• sunzu2@thebrainbin.org
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      12 days ago

      Freedom ain’t free…

      Other countries do it and they are fine.

      To choice what’s more important to you but Americans as whole clearly would rather live under the boot like the obedient dogs that they are 🤡

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        12 days ago

        If people had to leave their home to pay for a Steam purchase, they’d buy a lot less. But considering how many unplayed games I have, it’s not like that would be such a bad thing… Lol

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      12 days ago

      In Japan, most of the convenience stores are very well distributed making it that you often times have one close-by. Additionally, a lot of those convenience stores are 24/7 open. With it being open any time and having it close-by, it is still convenient enough if you can muster to go to a store and pay by cash. If you live in the city for example, you have one that only takes 1 to 10 minutes by foot.

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        11 days ago

        compared to just using your card when you make the order it is much less convenient

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      12 days ago

      If I had to choose between that and VISA telling me I can’t buy a game because it hurts their feefees…

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        12 days ago

        I really don’t think this kind of maneuver from payment processors should be allowed at all.

        Or maybe there should simply be a more diverse array of payment processors?