when I clicked on the "pay with PayPal" option, it would not let me do that (something about their website not being able to accept PayPal from other countries?). I changed my payment method to "bank transfer", and the order seemed to go through, but I have no idea how I am supposed to make the payment to them. I never received an order confirmation e-mail from them, and my e-mail to them has not been answered yet, after 5 days.
Possibly my favourite mini-expansion; not because of the mechanics, but the spacial boundaries it broke, it feels very different to any other expansion and generally simple to implement. I always thought the Blue Rose should have been the start tile.
I'm not sure what Europeans have against credit cards exactly
Quote from: dirk2112 on April 12, 2016, 04:17:34 AMI'm not sure what Europeans have against credit cards exactlyTrust me - we don't have anything against credit cards - but I know many people have a big downer on paying exorbitant fees (3½%+) for something that can otherwise usually be done for free - move money from one account to another (even over a border)
Yes that never makes sense to me. In the UK we put petrol into the car and then pay for what we've taken. Over in the US you have to know how much you want to spend, pay for it and then take the petrol. How on earth do you 'fill 'er up?'
Quote from: Decar on April 12, 2016, 04:31:32 AMYes that never makes sense to me. In the UK we put petrol into the car and then pay for what we've taken. Over in the US you have to know how much you want to spend, pay for it and then take the petrol. How on earth do you 'fill 'er up?'Last time I bought petrol it stopped on EXACTLY £40! #truestory #amazingbuttrue
Imagine if it would have stopped at 30!
Quote from: Paul on April 12, 2016, 04:39:25 AMImagine if it would have stopped at 30! But then he'd be thirsty for more!
Quote from: dirk2112 on April 12, 2016, 04:17:34 AMI'm not sure what Europeans have against credit cards exactlyWas talking to a German colleague at work today - and there is a historic aversion to debt (even transient credit card debt) in Germany - http://qz.com/262595/why-germans-pay-cash-for-almost-everything/
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