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Sounds like the OP lives in the middle of nowhere. Finally I'm not alone. :P
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tinyE: Sounds like the OP lives in the middle of nowhere. Finally I'm not alone. :P
I didnt ever think 2.5 miles was that far in the US.
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tinyE: Sounds like the OP lives in the middle of nowhere. Finally I'm not alone. :P
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Sachys: I didnt ever think 2.5 miles was that far in the US.
Only if your main mode of transportation is a scooter. :p
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tinyE: Sounds like the OP lives in the middle of nowhere. Finally I'm not alone. :P
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Sachys: I didnt ever think 2.5 miles was that far in the US.
It's not the 2.5 miles, it's the 2.5 miles to a truck stop. He's obviously not in a huge metropolitan area.
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Sachys: I didnt ever think 2.5 miles was that far in the US.
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pimpmonkey2382.313: Only if your main mode of transportation is a scooter. :p
Is it a fully blinged out rude-boy Vespa?
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tinyE: Sounds like the OP lives in the middle of nowhere. Finally I'm not alone. :P
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Sachys: I didnt ever think 2.5 miles was that far in the US.
It isn't, although I underestimated the distance - it was actually four miles. (Just checked on Google Earth.)

Still, not very far at all - a couple of songs on my phone either way. I was in the store longer than I was driving on either leg, trying to explain paysafecard to the clerk, until she just told me to check out their prepaid thing, and I found a little card on the bottom of their prepaid kiosk display that basically just contained instructions for the clerk on how to access paysafecard in her syste.

I don't live in the middle of nowhere, either, I just happen to live in a town which is geographically near to some major interstate and turnpike exchanges.
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Sachys: I didnt ever think 2.5 miles was that far in the US.
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tinyE: It's not the 2.5 miles, it's the 2.5 miles to a truck stop. He's obviously not in a huge metropolitan area.
Between the garage at the top of my road and the next north-bound one... 6 miles!
Post edited October 29, 2015 by Sachys
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Sachys: I didnt ever think 2.5 miles was that far in the US.
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ShadowDragon8685: I don't live in the middle of nowhere, either, I just happen to live in a town which is geographically near to some major interstate and turnpike exchanges.
Oh, sorry. :P
And my bad for derailing the thread.
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Sachys: I didnt ever think 2.5 miles was that far in the US.
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tinyE: It's not the 2.5 miles, it's the 2.5 miles to a truck stop. He's obviously not in a huge metropolitan area.
He should never hang out there on friday nights.
Sounds like you need to find a bank that'll stare fraud in the face and not blink. There are plenty of banks (and pre-paid credit cards) that'll work. Granted, you may have to pay a fee for the foreign transaction, but you wouldn't have to put up with your bank telling you what you can and can't do with YOUR money.

I hope your payment issue gets worked out soon.
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ShadowDragon8685: It isn't, although I underestimated the distance - it was actually four miles. (Just checked on Google Earth.
out of interest... why is it (in the US at least) people dont bother to walk such short distances?! - that is, I never hear anybody saying "well, it was only a couple of miles so we walked it".
Granted, the UK is more densley populated, but still - you're less likely to get stabbed in the US than... Scunthorpe
So I have no experience with paysafe. Sachys' recommendation of paypal without registering is a good solution.

While I'm not a fan of your bank telling you that you'd be liable for fraudulent transactions, at least they thought for a moment and tried to find a solution. If they're up for solution-finding, maybe ask them if they can whitelist foreign transactions only for one specific website, gog.com.
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ShadowDragon8685: It isn't, although I underestimated the distance - it was actually four miles. (Just checked on Google Earth.
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Sachys: out of interest... why is it (in the US at least) people dont bother to walk such short distances?! - that is, I never hear anybody saying "well, it was only a couple of miles so we walked it".
Granted, the UK is more densley populated, but still - you're less likely to get stabbed in the US than... Scunthorpe
I do regularly.
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ShadowDragon8685: It isn't, although I underestimated the distance - it was actually four miles. (Just checked on Google Earth.
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Sachys: out of interest... why is it (in the US at least) people dont bother to walk such short distances?! - that is, I never hear anybody saying "well, it was only a couple of miles so we walked it".
Granted, the UK is more densley populated, but still - you're less likely to get stabbed in the US than... Scunthorpe
We get 300 inches of snow a year! You come up here and walk in that! :P
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Sachys: out of interest... why is it (in the US at least) people dont bother to walk such short distances?! - that is, I never hear anybody saying "well, it was only a couple of miles so we walked it".
Granted, the UK is more densley populated, but still - you're less likely to get stabbed in the US than... Scunthorpe
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pimpmonkey2382.313: I do regularly.
Get stabbed?!

THERE IS JUSTICE IN THE WORLD!!!! :D