• lennivelkant@discuss.tchncs.de
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      6 hours ago

      Valve could extend a limited credit for the first two hours of play time. If after downloading and playing for two hours there’s still no confirmation from the bank, they’d then block your access to the game.

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        5 hours ago

        That’s actually a pretty realistic option given the 2 hour refund window.

        Maybe allow it only after 1 successful deposit, and revoke it after 1 failure for a long period and X successful payments.

        Also maybe only 1 game is playable if you happen to buy more than 1 in that time

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        8 hours ago

        And that’s back to my point of people not wanting to leave money places in case they want to buy a game in the future.

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            6 hours ago

            Money in my bank account I can spend on just about anything. If I realise “shit, I’m out of toilet paper”, I can go to the grocery store and pay by EC, with the money in my bank account. The money that I keep in there, just in case there’s something I want or need to spend money on literally anywhere.

            Besides, my bank is subject to my local jurisdiction and my own country’s laws and regulations. If my money is with some US company, I can’t be sure whether they’ll suddenly go “sorry, pal, your money has been confiscated on some bullshit pretense you have no way of actually fighting back against”.