@gowin LOL.
They're charging to #GCash, but not #Maya?
Is this a sign that the Ayala Group silently sold off their shares with G-Xchange, Inc.?
Or, the conglomerate is starting to feel an impact because GCash decided to block phones with enabled:
1. Sideloading (which many brands and models have enabled by default, and no way to turn-off (like the Oppo model I have).
2. Dev options
They actually added another st*pidity, citing “security” again:
* You can only use GCash on the device where the correct SIM card is loaded. /facepalm
Solution: Charge transfers from BPI to GCash so their first quarterly report will look pretty in the eyes of their non-techie board members and investors. To cover the decline in usage; and their silly “blame the users for security issues, not our system”.
ROFL.