• bandanawearingbanana@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    I remember saving up for those and then spending the money in Steam sales. Shame for all the kids who want to buy games that can’t use their parents credit card.

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      parents should just use PayPal. it requires you to approve purchases.

      that or setup a steam family.

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          I have to use it for a side gig I do. I make sure that as soon as money hits PayPal it goes right out and into my bank account. Fuck PayPal.

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        My bank lets me set up a kid debit card, I can see and approve purchases and set limits.

        Also, IMO kids should either ask their parents to buy a game for them, or be old enough to have their own bank account.

        Giving your kid a credit card is how they end up with a gambling addiction because AAA is an unsanctioned casino.

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    Bad thing in my opinion.

    I used them to menage my funds to not to overspend.

    Need to connect card to account, leaks happen.

    More info to steam, you could use steam even without giving any personal details just by buying psychical gift cards.

    I had given them few times as gift.

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    Like others have said, I only have debit cards, as does the large majority in my country. Credit cards are only ever useful while traveling. And I’m not going to gift my private info to data brokers like paypal just because I want video games. Meaning I’m literally looking at the end of an era, because I don’t know of any other way to purchase games on steam anymore.

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      I only use debit cards on steam. But then my debit card had a Visa logo on it so maybe it’s different than what’s available in your country.

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        My debit card does not have a credit card number I can use in online forms, and thats the only card related options steam allows in my region

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      5 hours ago

      Steam takes debit in certain regions. And a debit card, from the point of view of what private information is managed, is identical to a credit card. Many debit cards now even allow international use.

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          What provider is your debit card using? Is it not MasterCard or Visa? I’m genuinely curious, there are very few countries not duopolized by these two giants.

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            It’s called Maestro, which is owned by MasterCard. Which doesn’t help however since it has no credit card number

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              Ah! I have one of those too. It’s being retired soon, though, and banks using it are now do the switch to MasterCard for newly issued cards.

              (Maestro is a MasterCard brand)

              Edit: Nevermind, not every country is retiring Maestro as of today.

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          You have way more than I do, with more flexibility. Definitely not tied to Visa and MasterCard. Skrill for example, accepts crypto and debit. PaySafe I think is outside of the Visa network and takes debit for prepaid cards as well.

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            I took a look at it. Skrill is just Paypal with crypto. And I already excluded data brokers. I could maybe create a pipeline by buying monero, to charge my Skrill account, to then charge my Steam account. But that’s just too much of a hassle when FitGirl is right around the corner.

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      I can only speak for the US, but debit cards look identical to credit cards to Steam (Visa or MC, based on which one your bank uses. Look for the logo on your card).

      It’s not ACH, you’re not giving them your banking info.

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        Our debit cards do not have a credit card number I could use in online payment forms.

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      6 hours ago

      Is Monzo not available in your country? That’s basically just a prepaid card that you link to a debit card or a credit card.

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        I’ve had to look up what that is, that’s how rare credit cards are here. It seems to exist. However, I’m reluctant to adopt a whole new payment method for one single use case. Also Visa and Mastercard aren’t necessarily more trustworthy than paypal and co.

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          You could pay cash for the visa gift card, and just load the money into your Steam wallet. Then the only thing they would know is that a person (presumably) bought a visa gift card and put the money in Steam.

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            I have never seen a visa gift card in my life but I’ll keep a lookout. Thx for the suggestion

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          Visa and Mastercard are the reason steam removed a bunch of adult games and itch.io removed all adult games.

          Because a payment processor is a moral arbiter for what you spend your money on.

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        I’m not sure, since I’ve never owned a credit card. Debit cards pull directly from your account and you have very limited credit available. Also you don’t have card numbers etc. you could use online.

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          I have a credit card, a debit card, and a savings card. But essentially they can all be just used interchangeably and you don’t really have to worry about it.

          The big difference between a debit card and a credit card is that you don’t have to have the money in the account when you make the purchase with a credit card. But you can just think of it as a debit card and just use it like that, and not worry about the short-term zero interest loan options that they offer.

          I don’t really use the savings card for anything, I in fact don’t know where it is, but it’s essentially just a debit card with a limited amount of money. They’re often used by kids whose parents top them up every now and then. As an adult they’re a good way to keep a handle on your accounts and prevent you from accidentally overspending. Although obviously you can just transfer obscene amounts of money into it, so you have to have some self-control or it doesn’t work.

          Steam will take all of them.

