Core Insights - WeChat Pay's "Fenfu" installment payment option is not universally accepted across all merchants, with acceptance varying based on merchant type and transaction scenarios [3][4] - The success rate for using Fenfu is highest in specific categories of merchants, including large chain supermarkets, brand restaurants, and major e-commerce platforms [4] - WeChat has strict merchant qualification criteria, which can lead to inconsistent acceptance of Fenfu payments, particularly among smaller vendors [3][4] Merchant Categories - The following merchant categories have the highest success rates for Fenfu payments: 1) Large chain supermarkets (e.g., Yonghui, Walmart) 2) Brand restaurants (e.g., KFC, Starbucks) 3) Chain convenience stores (e.g., 7-Eleven, FamilyMart) 4) Leading e-commerce platforms (e.g., JD.com, Pinduoduo) 5) Utility payment channels (in some regions for water, electricity, and gas) 6) Brand gas stations (e.g., Sinopec, Shell) 7) Chain pharmacies (e.g., Lao Bai Xing Pharmacy) 8) Designated brand online stores [4] Payment Techniques - Merchants may utilize multiple payment accounts, allowing some small vendors to accept Fenfu payments despite not being officially listed as supporting merchants [4] - A recent update to WeChat's payment service agreement stipulates that installment transactions over 1500 yuan must be processed through UnionPay certified merchants, which can lead to payment failures if not adhered to [4] - A common workaround for larger transactions is to split payments into smaller amounts, which many users may not be aware of [4] Merchant Support Dynamics - The list of merchants supporting Fenfu payments is updated weekly, and users can check for supported merchants through the WeChat Pay wallet interface [5] - Merchants incur a service fee of 0.6% to 1.2% for enabling Fenfu, which can lead to some low-margin businesses opting to disable this feature [5]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-15 07:55