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    Paysafe method?

    So I like my games with a hard copy, but with all the extras and the dlc's that can only be downloaded its kinda hard getting a full game today without downloading something. The problem is I just don't like the idea of buying stuff through the internet with a credit card. Until today my friend revealed this paysafe method to me, (he didnt try it out himself yet) and I think this is actually a pretty good alternative to physical copies.

    So did anyone tried this yet? Is it good, reliable and can I buy games from steam with this (is this stuff in general expanded good?)

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    Most reliable is PrePaid credit cards imo.

    I got myself one because I finally wanted to buy stuff from amazon without having to bug my father for it.

    It costs me 30€ the year and I can only spend as much as I actively put on it. Not a single cent below zero will ever be charged. If someone should steal it, all they can do is spend all the money on there and the worst I could get is five bucks more loss for non-standard booking. When you only load up your card for stuff you are to buy anyway, you can't do wrong and it's perfectly save. No internet account to be hacked, no unpermitted bookings to be had.


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