- From: Rob Sayre <sayrer@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2024 16:13:14 -0700
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---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Rob Sayre <sayrer@gmail.com> Date: Sat, Sep 28, 2024 at 4:05 PM Subject: Re: IETF 125 Decision and Survey Summary To: Michael Richardson <mcr+ietf@sandelman.ca> Cc: IETF discussion list <ietf@ietf.org> It's not even the payment stuff, really. They will just be annoyed by your "American Credit Card" or similar. It will work, though. It's more like texts and things like that. Like we would use WhatsApp. Not my favorite, tbh, but everyone has it. thanks, Rob On Fri, Sep 27, 2024 at 3:19 PM Michael Richardson <mcr+ietf@sandelman.ca> wrote: > > Rob Sayre <sayrer@gmail.com> wrote: > > probably not going to.be great) and a WeChat account. The latter > can be a > > bit tough to acquire, but put the work in. The sigh of relief when > you say > > "can we use WeChat?" is not to be underestimated. > > You can pay for all sorts of things with WeChat (sometimes the only way!), > but the problem is getting money in, since many countries forbid their > banks > from dealing. On my last trip, I wound up handing cash to a local who > transfered some money to my WeChat. That's probably forbidden. > > I'm still unclear which city is being considered: Shengzhen? Or Beijing. > > -- > Michael Richardson <mcr+IETF@sandelman.ca> . o O ( IPv6 IøT consulting ) > Sandelman Software Works Inc, Ottawa and Worldwide > > > > >
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