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How to explain ??...hmm.



Here an scenario to better explain ;

So,... Tomorrow i go buy an 10€ paysafe card to buy on gog a game from my wishlist (let's say, battle realms). It cost 9.99 .. this means for me, who lives in the EU /in germany, have to pay 7,17 (A fee of 0.20 US dollar (USD) is already included.) That's what the calculater tells me on the paysafe card website.

What happen to the rest? Will it stay on the card or will it get addit to a Wallet , as like it is on steam?
Question this, i ask myyself, why is there not already an gog wallet that i can recharge with money?
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bell02: How to explain ??...hmm.

Here an scenario to better explain ;

So,... Tomorrow i go buy an 10€ paysafe card to buy on gog a game from my wishlist (let's say, battle realms). It cost 9.99 .. this means for me, who lives in the EU /in germany, have to pay 7,17 (A fee of 0.20 US dollar (USD) is already included.) That's what the calculater tells me on the paysafe card website.

What happen to the rest? Will it stay on the card or will it get addit to a Wallet , as like it is on steam?
Question this, i ask myyself, why is there not already an gog wallet that i can recharge with money?
what fee?
And yes, the remaining balance will remain on the card/code.
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bell02: How to explain ??...hmm.

Here an scenario to better explain ;

So,... Tomorrow i go buy an 10€ paysafe card to buy on gog a game from my wishlist (let's say, battle realms). It cost 9.99 .. this means for me, who lives in the EU /in germany, have to pay 7,17 (A fee of 0.20 US dollar (USD) is already included.) That's what the calculater tells me on the paysafe card website.

What happen to the rest? Will it stay on the card or will it get addit to a Wallet , as like it is on steam?
Question this, i ask myyself, why is there not already an gog wallet that i can recharge with money?
OK. I've been using Paysafe for half a year, so I can tell you some things about it.
1) Don't use the Paysafe Calculator. xe.com is more reliable regarding how much you will pay. In the case of a $9.99 you would pay $9.99+2% for the currency exchange fee, which translates in about €7.46.
2) A Paysafe voucher will still have cash remaining, which can be used for another purchase. You can also combine multiple Paysafe vouchers for a single purchase, or you can also create an account on Paysafe to store your credit there.
3) GOG is currently working on a credit system.
Post edited June 06, 2014 by Grargar
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Grargar: 2) A Paysafe voucher will still have cash remaining, which can be used for another purchase. You can even combine multiple Paysafe vouchers for a single purchase. You can also create an account on Paysafe to store your Paysafe credit there.
I'm not positive that part about combining is true, they disabled it for cards bought in germany because of money laundry laws. But I can't find the reference anymore on the paysafecard site, so it might have changed again.

Otherwise happily using psc myself, to avoid too many leftovers I prefer bigger cards tho... but that leads to too many games here ;-)
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flickas: I'm not positive that part about combining is true, they disabled it for cards bought in germany because of money laundry laws. But I can't find the reference anymore on the paysafecard site, so it might have changed again.

Otherwise happily using psc myself, to avoid too many leftovers I prefer bigger cards tho... but that leads to too many games here ;-)
Ah yes, JMich did say something to that effect. He could still create an account, though.