Wechat Secretary Wants To Make Your Life Easier In China

Wechat Secretary Wants To Make Your Life Easier In China

Wechat Secretary, a virtual concierge and purchasing agent, now accepts Bitcoin for its concierge services. The service allows expats in China to make purchases from Taobao, the biggest e-commerce store in the world, Alibaba and cTrip. The company even accepts bitcoins to create and fund an Alipay account for customers who wish to purchase items in China without the use of an agent. As David Lancashire, a founder of Wechat Secretary says, "This is the equivalent of being able to deposit bitcoin into the Chinese version of PayPal." Wechat Secretary can set you up with airport concierge....


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