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geminicontractor: PaySafeCard sounds like a nightmare.
Reading that makes me glad that I never got one of those.
Thank you for telling what problems the cards have.
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JakobFel: Yeah, the only thing I think you could do with that where they don't keep it is to spend the card's whole amount on GOG wallet credit. It's still not ideal but it'd be better than PaySafeCard keeping the rest.
Hm? Did they change that yet again? Because last I knew they deducted the rough equivalent of 3 EUR / month starting with the 7th month since purchasing a PIN, and 5 EUR / month starting with the 13th month from an account if you made no transactions in the 12 preceding months, so if you used purchased codes within 6 months or made at least a purchase per year with an account they didn't take anything (except conversion fees if applicable).
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Shmacky-McNuts: Plus another problem with the company. You have to use it for exact specific denominations of currency, even though it asks you down to the penny what denomination you would like.

I think the range is $10, 25, 50 and 100. That said, yet another caveat to it. When you pay for something the remaining amount now belongs to PaySafeCard. No bullsh!t. Once the ticket is used once, the remaining balance they keep lol

Say you have $100 on the ticket. You bought $2 of whatever. They keep $98. Nice company. So make god damn certain if you do use them, to dump the entire amount into your Wallet on the site.
I use paysafecard all the time and they NEVER did this (over here in europe). To be absolutely honest, I even think this would be illegal.
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Shmacky-McNuts: Plus another problem with the company. You have to use it for exact specific denominations of currency, even though it asks you down to the penny what denomination you would like.

I think the range is $10, 25, 50 and 100. That said, yet another caveat to it. When you pay for something the remaining amount now belongs to PaySafeCard. No bullsh!t. Once the ticket is used once, the remaining balance they keep lol

Say you have $100 on the ticket. You bought $2 of whatever. They keep $98. Nice company. So make god damn certain if you do use them, to dump the entire amount into your Wallet on the site.
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real.geizterfahr: I use paysafecard all the time and they NEVER did this (over here in europe). To be absolutely honest, I even think this would be illegal.
Lucky you, but in america, the company is very limited. The company goes through other companies to function. While I do in fact use them. I get hassled by the people who work at the pharmacy from time to time as the crazy way you use the kiosk makes workers think yer pulling a scam or something.
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real.geizterfahr: I use paysafecard all the time and they NEVER did this (over here in europe). To be absolutely honest, I even think this would be illegal.
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Shmacky-McNuts: Lucky you, but in america, the company is very limited. The company goes through other companies to function. While I do in fact use them. I get hassled by the people who work at the pharmacy from time to time as the crazy way you use the kiosk makes workers think yer pulling a scam or something.
I remeber from when I used paysafecard a lot that you could sign up for a login with them and get a type of "wallet" to consolidate your e-pins into, so you would pay online from the wallet instead of the e-pin, that might help?