Comment by trashb

3 hours ago

> Buyer protection

Wero does introduce some sort of chargebacks and disputes, buy from reputable sellers and otherwise you are still free to use paypal for additional protection (but don't send money as "Friends & Family").

> Obfuscation of my banking data (IBAN)

IBAN is public facing and it is not a problem to share. It is the identifier of your account therefore required to make transfers. Money can't be charged with your IBAN. With paypal you share your e-mail.

> Having access to it with my bank

Your bank is the one that is providing the access to the Wero service, it will pull from or deposit into your bank account.

> Not needing to share my contact list

I don't see how this is required.

The strength of Wero is that it will be a unified friction less way of making digital transfers. It finds a similar place in the market that in the USA is filled by Venmo or Cash app however if you have a bank account you can use it.

I think it speaks volumes that no one within the Netherlands uses Paypal, but iDeal is the de-facto standard for all online payments there.

> Your bank is the one that is providing the access to the Wero service, it will pull from or deposit into your bank account.

I mean my bank is not available in Wero. And A lot of other banks are the same. PayPal or Klarna just works.

> IBAN is public facing and it is not a problem to share. It is the identifier of your account therefore required to make transfers. Money can't be charged with your IBAN. With paypal you share your e-mail.

I know but a lot of people don't see it that way. Not me. But I know they are.

> Not needing to share my contact list

AFAIK you need to sync your contacts to them to send a person money. I am not sure though because I don't have access.

Please don't misunderstand me. I want something like Wero in Europe. I just hope that it's not the wrong thing and people will be disappointed and less likely to try something new.