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You dont need a creditcard to use Paypal. You can transfer money directly from your bank and to your Paypal account (this might not work in every country).How is this different from a credit card?
You dont need a creditcard to use Paypal. You can transfer money directly from your bank and to your Paypal account (this might not work in every country).How is this different from a credit card?
Just add a second address to your amazon.com account and use that address for digital purchases.don't you have to change your billing address to buy them, though? Guess I could create a second account. I remember reading you could do the same on bestbuy.com
You can just add another billing address to your Amazon account (which you can log in on any other Amazon store.)don't you have to change your billing address to buy them, though? Guess I could create a second account. I remember reading you could do the same on bestbuy.com
You can just add another billing address to your Amazon account (which you can log in on any other Amazon store.)
And you're currently on vacation in a hotel in Massachusetts which coincidentally has no sales tax on Amazon. I know I am.
Was the new PS Store coming out tomorrow in EU? I heard some say Oct 17 so this could mean paypal will be a new method in the new store since it seems to work in EU now and not in the rest of the world. US is getting the new store next week on the 23rd.
Not really, because currently it doesn't work for other European countries. At least it doesn't work for German accounts, but I am used this. Germans are mostly fucked.Looks like it's UK only.
SCEE wins again...
Add stuff to cart. Add funds from checkout screen. Add exact amount. You could always do this. Dont have to use their increments.
So does this mean I can purchase stuff from the us store again, living in Germany? (If PayPal makes it to the us store)
Austria
Luxembourg
Belgium
Netherlands
Finland
Portugal
France
Slovenia
Greece
Spain
Ireland
United Kingdom
Italy
Please note that your PayPal™ account must be registered in the same country as your Sony Entertainment Network account. For example, if your Sony Entertainment Network account was set up in France, you will only be able to use PayPal™ if your PayPal™ account billing address is also in France.
Yep. Tomorrow for the EU.
So far we know that UK, Spain, Belgium, Italy and Holland have it? But Germany and Norway don't
Is it possible youth protection laws prevent PayPal in Germany? PSN cards can't be sold to minors after all and I'm not sure if PayPal has any sort of age restriction.
So, I might have missed it, and I asked in the other thread, but does this mean I can paypal money straight to my other accounts? No need to import vouchers or whatever?
So, utterly worthless for me, cool.Pretty sure you can. This puts money on your wallet like an online purchase using paypal.
*edit* Scratch that:
"Please note that your PayPal account must be registered in the same country as your Sony Entertainment Network account. For example, if your Sony Entertainment Network account was set up in France, you will only be able to use PayPal if your PayPal account billing address is also in France."
I can confirm that Paypal and iDEAL as well appear on my Dutch account:
Pretty sure you can. This puts money on your wallet like an online purchase using paypal.
*edit* Scratch that:
"Please note that your PayPal account must be registered in the same country as your Sony Entertainment Network account. For example, if your Sony Entertainment Network account was set up in France, you will only be able to use PayPal if your PayPal account billing address is also in France."
No, youth protection laws don't prevent PayPal in Germany. Of course this also means minors can easily buy PSN cards here e.g. via ebay.
Gemüsepizza;43258319 said:Here is a list with countries where Paypal is available:
http://en.support.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2949/kw/paypal
I wish they would be more anal about that. E.g. with an age verfication system they could easily sell indexed games in Germany. But well, most sellers are to stupid to realize that (I blame Amazon.de and Steam).Which is definitely breaking the law, but that's a different story because most eBay sellers are either in Hong Kong or simply don't care (and risk a warning).
On PSN it would be Sony who are giving minors access to mature content and they seem to be very anal about that. (as opposed to Microsoft)
So, utterly worthless for me, cool.
So, utterly worthless for me, cool.
Presumably Paypal won't let you change your address to somewhere that's not aligned with your bank account it's linked to, and even if it is, I use my Paypal all the time, if changing it broke some other site, it'd just be a huge hassle.Why, Cant you change your address (to a fake US) ?
Why they didn't have this earlier I don't know. Every online store should have a Paypal option
Please note that your PayPal account must be registered in the same country as your Sony Entertainment Network account. For example, if your Sony Entertainment Network account was set up in France, you will only be able to use PayPal if your PayPal account billing address is also in France.
I wish they would be more anal about that. E.g. with an age verfication system they could easily sell indexed games in Germany. But well, most sellers are to stupid to realize that (I blame Amazon.de and Steam).
Yeah no, I don't want to be hacked again, thanks
Gemüsepizza;43258208 said:You probably still need a credit card for using Music Unlimited. Whoever is responsible for this should be fired.
It's very intricate and inconvenient to come up with an age verification method that satisfies German law, sadly.