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Hong Kong travellers demand refunds after Octopus service glitches in Japan

New service faces backlash as users report frequent system malfunctions, payment failures and double charges

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Hong Kong travellers using the Octopus app’s new cross-border payment PayPay service in Japan have reported frequent system problems. Photo: Reuters
Vivian Au
Some Hong Kong travellers using the Octopus app’s new cross-border payment PayPay service in Japan have reported frequent system malfunctions and incorrect charges, despite the company claiming the service is popular.

A week after the service launched, many Hongkongers took to social media on Tuesday to criticise the new service as a failure.

In a response to the Post, Octopus said the app had experienced some payment settlement issues, which were resolved on Tuesday night, and that refunds were expected to be completed by Wednesday.

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However, the company did not disclose details of the app malfunctions.

The cross-border payment service was designed to provide convenience for Octopus users in Japan, a popular destination for Hong Kong residents.

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Through a partnership between Octopus and Japan’s largest code-based payment provider PayPay, visitors can use the Octopus App to make payments at PayPay merchants via QR code with no transaction fees.

Octopus promised no transaction fees and a favourable currency exchange rate, which could save 2 to 3 per cent compared with credit card payments and 1 to 1.5 per cent compared with other digital wallet payment methods.

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