tarisb16_ESO2 wrote: »Get a Prepaid Card from Retail or an online store. You don't need a Credit Card.
I don't see your problem.
I don't have a credit card. They are just bad news, one small slip-up, and BOOM catastrophe. Even worse with debit cards. Just not good. Likewise, there is no credit card with pro-consumer policies.
I don't have a bank account. In my city, there are two banks, both with unreasonable direct deposit rates, and other charges.
The only real way for me is to have prepaid cards. They should be purchasable from this website for best experience. Going over Steam with prepaid cards would also probably work for a lot of people.
CrimsonThomas wrote: »I would greatly appreciate it if Zenimax were to simply add a "buy 30 days" option to their online store.
Where do you live?CrimsonThomas wrote: »As of right now, there are no Prepaid time cards anywhere. I would greatly appreciate it if Zenimax were to simply add a "buy 30 days" option to their online store.
At the very least, let me have my 30 free days and don't lock me out of those because I haven't been able to set up my subscription plan, because there are no prepaid time cards yet.
abe44a_ESO wrote: »So i called every GameStop, Target, WalMart, and BestBuy in my city and they all have the copy of the game, but have not heard of Game Time Cards nor do they know if they are receiving any in the near future. I find it hard to believe you didnt anticipate people not being able to buy a subscription with a credit card or online for that matter. There are people who still prefer to use cash for buying things. I would love the option to buy Game Time Cards at my local gamestop so i dont have to pay online or set up a subscription. Devs please answer this thread.
Hyperventilate wrote: »Buy a visa gift card with cash (Pretty much every grocer has them) and use that to tide you over til' the time cards are more readily available?
abe44a_ESO wrote: »So i called every GameStop, Target, WalMart, and BestBuy in my city and they all have the copy of the game, but have not heard of Game Time Cards nor do they know if they are receiving any in the near future.
Response By Email (Hayden) (04/05/2014 11:35 PM)
Greetings,
Thank you for the response. As you wait for Game Time Cards to be available your entitlements should not expire because you have not yet activated your game code. Once you activate your explorers pack your items will be sent to your in game mail. There is no delay between the moment the mail is sent and the moment it is received. Mails in The Elder Scrolls Online are account wide which means that players will be able to retrieve the content of their mail box from any character on their account, regardless of their faction. The Inbox mails will expire 30 days after they were received. Unopened mails containing items will be returned to the senders after a few days. There is no maximum number of Inbox mails, however the mail box will reject mails from other players if 74 or more messages are stored - system mails will never be rejected. It is of course possible to delete mails by highlighting them and pressing [X].
We hope this has helped. If you have any other question or concerns please feel free to respond with them.
You can find more information about The Elder Scrolls Online on our website and social channels (Facebook, Twitter, and Google+).
Thank you for your continued interest and support!
Warm Regards,
The Elder Scrolls Online Team
Customer By CSS Email (dysphorya) (04/05/2014 12:48 PM)
This only partially solves my issue. As my follow-up support ticket indicated, I want to use a Gametime Card to avoid additional exposure to my credit card (it was part of the Target breach). There are no Gametime Cards available at retailers near me -- I have driven all over to BestBuys and GameStops.
Since I don't have a Gametime Card yet, I can't progress through the subscription page to get to the point where I can enter my Explorer's Pack code. If I cannot enter my Explorer's Pack code until I receive a Gametime Card sometime after the Early Access grace period concludes, will I lose access to my Explorer's Pack bonuses? Are these only valid during the Early Access period, or will they be redeemable at any point in the future, since I am in possession of a physical copy with a physical, printed code?
Greatly appreciate any guidance you can provide.
Response By Email (Albert) (04/04/2014 11:43 PM)
Greetings dysphorya,
Thank you for contacting the Elder Scrolls Online team. If you are unable to enter the codes that came with your retail copy make sure you have setup the billing & subscription method first. After this has been done you will be able to redeem your codes.
Thank you for your continued interest and support!
Warm Regards,
The Elder Scrolls Online Team
Customer By CSS Web (dysphorya) (04/04/2014 11:37 PM)
I received my physical copy of the Standard Edition today, and I am attempting to redeem my Explorer's Pack Code from the package. When I enter it into my account through the "Redeem Code" function, I get an error that the code "Requires Elder Scrolls Online." I already have ESO installed -- I updated my beta install and have been playing all throughout early access after redeeming my Early Access Code. Am I doing something wrong?
I'm so glad you replied on this thread, because I've gotten a correction on what I posted above. (I don't think I would have found this thread otherwise to post my update.)
The clock doesn't start ticking until you've redeemed your game registration code and selected a subscription plan. So for folks like myself waiting on a gametime card, as long as we haven't otherwise activated our copies, we just miss out on playing for a bit. (The Early Access Code doesn't count toward the 30 days, as I originally thought.)
That said, if anybody completed game registration and selected a subscription plan with a credit card, then cancelled that subscription to switch to a gametime card, the clock doesn't pause. It was started with the first subscription selection and will continue counting down the 30 free days until the subscription is reactivated with the gametime card.
PicassoTrigger wrote: »that's nice and all, but amazon is saying 2-5 weeks before they can ship a card
PicassoTrigger wrote: »that's nice and all, but amazon is saying 2-5 weeks before they can ship a card
yeah... It's a really long wait, and all of us already settling in with a guild or regular group of players are going to be left in the dust.
You can buy Pre-Paid Visa cards from the Post Office, In my town it's about $5 + whatever charge you want to put on it, so say you want $50 on it the initial purchase will be $55 and then every recharge after is just however much you want to put on it.