          As far as trusting the card companies goes, I don’t really trust any of them but I also don’t think they’re going to sell my data, there would be too much of a scandal if they did that.

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            but I also don’t think they’re going to sell my data, there would be too much of a scandal if they did that.

            why do you think there would be even a little scandal?

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          I think you’re imagining the difference between them from a technological point of view to be much bigger than it actually is.

          I have debit and credit cards, Visa and Mastercard for both. Using them feels identical; one draws from your bank account balance and the other goes towards an invoice sent to you at the end of the month.

          When you pay with them, the vendors themselves don’t see any private information about you, other than the card number and the way your name is written on the card. Some of my cards only have my first initial and my last name.

          They can, however, track that card number across multiple purchases or with partners to build a profile.

          Visa and Mastercard themselves can see a lot more, but that’s a given if you use any kind of banking services anyway.

          In terms of where they’re accepted, I’ve used them all over the world and the only time it mattered which type I use, is this one flight where Ryanair was not accepting debit when I was trying to buy water… Somehow you have to borrow money to eat/drink on board, which is just silly.

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            Also some Citi cards let you make a virtual account number that is revocable so you never send your real card data somewhere online

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          How is that card even used if it doesn’t have a number? Can you use it only physically with payment terminals? I have a debit card and it can be used just like credit card but without the loans part obviously.

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            Can you use it only physically with payment terminals?

            Yup. Every business has them tho. The modern terminals are barely bigger than the card itself.

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          A debit card in DK is exactly like a credit card in every way except one; you can’t get credit, or anything related to credit.

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          Ok, that sounds almost like what we call a “credit card” here (FR) except they do have the numbers for online use…

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          that’s interesting. Here a debit and credit card are functionally identical (both have numbers etc) and only the source of the money changes

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    Gonna buy up all the local stock and re-sell it for profit

    Tap for spoiler

    /s

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    Never liked gift cards. Money you can only use in one place, and you don’t even save any money when buying it.

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      I’m with you but I also can see them useful to a degree. Children often want to get games from steam/nintendo store/EGS vbucks/etc and parents really do not want to enter their credit/debit card data everywhere under the anxiety of child abusing that card. Gift cards solve this problem.

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      You can walk down to a local Walmart and slap a $20 on the counter, walking away with funds even if you have no car and no credit card.

      Hard for a teenager to get steam games without this.

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        I was not aware that could be a problem (had a debit card £ as a teen when online buying/downloading games started).

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          even if you have a debit card, in much of the world unless it’s a visa/mastercard it’s not going to be accepted in many places online

          my debit card (in canada) uses interac. it’s accepted basically everywhere in physical stores, but online it’s pretty much useless if you don’t also have paypal (which is also not accepted everywhere a credit card would be)

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            That sucks. Hopefully something can change that :/

            I’m hoping GNU Taler takes off.

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          Those have fees, though. Back when I didn’t have a bank account, it was already over $5 per card, so I assume it’s much higher 15 years later.

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      We see today how bad it is to rely so much on visa and paypal for steam payments when they can control what they want and what they don’t want to see being sold on steam. I think gift cards could be an interesting alternative but idk.

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        IMO we need regulation. Banks and payment processors should not be allowed to refuse service to any legal activity.

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          That concerns are also really inconsistent. They don’t seem to have a problem with cigarettes and alcohol, and are quite prepared to authorise payments to strip clubs.

          But they have a problem with porn games. How does that track?

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      I’m not the biggest fan of them either, but there are lots of ways to get them for an amount greater than you paid.

      Also there is something to think about with gift cards I asked a friend why they always got me them as gifts and found what they said interesting. For them they wanted to get me a game, a Lego Set, or something similar. The gift cards let my friend give a gift while I get to choose which specific thing I get.

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      I always get them at Sam’s Club, they’re around 5% off the face value there. Can’t remember the exact price but was somewhere around $18.92 for a $20 card. Not a huge discount but will definitely miss it.

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      A coffee shop used to offer a $10 gift card for every $40 gift card you bought (or something like that) around Christmas. It was meant to get people to buy them as gifts but we knew we were going to go there throughout the year anyway so we loaded up for ourselves.

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        Same but with haircuts. My mom used to get 4 for $40 cards around the holidays. She was very astute when it came to finding actually good deals.

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      and you don’t even save any money when buying it.

      The only time gift cards really make sense is when you can buy them for less than face value.