Posted August 25, 2019
Flyingfluffypiglet: I second that on the cliff and all, and indeed would have been worth a laugh them doing the same with Steam as well. I can assure you it is true, but I guess that short of the calls recordings between me and Paypal made public or someone coming out of the woodwork to spill the beans on as to why and stuff, I guess it's just my word if it counts for anything around here.
Somebody here actually raised that -a possible Brexit thing?- but besides the fact we're not there yet, cutting their profit in such a way makes no sense, especially since GOG is not a UK company but has plenty of UK customers. I'm more inclined in thinking it's something else at play but still pretty much in the dark on that one.
Well whatever the cause it is confusing......hopefully you can ask paypal about it some more and also ask why some UK customers can use it just fine while you cannot? Somebody here actually raised that -a possible Brexit thing?- but besides the fact we're not there yet, cutting their profit in such a way makes no sense, especially since GOG is not a UK company but has plenty of UK customers. I'm more inclined in thinking it's something else at play but still pretty much in the dark on that one.
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MarkoH01: More important: if it is UK related why are there still people in the UK which don't have a problem?
Maybe it's specific to a few areas of the UK? I don't know, but this does intrigue me, I must admit. ========
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ThorChild: The nicest thing about this system is no bank/credit card details are needed at all so it is 100% secure for online payments. I just wish ALL online retailers used it. The only downside is it is pretty impossible to always use up 100% of the credit you have paid for, so say on a £25 voucher i often have something like £1.16 left over and no game to spend that small amount on.
Now if that bothers you you can use a paysafe card (not voucher) and that acts more like a credit card, but requires you to give details online to paysafe to create an account etc. I find the few quid 'lost' here and there not an issue for giving me a 100% safe and secure and easy form of online payment so prefer the voucher to the card option, but it is there for those that might prefer it.
So huge kudos for GOG for giving this excellent and easy option :)
Paysafe seems like a good option for some, but I think the company(paysafe?) should allow people to use remaining funds as partial payment on purchases, or that stores should allow one to add any paysafe funds to their wallets/etc. Now if that bothers you you can use a paysafe card (not voucher) and that acts more like a credit card, but requires you to give details online to paysafe to create an account etc. I find the few quid 'lost' here and there not an issue for giving me a 100% safe and secure and easy form of online payment so prefer the voucher to the card option, but it is there for those that might prefer it.
So huge kudos for GOG for giving this excellent and easy option :)
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FlockeSchnee: You can use that rest amount if you type the number for that voucher first. If the amount doesn't cover your purchase, you will be prompted to type in the number of a second voucher. (That means the first voucher will be used up entirely and the missing rest will be deducted from the second one.)
I don't know about the UK (or other countries), but in Germany I can use two vouchers at maximum and only if the buying price is below 30 € total (and I believe to remember it has to be more than 5 € total).
So you need to spend more than 5 and less than 30? That seems a bit silly/dumb, imo...especially if one wants to just spend their few euro(less than 5) on something to spend it up fully.I don't know about the UK (or other countries), but in Germany I can use two vouchers at maximum and only if the buying price is below 30 € total (and I believe to remember it has to be more than 5 € total).
Post edited August 25, 2019 by GameRager