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Dear GoG Team,

are there any plans to add more payment options? Like Payment-Network.com for direct debit, or something like paysafecard or something like that....

Sincerly,

Spellbreaker
Moneybookers would be nice, as an alternative to Paypal.
You can use Wirecard.
It's kind of a virtual credit card linked to a debit bank account.
Transfering funds to the account costs € 1 per transfer.

I've been using it for 2-3 years now and always use it for international payments.
The 1 time I needed their support they had a fast response and the problem was solved quickly.

The bank itself is based in Germany, so it falls under German (and EU) banking laws.
Of course it is possible to add other payment methods, but the question is, are any others economically or logistically feasible? Each payment method they accept brings with it different fees, both for the customer and for GOG, and some of them are going to be prohibitively expensive, especially if only a small fraction of people are actually going to use them. Then there is also the international legality/regulation of some payment methods that might make the payment method that is most convenient for you impossible for GOG. What they currently accept seems to be the most universally acceptable methods of payment around, though they are apparently in the process of adding Amex to the mix.
If it cost 50 cent for using direct debit, I'd do it.

I own a prepaid credit card, but there are two problems:

1. It costs about 20 Euro / year, and I only use it for gog.

2. Loading Money to the card takes about five days, so no way for a "i want that weekend promo" if the card is empty.

So I'd prefer to pay $0,50 per buy on GoG.com on that payment method, would be no problem. CC Payment would still be free for all who own one.
Wirecard takes 3-4 days for the money to get there.
For me it's a foreign bank, so that probably takes extra time.
It costs €1 per funding transaction and off course you don't get interest on your money.

As for it being empty, make sure you add funds in time.
I use it on several sites and am happy with it.
I would appreciate new methods of paying as well. I would have bought minimum 10 good old games i like, but in germany credit cards aren't that common and i fucked up my paypal account. So i literaly CAN NOT buy from you guys.

Direct debit would be nice .. or "click and buy".