The Visa Debit issue isn't a website bug. It's an issue with the payment processor.
I'm wondering if the problem is because the payment information form where we input our card number doesn't have a field to indicate whether it's debit or credit. Without separate flags in the data, it could be everything is being defaulted to credit on the processor's end. Any good processor should be able to tell from the card prefix if it's credit or debit but as others have said, this doesn't seem to be a good processor.
The address issue that others are having doesn't seem to be a website bug, either. It's probably another case of data provided by SE being misread by the processor's software.



The problem is still persisting. Mogstation will not accept amazon pay or Visa debit.



Also, just to debunk the thought that the address on the account and debit card are different is wrong. Both of my addresses are the same and it still won't accept my card or amazon pay.





As someone who wants to be responsible with my finances, and only uses a debit card, except at hotels, and for other important payments, limiting use a of debit card is absolutely unacceptable.




I wouldnt recommend it, but if you want to deal with a company that has a worse system, play a Nexxon game. they limit what you can spend through their website, forcing you to use other websites to buy more of whatever currency the game uses to buy gatcha or whatever. it is a very painful procedure

ah it's a "website bug" in the context of it not being related to the game or the companion app. that is, it's a problem using the website, even though the actual issue is caused by a third-party that the website hooks into. [/semantic nonsense]The Visa Debit issue isn't a website bug. It's an issue with the payment processor.
I'm wondering if the problem is because the payment information form where we input our card number doesn't have a field to indicate whether it's debit or credit. Without separate flags in the data, it could be everything is being defaulted to credit on the processor's end. Any good processor should be able to tell from the card prefix if it's credit or debit but as others have said, this doesn't seem to be a good processor.
The address issue that others are having doesn't seem to be a website bug, either. It's probably another case of data provided by SE being misread by the processor's software.



inb4 square somehow got caught up in a certain purge the payment processors are doing now...

I love the crysta method but who would have guessed i max out after buying some sale items and fantasia now it wont let me purchase anymore so i had to use amazon which i never pay through
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