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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Well, I did directly on my computer stating the problem with their store with some pretty blue in the background in a mostly designed with red store.
That does it for me, Valve can kiss my ass goodbye.
I agree.
EDIT: Not going to report anyway.
I always use paypal for online purchase, because thats the only place I ever type my card info and no where else on the internet. That's the reason I started to use Steam too. I prefer to remain that way because it is easier for me to sort things out and refer to, incase something goes wrong. Not a fan of spreading card info all over the net.
Hope Valve can bring back the paypal payment option for SEA.
If not, well like I always do, use another similar services.
EDIT: Also, I am just saying in case he didn't know about it.
Wow, that's sad especially when you paid 500 ringgit to register...
I get my games from GreenManGaming, HumbleBundle and etc. Other places accept paypal.
By the way, I'd like to introduce you guys a virtual debit card service called EntroPay, I tried it and it's usable. The reason why I use it is because I want to watch Hulu but they don't accept cards outside US. (Yes, you can set what country did your account based on, but you might need to get a fake US address (if I remember correctly), in this case I used my Borderlinx address (which is real of course))