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No Credit Card to purchase tix,,,,,HERE'S your solution
Posted by 1okaylady (TD) 20 Jun 2006 1:02pm
    


Would you like to play in tourneys and mini-tourneys, but don't have a credit card to purchase tix? HERE'S YOUR ANSWER

PRE PAID CREDIT CARD(S)

1. Purchase any pre paid credit card ANYWHERE NEAR YOU...
2. Usually just a one time fee to get you started, and most times it's just about $10. And your first load is usually included.
3. Then, when you need to re-load, just purchase a reload card, usually about $5 and load as much money at a time as you like.
4. No MONTHLY interest fees.
5. YOU CAN ONLY SPEND WHAT'S ON YOUR CARD....SO NO OVER BALANCE CHARGES......
6. You can use these cards ANYWHERE, except to rent a car.
7. You can now purchase tix to play tourneys too!!!!!!!
8. These credit cards usually work as debit cards too, so you win in all ways.

ANY QUESTIONS, CLICK ON MY NAME ON ANY TOURNEY PAGE, AND SEND ME AN EMAIL, AND I WILL CERTAINLY GET BACK TO YOU AS SOON AS I CAN. I'm almost an expert.



good idea
Posted by utahma (TD) 20 Jun 2006 1:33pm
    


Good idea to address this - for the longest time I didn't know what to do either My husb and I cut up our credit cards long ago lol. A couple of other options, for those that don't use credit.........
Bank debit cards are accepted in lieu of a credit card.......
Lots of people online are using PayPal accounts, especially those of us with ebay shopping addictions lol PayPal is also accepted, as is NetTeller - both are easy to sign up and use - I frequent both
Thanks for addressing this okaylady - if anyone has any questions about PayPal or NetTeller just let ME know - I'm becoming an expert there hahahaha
Happy cribbing!
Christy aka UtahMa



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