So, about banks blocking gem transactions
it sounds like a hassle. Since its the bank that stop the transaction you should maybe consider changing bank ?
Make a Paypal account?
Eh…. PayPal isn’t exactly the most trustworthy company. More power to others, but a lot of people, myself included, aren’t keen on their terms of service that basically say they can freeze your funds for any reason at any time.
And, no, I’m not changing my bank over a video game… that’s insane.
I guess, thinking back on it, as infrequently as I’d buy them the $25 cards wouldn’t be bad, but it’s still less on average than my original intent since, like I said, I don’t go to places that sell them that often. Maybe every 2 or 3 months if I even remember to go buy one versus my intention of $15 a year.
I think there was a breach early on with AION that ended up in the end with NCSOFT on a number of banks black lists due to all the challenges against charges.
Now I’ve seen $15/1200 Gem card in stores, not many stores but I’ve seen them.
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Eh…. PayPal isn’t exactly the most trustworthy company. More power to others, but a lot of people, myself included, aren’t keen on their terms of service that basically say they can freeze your funds for any reason at any time.
You don’t have to keep money in paypal. I just use it as a funnel to buy things using my credit card without having to give my CC information to every individual website. You can do the same with your bank information.
Eh…. PayPal isn’t exactly the most trustworthy company. More power to others, but a lot of people, myself included, aren’t keen on their terms of service that basically say they can freeze your funds for any reason at any time.
You don’t have to keep money in paypal. I just use it as a funnel to buy things using my credit card without having to give my CC information to every individual website. You can do the same with your bank information.
This^
Also…I know Wal-Mart sells the $25/2000 Gem cards. And Wal-Mart is pretty much everywhere.
Eh…. PayPal isn’t exactly the most trustworthy company. More power to others, but a lot of people, myself included, aren’t keen on their terms of service that basically say they can freeze your funds for any reason at any time.
On one hand, that’s in any terms of service, including the one at your own bank. On the other hand, if paypal would do so too often, they’d be out of business. In my experience, paypal is the most trustworthy company on the internet for payments, by a landslide. Furthermore, there’s no reason to keep funds in paypal, I just use it as a secure way of transfering money online.
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Are gem cards available in the UK? I haven’t seen them anywhere?? O_O
Eh…. PayPal isn’t exactly the most trustworthy company. More power to others, but a lot of people, myself included, aren’t keen on their terms of service that basically say they can freeze your funds for any reason at any time.
You don’t have to keep money in paypal. I just use it as a funnel to buy things using my credit card without having to give my CC information to every individual website. You can do the same with your bank information.
^ I agree this is the best way of doing it! +1
Eh…. PayPal isn’t exactly the most trustworthy company. More power to others, but a lot of people, myself included, aren’t keen on their terms of service that basically say they can freeze your funds for any reason at any time.
You do realize that ALL banks can, and state that they can, do this, right? I’ve used Paypal for years and have never had a problem with them. And as a bonus, you don’t have to change your banks. Just use them for transactions.
Nothing NCSoft/Arenanet can do.
The power is with your bank, and it’s up for you to tell them to stop blocking transactions. If they refuse, then tough luck and find another bank that won’t hassle you.
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Also…I know Wal-Mart sells the $25/2000 Gem cards. And Wal-Mart is pretty much everywhere.
Target also.
Also…I know Wal-Mart sells the $25/2000 Gem cards. And Wal-Mart is pretty much everywhere.
Target also.
And there are the cash cards that you put money on at a cash register. You use them like you would a credit or debit card until the money on them is used up. You can get them at places like Wal-Mart.
Eh…. PayPal isn’t exactly the most trustworthy company. More power to others, but a lot of people, myself included, aren’t keen on their terms of service that basically say they can freeze your funds for any reason at any time.
You don’t have to keep money in paypal. I just use it as a funnel to buy things using my credit card without having to give my CC information to every individual website. You can do the same with your bank information.
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You don’t have to transfer money into Paypal before buying something. You just use Paypal to charge the amount directly onto your credit card.
Can always order a card from gamestop or something