Nainstalovat Steam
přihlásit se
|
jazyk
简体中文 (Zjednodušená čínština)
繁體中文 (Tradiční čínština)
日本語 (Japonština)
한국어 (Korejština)
ไทย (Thajština)
български (Bulharština)
Dansk (Dánština)
Deutsch (Němčina)
English (Angličtina)
Español-España (Evropská španělština)
Español-Latinoamérica (Latin. španělština)
Ελληνικά (Řečtina)
Français (Francouzština)
Italiano (Italština)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonéština)
Magyar (Maďarština)
Nederlands (Nizozemština)
Norsk (Norština)
Polski (Polština)
Português (Evropská portugalština)
Português-Brasil (Brazilská portugalština)
Română (Rumunština)
Русский (Ruština)
Suomi (Finština)
Svenska (Švédština)
Türkçe (Turečtina)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamština)
Українська (Ukrajinština)
Nahlásit problém s překladem
https://psteamhelp.yuanyoumao.com/en/faqs/view/292B-3DA3-CFC8-97F6
I have used my debit card to pay for games on Steam for donkey's years and I couldn't figure out how or why it wouldn't work.
In the UK no-one under the age of 16 is competent to sign a contract so I couldn't see how a person under 18 could have a debit card (I figured there must be some sort of contract involved).
It does mean that I have to do a Lazarus on one of my credit cards but needs must when the Devil drives.
You can have a debit card from age 11+ in the UK.
So it's the parents who bear the liability of the contract. That's makes sense. I was a tax litigator (not a lawyer) but my legal knowledge is limited to the relevant areas of law.