Prepaid card? Um...I'll try to answer this as best as I can:
As long as you have a PayPal account or any of the credit cards that Zwinky will take you can buy a ZCard. =D I hope that answers your question? Click on the ZCard button near your money and Zchievements to find out more.
They live in Europe and other countries
A one month Xbox live card costs $10 A three month Xbox live card costs $20 A 12 month + 1month Xbox live card costs $60
No, by buying a gold membership card you just get Xbox LIVE access. No Microsoft points. But why would you PAY for your Xbox Live? You can get a FREE Xbox Live Gold Membership for free with the help of my site. It even has a video tutorial to help. (LINK at bottom)
You will need to have X-box Live to do so. You can then go to the store and enter the code on X-box live from a point card or buy them directly from X-box Live.
You never buy Minecraft in any physical form, the only thing you could do in a store is buy one of the prepaid download cards that they sell for XBox live games. You'd still download the game in the same way as if you'd just bought it from Xbox Live though.
yea, i think so
US prepaid cards cannot be redeemed on an XBOX Live account tied to the UK.
If you buy your prepaid card at a store where they offer a military discount, yes. Otherwise, no.
you just go to your live account, then redeem the account with a credit card. or go to redeem code on your xbox menu and use a 3 month prepaid card or a year.
It depends on certain rules based on where you live and which bank services the card. Typically prepaid cards are good for around two to five years after date of issue, yet some states like California have no expiration date. It may also vary based on who operates the card, but the bank that operates the card might not necessarily be the name you see on the card...
Yes, in some cases a judgment creditor may levy funds on a prepaid card. This depends on which state you live in but most states do allow this.
Yes. Here's the official answer from Xboxlive:Q:Can I use a code from a prepaid card to renew my current membership?A: Yes.When you enter a code from a prepaid card to renew your current membership, your membership will continue through its current billing cycle. At the end of the membership term, your membership will automatically renew to the membership type determined by your prepaid card. You will have effectively "stacked" time onto your membership.
first stop being cheap and buy yourself a card for 12 month for 49.99 dollars rofl but he is right
You go on zwinky redeem then you enter the code btw you can only use it once.
Don't buy supposely prepaid credit cards because you cant use them after paying for them. You have to register name,address and social security number before using it. Prepaid Card=PAY MONEY=GET CARD=USE CARD which you cant do with these so called prepaid credit cards. I consider this false advertising!!!!!!!!! Anyone having trouble getting a refund from WALMARTMONEYCARD.COM ----PLEASE E-MAIL ME I HAVE CALLED AND CALLED and cant get get through to a live person 877-937-4098 877-965-7848 The WEBSITE has no provision for contact other than a Mailing Address WALMARTMONEYCARD PO BOX 1187 Monrovia, Ca. also GE Money, Legal Operation, 777 Long Ridge Road, Stamford, CT 06927. I want a refund I dont want to activate card as it is not a Prepaid CARD(walmart Gift card is a prepaid card) ANYONE HAVING TROUBLE WITH WALMART MONEY CARD PLease email me GreenDOT GE seem to have something to do with this money card(NOT PREPAID CARD BECAUSE I PAID CASH AND STILL CANT USE CARD) FYI Contact the Attorney General for your state, the Federal Trace Commission, the BEtter Business BUreau and the Consumer Financial Protection BUreau. You may be able to file a complaint to any one of these on line.
Depending on where you live the answer is different. In general you will find prepaid cards for mobile phones at the local telephone company shop, the news agent, consumer electronics stores or in supermarkets.
nope you dont you can be watever age to be on zwinky just be careful to not give any information about you such as where you live.