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snowrosehell • 1 November 2012 at 1:22 AM

Is there another way of purchasing CC? Well, aside from credit/debit card or paypal account?

So, any answers to that? 😊

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karamel • 1 November 2012 at 5:22 AM

@snowrosehell You can get gifted or trade for it, but other than that there's no other way â˜šī¸

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@karamel
@snowrosehell
I'd suggest VISA Gift Cards.
Simple way:
1. Earn money
2. Go to a nearest 7/11 shop with money
3. Purchase a gift-card.
4.Fill out the codes in it and it will be working same as a normal card. [complicated process]

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fakeworld • 1 November 2012 at 12:00 PM

@snowrosehell I did hear that you can send in money orders via mail. But I'm not sure, I would suggest you to do some contacting first.

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snowrosehell • 1 November 2012 at 12:18 PM

@karamel @frosted - How do I get those 'gift card' thingies? *o*

@fakeworld - That's a little complicated in my opinion.

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fakeworld • 1 November 2012 at 12:32 PM

@snowrosehell You can buy them at stores such as Target, 7/11, Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Best Buy, or even your local gas station. Let's say you have 20 dollars, and you go in your local gas station; all you do is ask for a Visa card, and that 20 dollars you have, they'll part on it. Once you activate it, you can basically use it like a credit card.

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snowrosehell • 1 November 2012 at 12:44 PM

@fakeworld - I hope there's something like that here.. Oh waitt. where else? Is it found in book stores or something?

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fakeworld • 1 November 2012 at 12:48 PM

@snowrosehell No, I doubt if they're in book stores. And I'm sure they're everywhere.

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@snowrosehell

Yeah you're most likely to find them at regular stores like fakeworld has mentioned. After you activate the visa card you'll also have to add it to your paypal account as a credit card, you won't have to put any bank info for it, which is good, since you're just using it for a small purchase here.😊

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snowrosehell • 2 November 2012 at 3:33 AM

@fakeworld - All the parts of the country?

@ladyrhea - How do you activate it. I am positive that 18 above can get a Paypal account.. =.=

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sanibel_18 • 2 November 2012 at 5:15 AM

@frosted do you think they have visa gift cards in sweden?O.O

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@snowrosehell

I think it's activated once you put some money in otherwise there's a phone number you'd have to call to activate it. But that number would be on the card.

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snowrosehell • 2 November 2012 at 5:53 AM

@ladyrhea - Ohhh...

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@snowrosehell

Yeah if you're not old enough to get a Paypal account have one of your parents do it for you, but they just need to sign up and put the creditcard info in and then you'll be able to make your purchase here.

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@sanibel not sure 😋 I never went to sweden. XD

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snowrosehell • 2 November 2012 at 8:44 AM

@ladyrhea - My mom's the type who doesn;t understand things like that. -___- So, I guess it;ll be difficult for me to do that. Plus, she hates credit card so MUCH! =____=

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@snowrosehell

Yeah I know what you mean by she don't like credit card, I didn't like them either, LOL Honestly becuz of the fees, but when they came up with the debit card was cool. And then you have those prepaid card which is even better. But you can say it's a prepaid card which means that the only credit is inside the card is the amount you put on it. Then she'd have to sign up for a paypal account on top of that, wow I see why it's hard. Wish there was an easier way for you, but that's the only option as paypal is the one way to pay for alot of things online.
@sanibel_18
All they have to do is go to a regular store and ask someone that works there if they have those prepaid cards, or gift cards at that. In a foreign country I'd think that they have that option considering the exchange rate of currency.

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snowrosehell • 2 November 2012 at 8:58 AM

@ladyrhea
Ikr ? I swear I told her to open a debit card!! Guess what she said??.. "That's too much money you have to put in!" And I was like Y__Y Then she told me I'll just open a debit account if I' working. -_- Mom only wants an ATM account. -_- Gosh! If I ask my cousin about it my mom and dad will know and they'll get mad. =___=

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@snowrosehell

For a long time I trusted having a debit card rather then a reg credit card becuz you put in the amount you know what you put in and how much you can spend. It's also a good way of keeping track of what you spend it on. And I didn't want to worry about how much was on it so I had a direct deposit where your check automatically goes into your bank acct/debit card as well. You don't have to put much on a debit card since it's linked up to your bank acct. But I know that every bank is different out there which is prob why she don't want to deal with it period, LOL I was tired of standing in long lines so irking. Then I was like I'll just do direct deposit I don't have to go to the bank yay, that's if the company you work for has that option for you to do that. Sorry I'm boring you, LOL

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sanibel_18 • 2 November 2012 at 4:27 PM

@ladyrhea ok

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despair • 2 November 2012 at 4:34 PM

It's so simple guys :rolleyes:



Just go to something like...


Walgreens
Wal-Mart
Target
Best Buy
Big lots
FOOD LION (Yes)
Gamestop





Bring how ever much you want to put on the card, + $5-10. (It costs about five-ten dollars to BUY the card.) Then, put the money you brought on the card. Wait 1 hour, call the number on the back, then wait about 15 min. for it to activate. Go to purchase CC. Type in the numbers. And then, you have CC.


I'm suprised hardly noone knows about this >.>

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