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Old 03-23-2011, 08:37 PM
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Damn i'm sad because i work and have some money, but no credit card access, i wish i could deposit from bank to paypal to buy it from steam or something.
Worst still, original hard copies here will cost me a kidney and will come very late
Has anyone from third world worked around this problem?
Wish you all lucky buyers a happy maiden flight!
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Old 03-23-2011, 08:46 PM
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In Uruguay if you dont have a credit card you can get a pre paid international card card that is accepted by Paypal.
You deposit the money before you buy, and then use your card.
I´m buying with steam

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Old 03-23-2011, 08:57 PM
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Gracias por contestar, me podés mandar un mensaje describiéndome como hacerlo?

EN: Thanks for answering, can you send me a pm describing me how to do it?
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Old 03-23-2011, 09:30 PM
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Damn i'm sad because i work and have some money, but no credit card access, i wish i could deposit from bank to paypal to buy it from steam or something.
Worst still, original hard copies here will cost me a kidney and will come very late
Has anyone from third world worked around this problem?
Wish you all lucky buyers a happy maiden flight!
The a$$ of the world? Sounds like an interesting place to live - and we demand to know the true name of your country! I always thought Sjöbo in Sweden was the a$$ of the world...
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Old 03-23-2011, 09:52 PM
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Definitely no, i bet Argentina where i live, has a much similar smell (?)
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Old 03-23-2011, 09:58 PM
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Definitely no, i bet Argentina where i live, has a much similar smell (?)
Ahh, here in Sweden we have a very romantic view of Argentina with the wide Pampas and pure blue skies, real men eating enormous steaks with cool hats
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Old 03-23-2011, 10:07 PM
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Ah well, what smells bad here are most DC ego and old fashion colonized country corruption, but we do have wide and fertil countrylands that rich people use to breed cows and sell it outside. The "gaucho" similar to north america cowboy, is a very particular folk, very spanish in origin (high pride and temperamental) and without so much gun, they where more of long knife (called "facón") people.
Argentinean steak should probable be in the worlds best "bife" or "churrasco"
If some countryman sees my poorly short written description would want to kill me, but i'm too worried looking for ways to buy me COD
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Old 03-23-2011, 11:10 PM
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Would say Brazil isn't far for being part of it,even São Paulo,the South American New York.
Had a tough time looking for IL2 1946 in the "standard ways".Euro games are not common here.Eastern europe games,forget it.

If you thing uruguays are corrupt and live the same way back in the 19yj century,you probably didn't saw us.

And Paypal = Please rob me,Mr. Hacker.

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Old 03-23-2011, 11:25 PM
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Interesting discussion of perceptions of countries. It is interesting as they are so varied (and the most peculiar opinions invariably come from those people who actually grew up in a country - eg. my views on Canada)

If you really want to save money - you might try ordering the Russian version on the grey market - you will still pay shipping, but the cost may be lower. Unfortunately, you'll need to learn Russian or get someone to create a UI patch (with is most likely possible).
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Old 03-24-2011, 12:16 AM
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Well, even here, a little above the Armatian "a$$ of the world" U$ 45,00 - price for download CloD from Just Flight - doesn't force any gamer to not to eat for buy (or learn Russian ).

If someone don't have International Credit Card, or like Bf-110 don't trust in Paypal, take the money and ask a friend or parent with CC to buy for him. Some times I made that to buy Paypal credit for buy in eBay.

Some gamers communities - like www.redorchestra.com.br - buy Stean games for members without CC, is just mater of send money for local bank account.

After all, CloD is unlock in Stean for this "restoftheworld" corner only in Abril, 19. More "tree weeks".

Take some beer.

BTW - Bf-110 if you need a physical DVD: http://www.yourself-online.com/ Obvious after release in UK.

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