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i wonder if there is any trusted site that accept that payment because they dont sell paysafe anymore in Greece so
if there is any trusted site or even better if anyone use this method before i will be glad if he help me, i hope gog will allow us to pay with phone credit soon :D
Post edited September 13, 2015 by MadeinChina
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Is it okay if I question how phone cards haven't gone the way of an extinct animal? Why are they sticking around like fax machines?

Oops! I derailed!
Post edited September 19, 2015 by Darvond
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Darvond: Is it okay if I question how phone cards haven't gone the way of an extinct animal? Why are they sticking around like fax machines?
Fax machines are sticking around? I haven't even seen one in years.
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Darvond: Is it okay if I question how phone cards haven't gone the way of an extinct animal? Why are they sticking around like fax machines?
I'm fairly certain MadeinChina means that they want to pay via their cellphone plan/credit, not a phone card for use in public stationary phones. I would bet, though, that Greece will sooner get their economy back on track than GOG implements such heavily localised payment options (it would mean making agreements with each and every cellphone provider who's customers should be able to pay via their phone plan), and I'd also bet that Greece getting their economy back together will take a while.
Post edited September 14, 2015 by Maighstir
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Wishbone: Fax machines are sticking around? I haven't even seen one in years.
US Government is a train that still runs on steam, comparatively speaking.
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Maighstir: I'm fairly certain MadeinChina means that they want to pay via their cellphone plan/credit, not a phone card for use in public stationary phones. I would bet, though, that Greece will sooner get their economy back on track than GOG implements such heavily localised payment options (it would mean making agreements with each and every cellphone provider who's customers should be able to pay via their phone plan), and I'd also bet that Greece getting their economy back together will take a while.
Well, therein the question remains; with smartphones having abandoned minutes and limited use, how exactly would exchange such things?
Post edited September 14, 2015 by Darvond
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Darvond: Well, therein the question remains; with smartphones having abandoned minutes and limited use, how exactly would exchange such things?
They haven't. Pay-as-you-go still exists and was until recently still the most economical way for me to use my phone (my usage of it has increased recently).
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Maighstir: I'm fairly certain MadeinChina means that they want to pay via their cellphone plan/credit, not a phone card for use in public stationary phones. I would bet, though, that Greece will sooner get their economy back on track than GOG implements such heavily localised payment options (it would mean making agreements with each and every cellphone provider who's customers should be able to pay via their phone plan), and I'd also bet that Greece getting their economy back together will take a while.
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Darvond: Well, therein the question remains; with smartphones having abandoned minutes and limited use, how exactly would exchange such things?
They haven't though, far from it. Besides, even if you have a plan with so-called "unlimited calls, SMS, MMS, and data", payments to third parties are still added to your bill at the end of the month (for example, a couple years ago, I could purchase bus tickets via SMS, which thus cost a lot more than a "standard" SMS, and wasn't counted to I could use within my plan, but was added on top of my normal bill).
Post edited September 14, 2015 by Maighstir
i mean mobile phone credits my bad sorry thank you Maighstir :)
for example if anyone play league of legends he can pay with phone

https://support.riotgames.com/hc/en-us/articles/201753264-Boku-Mobile-Payment-and-Internet-
Post edited September 14, 2015 by MadeinChina
No Paysafecards in Greece? How comes?
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Maxvorstadt: No Paysafecards in Greece? How comes?
because of capital control they block it you can use old paysafe codes but you cant buy new one :/
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Maxvorstadt: No Paysafecards in Greece? How comes?
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MadeinChina: because of capital control they block it you can use old paysafe codes but you cant buy new one :/
Just out of curiosity:
If one would send you the code for a Paysafecard, would you be able to use it in Greece, even when it`s not bought in Greece?
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MadeinChina: because of capital control they block it you can use old paysafe codes but you cant buy new one :/
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Maxvorstadt: Just out of curiosity:
If one would send you the code for a Paysafecard, would you be able to use it in Greece, even when it`s not bought in Greece?
that's nice question but i dont think it will work because it ask about country too so i think no but you never know for sure
:D
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Darvond: Is it okay if I question how phone cards haven't gone the way of an extinct animal? Why are they sticking around like fax machines?
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Wishbone: Fax machines are sticking around? I haven't even seen one in years.
In Japan, almost every home, every convenience store and every company has at least one fax machine. And they are used very often. In fact, it's only recently that they are turining towards e-mails and other electronic means of communication, but until now, yes, faxes are very common, in Japan.
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xa_chan: In Japan, almost every home, every convenience store and every company has at least one fax machine. And they are used very often. In fact, it's only recently that they are turining towards e-mails and other electronic means of communication, but until now, yes, faxes are very common, in Japan.
The question of why, remains.
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Darvond:
Tradition......?