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Does newegg accept prepaid credit cards for payment?


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From their website FAQ: We accept a variety of payment methods, including most major credit cards and popular forms of payment. Accepted payment methods may vary based on country and type of order.

 

Newegg.com accepts the following payment methods:

  • Newegg Store Credit Card

  • Visa

  • MasterCard

  • American Express

  • Discover

  • PayPal

  • Newegg.com Gift Card

  • Visa Checkout

  • MasterPass

  • Amex Express Checkout

  • Bitcoin

  • Android Pay

  • Apple Pay

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From their website FAQ: We accept a variety of payment methods, including most major credit cards and popular forms of payment. Accepted payment methods may vary based on country and type of order.

 

Newegg.com accepts the following payment methods:

  • Newegg Store Credit Card

  • Visa

  • MasterCard

  • American Express

  • Discover

  • PayPal

  • Newegg.com Gift Card

  • Visa Checkout

  • MasterPass

  • Amex Express Checkout

  • Bitcoin

  • Android Pay

  • Apple Pay

 

I meant a pre-paid vanilla card, and not an actual credit card.

 

I got into considerable debt with the last credit card I had so I cancelled it.

 

It's also not safe to use CC's online.

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I meant a pre-paid vanilla card, and not an actual credit card.

 

 

 

I got into considerable debt with the last credit card I had so I cancelled it.

 

It's also not safe to use CC's online.

 

 

Their acceptable payment methods are the ones I listed. If it's not listed, chances are it's not available. Have you tried contacting their customer support?

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Debit card works just like credit cards when ordering stuff online too.

Without the worry of high repay or debt.

 

Just play pretend its credit card when filling out information.

Won't go through if no cash in account.

 

I know it works on newegg

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newegg has a DDR4 memory kit that I want that they simply don't carry in stores.

 

I'm building a new enthusiast gaming PC with Nvidia SLI.

 

I feel safer using a prepaid card because in case it gets stolen or hacked, you only lose the amount of money that was added to that card, which isn't much.

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newegg has a DDR4 memory kit that I want that they simply don't carry in stores.

 

I'm building a new enthusiast gaming PC with Nvidia SLI.

 

I feel safer using a prepaid card because in case it gets stolen or hacked, you only lose the amount of money that was added to that card, which isn't much.

And now for something completely off topic. :)

 

I build gaming machines for a living. Well, at least, I used to...... And I never found a situation where SLI/Crossfire actually yielded benefits anywhere near satisfying my 'cost/benefit' test. One good card is really all you need. Why spend another 500 plus bucks on a second card, for maybe 5% performance improvement? And for Beth games, it makes even less sense, as once you pass 60FPS, the game starts getting really screwy, so, the second card does absolutely nothing for you.

 

Just my Opinion.

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newegg has a DDR4 memory kit that I want that they simply don't carry in stores.

 

I'm building a new enthusiast gaming PC with Nvidia SLI.

 

I feel safer using a prepaid card because in case it gets stolen or hacked, you only lose the amount of money that was added to that card, which isn't much.

And now for something completely off topic. :smile:

 

I build gaming machines for a living. Well, at least, I used to...... And I never found a situation where SLI/Crossfire actually yielded benefits anywhere near satisfying my 'cost/benefit' test. One good card is really all you need. Why spend another 500 plus bucks on a second card, for maybe 5% performance improvement? And for Beth games, it makes even less sense, as once you pass 60FPS, the game starts getting really screwy, so, the second card does absolutely nothing for you.

 

Just my Opinion.

 

 

Only time SLI and crossfire is good is when you going extreme such as two of best top of line gpu's or there is a massive saving cost wise from buying two cheaper cards than newer more expensive one. But yes I totally agree.

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