Je kan bij het China Post Office van die kaarten halen met tegoed. Dan betaal je bijvoorbeeld 100 euro en krijg je tegoed op TB van 100 euro. Dat is wel een optie natuurlijk. Kan Jack die kaarten gaan verhandelen haha. Of misschien kan jij wel zo een kaart kopen MOCHT ik een supplier hebben die naar NL wil shippen tegen redelijke prijs.

The easy way to add money
Adding money to your Taobao account is easiest by going to the China Post Office. When you go to the Post Office, you can buy a recharge slip with a pin number. It is a lot like adding money to your mobile phone account.
Why not go through the bank?
You can also connect your Alipay account to your Chinese bank account, which should be even more convenient, right? Not exactly. China bank’s online security measures are in constant motion, with new passwords, digital certificates and other chaos forcing you to relearn the procedures. Overall, I have found the Post Office method to be much smoother. One caveat, though: if you need any kind of refund for whatever reason, you will need to have a Chinese bank account. All the more reason to chat with the Taobao shop first!
How much to recharge?
You can recharge in any amount, but start off with a modest amount so you can get the hang of it. Let’s say 50 or 100rmb. The post office charges a small commission of 0.5%, with a minimum of 2rmb per transaction. So you will have to add 2rmb for a 100rmb recharge. Or 5rmb on a 1,000rmb recharge.
At the Post Office
When you get to the Post Office, head towards the window called Postal Business Service.
What to ask for
I have always gotten by with a very straightforward request to “chongzhi taobao” (充值淘宝). But we have Reports from the Field that a more specific and accurate request is “wang hui E” (网汇E)