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Q: Anyone tried a Mobike?

Good idea. They are scattered everywhere.

 

Are they foreigner friendly?

7 years 14 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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Yes the Mobike app is available in English. 299 rob deposit and load money on the app. 

 

Not very foreigner friendly if youre you're taller than 5' 7" though! Seats too low   

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Yes the Mobike app is available in English. 299 rob deposit and load money on the app. 

 

Not very foreigner friendly if youre you're taller than 5' 7" though! Seats too low   

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I don't use it as I don't think its wise to send a picture of yourself with your passport and than also a copy of your passport. Sure nothing will really happen, but hey I'm old fashioned.

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picture and passport are not needed, just download the app, and 299 rmb deposit

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Have been using it regularly in Shanghai - highly recommend it !

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Hey heads up careful how to scan and what you scan. There is a fake scam stickers replacing the bar-code with a hack on it by shit guys out there. Its outlined with green lines and typical black bar-coding.

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How different this question feels 43 weeks later smiley

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