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What country do I tell my bank to allow transactions on GOG?

I can't find it on the website, nor could I find a forum post about it. I used to be able to do it through paypal without a problem, but magically I could not when it came to Legend of Grimrock. I'm part of a credit union and they won't just allow international transactions. It's all very annoying. But, thanks for the help.
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Baresarkslayne: What country do I tell my bank to allow transactions on GOG?
Transactions are handled in Cyprus.

GOG is in Poland
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Kezardin: Transactions are handled in Cyprus.
The offshore account ;)
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Pheace: The offshore account ;)
Shhhh - it's a secret... :)
That country where they make Good RPG games, Zubrowka and Kielbasa

I forgot it's name...
Thanks a lot for the laughs and the information guys. I have been steadily watching this title for a while and it was really frustrating that this started to happen. This community is the best.
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it is weird how credit system works in different country. i have australian and polish CC and never had anytroubles using them either on steam, d2d or gog or ebay.
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lukaszthegreat: ...
it is weird how credit system works in different country. i have australian and polish CC and never had anytroubles using them either on steam, d2d or gog or ebay.
I guess in the US they are simply less used to travel. The US has about every climate zone and you need a plane to reach another country (unless you are living close to one of the two borders). I think there isn't a single spot in Europe where you can't reach a different country with three hours of driving.
Well, there are many banks in the US that do not have this restriction. I am part of a Federal Credit Union, which is not a corporate bank. It tends to be more secure than a normal corporate bank and they are a lot more Solvent than a corporate bank. For instance, with my FCU, they do not lend out more than they have in savings at any particular branch. All that aside, they reason they do it is to protect the customers, it's just annoying trying to keep a log of what company is where when you order a lot of things internationally. I ordered a few things directly through a Chinese company (the TRX suspension training system), while I got a much better price, I had to jump through hoops to make that happen as well.

I used to have this problem on GOG, then a buddy of mine told me to go through PayPal and it wouldn't happen. And he was right, until just recently apparently.
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Baresarkslayne: I used to have this problem on GOG, then a buddy of mine told me to go through PayPal and it wouldn't happen. And he was right, until just recently apparently.
Can you put money into your Paypal account first then use those funds to buy the game ?
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lukaszthegreat: ...
it is weird how credit system works in different country. i have australian and polish CC and never had anytroubles using them either on steam, d2d or gog or ebay.
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SimonG: I guess in the US they are simply less used to travel. The US has about every climate zone and you need a plane to reach another country (unless you are living close to one of the two borders). I think there isn't a single spot in Europe where you can't reach a different country with three hours of driving.
I remember reading somewhere that just a quarter of Americans actually had a passport, and unlike us in Europe, where we don't need passports to move between most countries (the UK being a notable exception, and even there I can get away with using my ID card), US citizens can't actually leave or reenter the country without one.
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lukaszthegreat: ...
it is weird how credit system works in different country. i have australian and polish CC and never had anytroubles using them either on steam, d2d or gog or ebay.
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SimonG: I guess in the US they are simply less used to travel. The US has about every climate zone and you need a plane to reach another country (unless you are living close to one of the two borders). I think there isn't a single spot in Europe where you can't reach a different country with three hours of driving.
That's not a fair comparison, considering the size difference. It is more meaningful to compare US (as a country) to e.g. EU zone. Ok, US has the benefit of one main language when you move from state to state...

Anyways, my Visa nor Mastercard work on DotEmu for some reason, but fortunately the Paypal option there works (with the same credit cards). I have no idea why that is, and the same CCs work in all other online shops, including GOG.
I've run into this problem as well. My bank will not let me buy games from GoG because they deem Cyprus as a country with fraudulent tendencies or some crap like that. Obviously, PayPal is one solution, but the one I'm going to use the solution of switching banks. I choose not to support institutions that blanket block entire countries based on stereotypes.
edit: nvm, necro ;P
Post edited December 08, 2012 by keeveek
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IndigoAK: I've run into this problem as well. My bank will not let me buy games from GoG because they deem Cyprus as a country with fraudulent tendencies or some crap like that. Obviously, PayPal is one solution, but the one I'm going to use the solution of switching banks. I choose not to support institutions that blanket block entire countries based on stereotypes.
Is Nigeria blocked with your bank as well?