What does empathy or being nice have to do with tough luck? What?
tough luck is quite rude, depending ofc in what country or culture you are in, but putting forward this reasoning is just quite pointless and not really thought of because its rubbing something in someone's face and it doesnt take much to just say "majority of people have friends that have credit cards or just parents could do it for them". There are ways of saying something and saying something better and im just sensitive on that area and I know it gets annoying for some people so sorry xDZekira wrote:
What does empathy or being nice have to do with tough luck? What?
You sure don't value money very much if you'd rather play for free than ask someone else for help.Opitc wrote:
may as well just play for free.
You will not last long on the internet if "tough luck" is insulting to you.Opitc wrote:
your "tough luck" is really not necessary tbh, heard about "empathy" or "being nice" ?
Well, in Finland getting a credit card isn't that easy. You have to have worked without breaks for 2 years to even think about gettingziin wrote:
Why don't people have credit cards? They are awesome.
^Azure_Kyte wrote:
To be honest, I can see where the majority of people here are coming from.
SMS transactions would be a helluva lot of effort for no real gain, and if you're old enough to have a mobile phone/have phone credit, you're most likely old enough to have a debit card and access to a service like Paypal.
https://www.paypal.com/worldwide/
Paypal isn't available everywhere, but chances are high you're in one of the 190 countries that it is. Now, I myself have had no problem with Paypal and osu! so far, and sure enough there's a 3-5 day delay before your funds are available online.
tl;dr, parents are a great thing if you're too young. Tell them to Sub you a year, and if you're nice and say, "It's $24 but consider that it's half the price I'd pay for a normal game which I'd probably only play for 3 months", you'd quite probably have a selling point if they're also the ones who buy your games.
All else fails, ask me for a sub
"It's $24 but consider that it's half the price I'd pay for a normal game which I'd probably only play for 3 months"True, I played a game which was €80 for 1 month and dropped it. ($114)
Before you start talking you should do more research.Krzysiek wrote:
Let me tell you something American friends: it's not common to have "visa electron" or "paypal" in non-American countries.