How do I buy items like cards online without a credit card?

Could I just send to the company cash in mail?
Or is there a faster way?
I wanna buy yugioh cards online but I don't have a credit card :(


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8 Responses to “How do I buy items like cards online without a credit card?”

  1. music&drama says:

    does the site offer gift cards? once i bought a gift card at kohls, and bought stuff online using it, since my mom wont let me use her card.

  2. Wugga says:

    Well first of all don’t send cash in the mail. Just a bad idea in general, most sites won’t even accept it. A check would work though.

    Maybe try finding a friend or a parent or a friend’s parent who you can give cash to and then they can buy it with their credit card.

  3. lingail140 says:

    try to get one of those visa or mastercard gift cards and load it up with cash, they work the same as credit cards.

  4. Core says:

    Some sites will allow money orders.
    If you go to a gas station they have refillable credit and debit cards that you can buy with cash and then use anywhere; that’ll be the fastest way.

  5. yaunclesam says:

    use a money order theyre like checks. they cost about 75 cents each. try that on ebay. some people there will let you pay wit a money order. you can get them at the post office. and yugioh sucks .

  6. D24 says:

    you can get TOP-UP cards and purchase them with set amounts of credit on them, then they act like a credit card, but people cannot steal moeny off of them that you do not have, so if you had a card with £20 on it, and some ******* tried to take £1000, then you would be ok… hope this helps

  7. John S says:

    Either purchase a gift card (Visa, TCF Bank, etc.) or use paypal and connect it to a bank account.

  8. Saffron says:

    Paypal. Go to the website read about it. You have to have a bank account, but it’s a good safe way to pay for stuff without a credit card. People use it a lot for eBay stuff (I think it is now owned by eBay), but a lot of other people and companies accept it now.

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