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I only ask as GOG still seem to have not fixed some users, me obviously included, from being blocked off from paying with debit cards. They're refusing to even admit it! This past week has seen one of GOG.com most disappointing performances I've known since joining nearly 4 yrs ago.

Don't know about credit cards (do GOG even accept those?) working or not. Even the customer support fave, the "cure all" PayPal, has been reportedly falling flat here on GOG recently. "PayPal" is not a convenient option for me, anyway - not right now!

I've spent most this afternoon jumping through hoops unblocking my debit card with my banks "Fraud Team". It was NOT blocked from the start. It got blocked as I tried my card several times here on GOG the other day, thinking I was entering in wrong details - this fired bank's auto-fraud sensors fired! Thanks GOG!
I am not risking any debit cards again, even though there is stuff I'd like to get in this sale. But once they're back at full price, GOG can forget it.

That's why I want to know how much time there is left before the sale ends!
Post edited December 06, 2016 by JMayer70
This question / problem has been solved by Fonzerimage
The Monstrous Winter Sale lasts until December 11, 10:59 PM UTC.
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Fonzer: The Monstrous Winter Sale lasts until December 11, 10:59 PM UTC.
Ok, five days and ticking..... thanks Fonzer!
FYI, GOG does take credit cards.

Haven't had any issues at all with either cards or paypal.
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ppincon: FYI, GOG does take credit cards.

Haven't had any issues at all with either cards or paypal.
Ok, I'll have at least one good go with a credit card - thanks ppincon
I had a time where my credit card company blocked my transactions here during a sale and I had to call them to let them know that they were legitimate. It makes sense - they see that I'm making multiple purchases in a short period of time from a company based overseas so it looked like fraud. I would imagine that they'd be even more cautious about debit cards.
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Tonnemaker: I had a time where my credit card company blocked my transactions here during a sale and I had to call them to let them know that they were legitimate. It makes sense - they see that I'm making multiple purchases in a short period of time from a company based overseas so it looked like fraud. I would imagine that they'd be even more cautious about debit cards.
Exactly what happened to me, except with the debit card of course. The bank did seem very sensitive to flag it as fraud on this occasion. I've given the same card real hammerings on previous sales without arousing suspicions. Mind you being on the extra-paranoid side is a good thing! Less likely to get robbed! Just more hassle with the bank!