How do I use my "card on file" to buy a booster pack?
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The "Card on File" bit refers to the ingame store only, I think... that's why you have to re-enter it here.
I recently updated my credit card on file to pay for game time.
When I did so, I checked a box saying "use this card as the 'card on file' to pay for purchases," or words to that effect. But when I try and buy a booster pack serial code, I get a screen showing name and address information and asking me to enter a credit card number...and it has an option to "Check here to save credit card information on file for future purchases." Maybe it's a small thing to complain about -- I could just re-enter my card here. But am I doing something wrong? Why can't I just authorize the card already on file? I know I checked that box to enable it. |
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This is correct. The card on file is used for respec/slot/etc purchases within the in-game store window. NCsoft store does not save any information in regards to purchases. (Probably a good thing.)
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I recently updated my credit card on file to pay for game time.
When I did so, I checked a box saying "use this card as the 'card on file' to pay for purchases," or words to that effect.
But when I try and buy a booster pack serial code, I get a screen showing name and address information and asking me to enter a credit card number...and it has an option to "Check here to save credit card information on file for future purchases."
Maybe it's a small thing to complain about -- I could just re-enter my card here. But am I doing something wrong? Why can't I just authorize the card already on file? I know I checked that box to enable it.
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