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Q: My "3-letter" service app sucks. It hasn't worked properly in months.

PM me for any suggestions, please.  

7 weeks 18 hours ago in  General  - China

 
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Any better suggestions you'll post here, it will get blocked soon afterwards!

 

It's better to use PM for the suggestions.

 

I'd say, nothing will work in China. I guess, all Internet providers in China have a firewall installed ...

 

I use to have a file with links, I've opened only when in HK. I ain't sure, if today's HK's Internet is any better than mainland's.

 

You might want to pin a letter to Xi ... 

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7 weeks 8 hours ago
 
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delete it.

not all apps are any good.

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Any better suggestions you'll post here, it will get blocked soon afterwards!

 

It's better to use PM for the suggestions.

 

I'd say, nothing will work in China. I guess, all Internet providers in China have a firewall installed ...

 

I use to have a file with links, I've opened only when in HK. I ain't sure, if today's HK's Internet is any better than mainland's.

 

You might want to pin a letter to Xi ... 

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It's the firewall stops your app. You need to buy an app to cross the wall, like pandaVPN

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