PS3 wallet

brijenjas
brijenjas Posts: 311
edited August 2007 in Video Games
Is adding funds to the PS3 wallet with a credit card considered a cash advance?
Post edited by brijenjas on

Comments

  • Kris Siegel
    Kris Siegel Posts: 309
    edited July 2007
    I don't own a PS3 but it shouldn't be. The only time anything is considered a cash advanced is if you're receiving cash through your transaction but you don't receive any cash when you add funds to the PS3.
  • brijenjas
    brijenjas Posts: 311
    edited July 2007
    Thanks a lot Kris, makes sense when you put it that way.
  • mutelight
    mutelight Posts: 1,054
    edited August 2007
    Whenever I have bought anything I just paid the price of the title unless they have changed things. I like that system a lot better then buying MS points on the 360 then having 20 useless points sitting there.
    // Panasonic AE8000 // Pioneer SC-57 // Polk Audio RTi A9 // Polk Audio CSiA6 //
    // Polk Audio FXi A6 // SVS PB12-NSD Subwoofer // Logitech Harmony Ultimate // Pro-Ject Debut III //
    // Oppo BDP-103 // Microsoft Xbox One Day One Edition // Sony Playstation 4 1TB SSHD // Nintendo Wii U //
    Photo Gallery
    Movie and Game Collection
  • lanion
    lanion Posts: 843
    edited August 2007
    If you want to add a bunch of points to your account then it is the same as marketplace, which is kind of like a cash advance.

    Or you can just withdraw points as needed during checkout. I agree it is better than Xbox's points system, since you never have 15points with nothing to spend them on but worthless wallpapers.
    My Iron Man training/charity blog.

    HT:
    32" Sharp LCD. H/K dpr 1001 to Outlaw Audio 7900 to Polk LSi + Paradigm Studio center. Hsu DualDrive ULS-15. PS3/Wii. Outlaw 7900.