| > Otherwise, the inconvenience of a branch visit negates any usefulness. Unfortunately, existing regulations in India mandate a one-time physical verification before we can unlock you for a full-fledged prepaid account without applying artificial limits. Our team is definitely looking into way to make this entire process online and as hassle-free as possible. And we're looking for ways to unblock activation directly at airports. Will keep you posted as things develop. > Also, why restrict the app to work only in India? I am unsure but somewhere in the RBI regulations it says prepaid wallets are only supposed to work while customers are in India.
At least that's what we've been informed by the lawyers. Hence transactions are currently disallowed from outside. But if enough folks adopt Cheq, I am confident we can ask the government for relaxations. Technically, its super easy for us. |
To get anywhere and do anything required increasingly elaborate setups and even personal password sharing between myself and new inlaws that hardly knew me.
A lot of time and money was wasted and somehow in the process I was banned from Uber for several months.
I have the same advice for you I would give to basically every other business that caters to tourists in India: charge a lot more and make it a lot more convenient. If you need in-person verification and can't get an airport kiosk, give me an option to pay $50 and have someone come to my hotel or have someone pick me up and bring me to Cheq. It's so difficult to get around before you get some kind of digital payment setup.