| "After moving to California from Beijing, I can do all those things easily now online." I'd find it hard, in California, to do any of these things: - Send a small payment to a friend (sure, Venmo, but most of my friends don't have Venmo) - Buy movie tickets and choose a seat - Pay in a restaurant without risk of my card being cloned - Pay a water or electricity bill - Share (real time) location with other people (yes, 'Find my friends' works if we're on iOS, but now everyone is, and it has major setup friction, and no concept of temporary sharing or groups) |
- Chinese wife buys movie tickets online all the time, chooses seat if the theater has reserved seating.
- credit cards in America put fraud burden on merchants. This is very different from china (ICBC grumble) and fraudsters in the states will target Chinese using credit cards in the states accordingly.
- online, on autopay.
- iPhone has had that feature for forever.