I'm trying to buy in ''InstantGaming'' :)
I mean, I'm trying to buy dark souls 3 in InstantGaming and i don't have the payment method they have in currency, my payment is in Pesos and they have Euros, dollars and I don't remember more payments, so if I buy it correctly (for example, i buy the key for 18 euros and Turning it into my payment is 70.000 pesos approx), I can buy it?, or I need to turn it into euros and now I can buy it?
Originally posted by Kargor:
Aside from me not trusting that particular shop (like they claim they are purchasing keys from Steam -- which doesn't even sell keys...), currencies are mostly a matter of the payment method: if you make a payment in, let's say, US-dollars with a EUR account, they will generally apply a conversion automatically. That conversion might not be the bestest rate possible, but it will work.

I'm pretty sure that both credit cards and PayPal do that, since I've made USD purchases with my EUR accounts in the past.

Aside from that, if a payment method does NOT convert currencies for you, chances are you can't even make the purchase.
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Seretti Jan 6, 2024 @ 6:20am 
Why don't you want to ask the store directly?
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Kargor Jan 6, 2024 @ 6:51am 
Aside from me not trusting that particular shop (like they claim they are purchasing keys from Steam -- which doesn't even sell keys...), currencies are mostly a matter of the payment method: if you make a payment in, let's say, US-dollars with a EUR account, they will generally apply a conversion automatically. That conversion might not be the bestest rate possible, but it will work.

I'm pretty sure that both credit cards and PayPal do that, since I've made USD purchases with my EUR accounts in the past.

Aside from that, if a payment method does NOT convert currencies for you, chances are you can't even make the purchase.
Lithurge Jan 6, 2024 @ 7:24am 
Kargor's right. Your bank/card provider converts the payment to pesos. They will also charge a small fee for doing so, this should be detailed somewhere on their website.
femboy peek Jan 6, 2024 @ 6:59pm 
Originally posted by Kargor:
Aside from me not trusting that particular shop (like they claim they are purchasing keys from Steam -- which doesn't even sell keys...), currencies are mostly a matter of the payment method: if you make a payment in, let's say, US-dollars with a EUR account, they will generally apply a conversion automatically. That conversion might not be the bestest rate possible, but it will work.

I'm pretty sure that both credit cards and PayPal do that, since I've made USD purchases with my EUR accounts in the past.

Aside from that, if a payment method does NOT convert currencies for you, chances are you can't even make the purchase.
Sorry if I ask, but why you don't trust them?
I know there is a chance of getting scammed, and that's why I use a VISA card, if the key is stolen smh like that, Ill take a refund of them, like 5 friends recommended me that page.
femboy peek Jan 6, 2024 @ 7:00pm 
Originally posted by Lithurge:
Kargor's right. Your bank/card provider converts the payment to pesos. They will also charge a small fee for doing so, this should be detailed somewhere on their website.
They don't show something to convert, if I use PayPal they will charge me like 0.50€ more, but i gonna pay in VISA card
Darkwave Dahlia Jan 6, 2024 @ 8:59pm 
You have provided a definitive answer to the question that you had initially raised.

Congratulations - you have progressed one step closer to "I will not tolerate people who may have utilized stolen credit cards to acquire activation keys."
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