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timmy010: I read on this site somewhere that paysafe is only handled in usd. So me buying the card from store is GBP and subject to conversion
https://www.gog.com/news/new_payment_option_paysafecard
I think that was before they actually introduced currencies other than USD. I, for example, can choose whether I want to pay in USD or Euro, even with Paysafecard.
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timmy010: hello,

i'm pretty confused about gog payments. i don't have a credit card so i get parents to buy it (normally cheap discs e.g. ut3 off ebay) however steam/itunes/ origin have cards you just buy from stores. the problem starts with gog. say i want to buy a £20 game, they give me £3 back in store credit. ok that's fine. they support paysafe, cool i'll consider picking that up. except gog only supports USD or conversion to it. current rate being I pay £1 for every £25. so now my £20 item is costing me an an extra £4?!? i'm lost. why would i do this?
But your logic is flawed. It's not really costing you that 3 pounds because next game that comes off the bill. Unless you only ever plan to buy one game. Seems the only thing you are complaining about is the 1 pound conversion fee, not 4 pounds...
Post edited January 21, 2016 by RWarehall
This is like that hotel joke about the missing dollar.