Any way to buy PEDs with paypal?

Discussion in 'Next Island' started by jellyfish, Jan 13, 2011.

  1. I have money on my (verified) paypal account, but have spent more money on my regular bank account than i could afford, so if i withdraw the money i can't use my bank card to buy peds, so i wonder, is there any way to buy peds with paypal?
     
  2. right now no. There is a company that sells ped privately, but I dont recommend that(personal decision). Or if you have someone in game that you trust and can make the deposit, maybe work out a deal with them.
    Right now there is only the options listed in the deposit screen in game. (credit card, ukash ect)
    How much you looking at depo? also remember there is "Service" fees upon depo, so really you lose some upon deposit (100 US deposited only nets you about 960 ped)
     
  3. well, i got $25 on my paypal account at the moment, but i guess i just have to wait. if im not misstaken its against the ToU to buy peds from other players?
    oh well, never mind, thanks for the reply :)
     
  4. wuut wuut!
    i found a soltion =) offgamers.com sells ultimate game cards and accept paypal for payment. got my card code right away and deopsitted it to eu :D
    the only drawback is that mindark charged a 5 dollar deposit fee... but oh well, 20 bucks still gave me 150 ped :)
    i can play again! :D for a while atleast :)
     
  5. Woot! Gratz Jellyfish!

    And the loss ain't that big - you'd get 193 ped if you did a visa depo ;)
     
  6. thx :D and yeah, that makes me think, if i decided to make a huge deposit maybe it would be cheaper to buy a "big card" :)
    if the deposit fee is fixed at 5 dollars that is. if the deposit fee is 25% then OUCH... credit card it is :)
    i mean if you overlook the deposit fee, 15 dollars gave me 150 ped
     
  7. The way those prepaid cards usually work is the 5 dollar fee is mandated on a per transaction basis by the card issuer. So my suspicion is that the 5 dollar fee is set, as MindArk is not the party mandating the fee. If they are indeed charging 25% of these game cards regardless of amount, however, then thats a question of ethics that I dont need to get into here!
     
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