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As I am still currently underage, I tend to use pre-paid debit cards to buy products online. For example, I buy $10, $25, and $50 debit cards at a local department store and simply redeem the card online and use it to buy online.
On Amazon, SC2 recently went down to $49.99, which with tax and shipping&handling, should go a little bit over $50. As far as I know, since there's no pre-paid debit card that offers $50+, I'm not quite sure how I could buy the game. Is it possible to use two debit cards on Amazon, meaning if I have 10$ on one card and 50$ on another, could I just use both to pay for my purchase? Otherwise, I'll have to settle for buying the game at full price at my local Gamestop and I'd rather save money :/.
Besides debit cards and a credit card (something which I don't have), are there any other ways to buy products online?
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Don't have an answer to your question, but isn't Kmart selling sc2 for $40?
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I heard of that deal, but I don't think Kmart is selling it for $40 anymore :/.
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How old are you? If you have a bank account, most debit cards in the U.S. can be used as a credit card for purchasing goods online.
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United States2003 Posts
ask your parents to buy it for you and you give them cash?
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I'm 17, couple of months away from turning 18. @awu25: Parents won't buy something for me that they think doesn't help me academically/socially in any way.
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Either get a debit card for your bank account (which you can then use online), or maybe ask a friend who has a credit card and pay him back in cash.
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Hmm, I'll have to ask my parents if I have a bank account. Could PayPal work as well?
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On October 15 2010 07:14 Prozen wrote: Hmm, I'll have to ask my parents if I have a bank account. Could PayPal work as well? afaik Amazon doesn't accept paypal, but I believe newegg does (as do several other places). Either way, you can find enough online retailers to order from that do if you wish to go that route.
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vanilla mastercard sells in increments of 25/50/100/200
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United States4126 Posts
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I have a friend that does all online purchases or similar for me. You can just promise to pay him back in full, and a bit more. Try asking someone trustworthy to do it for you.
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Can't you just buy the necessary amount of prepaid cards (i.e. one $50 and one $10) and then load both into one paypal account?
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On October 15 2010 08:46 Graham wrote: Can't you just buy the necessary amount of prepaid cards (i.e. one $50 and one $10) and then load both into one paypal account? I was about to say this.
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