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Where I can buy virtual card for Google Play ?



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Where I can buy virtual card for Google Play ?

I don't have master card or visa card. I have applied for master card and will have within next 30 days. Its a long time for me. I need to buy some software from Google Play store. But I don't have fund in my Google wallet. So is there any way to buy Google wallet fund or can I use virtual visa for Google Play store ? Is there anyway to buy Google fund with PayPal balance ??
You guys may tell that I can add fund with my PayPal of bank account. But I don't have any option to add PayPal in Google play store and my bank account is still pending. So I need alternative option. I hope you guys will suggest me something helpful...

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Shortie861
I live in the UK and over here a lot of our local stores and local game stores sell Google Play cards, unfortunately with buying the cards this way you have to have the funds on your or have some kind of credit card to purchase. I know places like eBay or even your local stores online may sell them and if they are online they may accept PayPal? Have you tried looking at any online stores for your local stores and seeing whether or not they offer Google Play cards and if they accept PayPal?



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saygorem
Where are you from? There is an app "PAYMAYA" its a virtual credit card or atm visa card. Try it and see for yourself if its available in your country. You can use it to buy in online stores just load it up and use it, it is also able to pay in google play store.



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vinaya
I think entro pay is a good option if you want a virtual card for Google Play or any other payment options. However, you will have to fund your card through a bank or your credit/debit card before you can use entro pay. You can also use debit cards offered by various payment processors. Good thing about using cards offered by payment processor is it is easy to fund. If you use bitcoin, you can also apply for bitcoin card. The one that I can suggest is wirex. You fund your wirex account through bitcoins and upload money on your card. Wirex has two option virual card and physical card.



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overcast
Yes entropay and few other online virtual cards are lot better. I have also purchase some through my bank. And they seem to be offering this on regular basis. And it's one time thing as well. So it can be fun to make use of it. I am not sure how many shops are having that but it seems like a good interface.



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overcast
You can open account at DBS bank these days. All virtual account, including the debit card. And that debit card can be usable on the Google play. I have tried it and for me that works out. You can convert currency and the balance works out too. It may not be good for many though. Considering how the currency conversion works. I suggest topping Entropay cards. And making use of those cards. As those cards are known to work for many. So it may work on Google play and also on other sites too. I'd recommend that.



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tophew
I think in your country also offers a e load card it's like a mastercard or visa card you load it and you can use it to buy things online or offline. for me here in my country we have Gcash and Paymaya which is easy to get and easy to fund no hassle and we can use it online buying anything that accepts visa and mastercard. if in your country load can be converted to google play store wallet much better in my place load can be converted to google play store wallet and which is amazing.



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DarthHazard
You can set up your PayPal account directly to your Google account so that when you purchase something from the Google Play Store the funds are taken straight from your PayPal balance. I have done that before to purchase a few games and it has worked perfectly although I am in the United Kingdom so we don't really have any problems with restrictions. You could also just buy a giftcard online from a store that accepts PayPal.



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ColdFlameChris
Yeah, I agree! It's much easier to make a purchase using PayPal and it's much secure for me. It's also fast and reliable instead of looking everywhere on where to purchase a virtual card for Google Play. PayPal can be used at any online store.



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FreDii
You know, what I can recommend to you, I had the similar problem. I started to search the solution in Internet and find this website - http://confiduss.com/ . But if won't help you, watch this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ec-8jmam5kg . I hope that I helped you.



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PoisonJay
<!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}I think is more rational to win google play cards or to earn them. I'm also buying very many apps from the google play and I'm really interested in money-saving. The Google Opinion Rewards offers me quick surveys to earn Free Google Play Credit with. There I have to answer some easy questions and to tell my opinion. For me, that is a very easy way how to buy cheap from the google play store.



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M1ndPrototype
I would also like to know!



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Miniana
There is a possibility to buy it directly from the source actually. Also, there are some stores, including big sharks like Amazon, eBay that can satisfy your demand. Anyway, I had faced the problem of long delivery and stuff like that really often. Also, you can face the problem of the product lacking from their stock. That is why I always like to go to https://cvvshop.to/ and buy credit or gift cards from them. It's about fast delivery, amazing service and I can really suggest you to buy their products because it's proved on myself. I hope you will get your card as soon as possible!



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AmandaOla
It is convenient for online shopping enthusiasts and freelancers: programmers, designers, copywriters, tutors. And also for those who are worried about the safety of funds in a bank account - if you transfer the required amount to an EC and make a payment or transfer through it, fraudsters will not get to the bank account. Do you know what is neteller?



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PaleShade
Wow, I never heard about the google play cards. That sounds like a fantastic idea, actually. I would even say it's a must-have for me. I tried to use PayMaya, and I have to tell you that the application is useless! I hate it, I only used it for a couple of days, and I understood it's total trash! I think the Google Play cards are the best idea here. However, why don't you get a proper MasterCard or visa? I mean, that would be much easier. I don't think there is any need to explaining credit card machines and how they all work because that's truly simple!



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chrisbarett
It will be simple to make a decision! It's better to be late than never! As you may be aware, there are both free and paid programs, games, music, movies, books, and other content available in the Android app store for mobile devices. The lack of a plastic card from one of the international Visa or Mastercard networks, which must be available and registered in your Google account, is the only thing that many people are confused about. Furthermore, purchasing a plastic card from a bank usually necessitates payment for its issuance as well as ongoing payments for its maintenance, which is not suitable for everyone. I help people with similar problems at https://wealthofgeeks.com/free-google-play-credit/. When using a plastic card, the security difficulties with your money are equally perplexing. You should take a look at the internet! On the internet, you may find a lot of good offers!



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