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Raolan 05-07-2009 03:54 AM

So could we clear something up, if you don't enter the postcode when paying can you still do it through paypal? I know loads of people outside the US with unlimited. There is a way.

Captain Seaford 05-08-2009 03:17 AM

Yeah, I don't think you can get unlimited. Sorry, unless somebody gave you a code or something.

Dr. Zeppers 05-08-2009 04:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MacIronhawk (Post 135931)
My question is, how would you pay that person? Is that even legal for members to pay for other members' accounts? Would the person paying for your account need to know some of your personal information first? If I know Disney even a little then I'm thinking no. Unless we can ask them this ourselves we'll never know.

To stay on the safe side I wouldn't let other people pay for my account.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Basil Dreadflint (Post 135933)
A) I said there was some risk involved.

And

B) This would have to be someone you trust implicitly. A VERY close friend.

Having been an online gamer for years, I know many people on the net playing games for years, if this were one of those friends that i'd known for awhile, I would help them out. Have them send money to my paypal, id then turn around and buy a card, id then email them the code.. its not all that difficult, not all that risky.. what $10? I've been known to spend that on lunch, not that much in the grand scope of things. Of course the contact info would have to be known, or obtained outside of POTCO (or POF for that matter) but friends are friends, and usually find ways to communicate.

Not against the law, not against Disney's rules.. not at all.

Putting in false registration information (like fictitious zipcode) on the other hand may be against the rules... but im not going there, that wouldnt be my problem. ;)

League 05-08-2009 01:44 PM

I've been known to spend $10 on a sandwich and the surrounding meal (and I don't even have a job). Regardless, as long as a gamer's card requires no information regarding the details normally required via credit card, it should work. It's like my Guild Circuit system: it works in concept and theory, yet no one uses it. :wink: <--Why is the wink a pumpkin?


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