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Erm .. *confused look* why do you want to buy a seperate card to top up your PSN account when you can just link it to your credit or cheque card? I am sure SK or whoever brings it in will just be making money off it. I bet a £20 card will go for way more than the straight R/£ exchange rate hehe. Besides - isn't the R/$ rate slightly stronger (I dont just mean number wise .. I mean bang for buck wise)
Some kids do not have CC cards, just to dangerous. LOL
Very good point. PSN should allow you to send vouchers to username x, that would work better.
Erm .. *confused look* why do you want to buy a seperate card to top up your PSN account when you can just link it to your credit or cheque card? I am sure SK or whoever brings it in will just be making money off it. I bet a £20 card will go for way more than the straight R/£ exchange rate hehe. Besides - isn't the R/$ rate slightly stronger (I dont just mean number wise .. I mean bang for buck wise)
It will act like cellphone airtime. If you buy a R20 PSN card, you get R20 worth of credit. Same as using your credit card. Whatever margins SK makes is their agreement with Sony.Erm .. *confused look* why do you want to buy a seperate card to top up your PSN account when you can just link it to your credit or cheque card? I am sure SK or whoever brings it in will just be making money off it. I bet a £20 card will go for way more than the straight R/£ exchange rate hehe. Besides - isn't the R/$ rate slightly stronger (I dont just mean number wise .. I mean bang for buck wise)