但起码大陆苹果用户终于有途径支付了。

注意:使用手机支付必需提前开通网上支付功能并调好足够的支付额度。招行专业版支付额度和一卡通额度是分开的,你可通过招行网银“网上支付”目录找出“一卡通支付额度管理”调整额度。

如需修改注册手机号可点击 “网上支付” -> “一卡通支付联系信息修改” 调整

详细流程可参考本博客英文文章

Alipay / Taobao on Apple Mac

China, General, Shopping | Posted by Terence
Dec 10 2009

Update: Online payment now possible using Apple Mac and Merchants Bank.

Apple users in China have long been treated as second class citizens when it comes to surfing the web. Quite simply, many sites just don’t work well. Often one is confronted with buttons that don’t click, pictures that are misaligned, or login boxes that don’t allow you to login. Alipay (支付宝) and Taobao (淘宝网), China’s biggest online payment platform and auction site respectively have long required special Active X / Javascript plugins to work properly – typically these are released exclusively for Internet Explorer only. Now, however, it’s possible to download a Mac version of this plugin.

Alipay LoginNote: This only works on Safari at present.

Upon entering Alipay or Taobao, you should notice a link (请点此输入密码) in lieu of the password prompt at the login form. Click this link, and you will get an inline popup. If you do not see a link but are able to enter your password in the form, you might have already installed the plugin or Alipay might have finally come to their senses!

Otherwise, now click the button (立即安装) to download the plugin.

Alipay-DownloadPromptThe plugin will work for both Alipay and Taobao sites (they are both same company), though may require a restart of your safari browser first.

That Apple users are finally gaining some recognition in China is excellent news, though there’s still a long way to go. Unfortunately even after your purchase on Taobao you will be faced with a payment problem as most online banking platforms are not Apple compatible. Nonetheless it’s a good beginning, and at least payment is still possible via pre-deposit into Alipay or through other methods such as mobile phone topup card.