Naresea |
Hi,
I would really like to buy some PDFs of Pathfinder books, especially adventure paths.
Unfortunately I can't buy them from the Paizo store, since I don't have a credit card / debit card.
Are there any other online shops that sell such PDFs and maybe accept PayPal, bank transfers, Amazon Pay, Google Pay or something like that?
I tried https://www.drivethrurpg.com but they don't seem to have Pathfinder products.
Credit Card is no option for me, since my bank charges me 8$ a month for at least a year to get one. And almost 100$ just to be able to pay for some books would be too expensive for my taste.
Franz Lunzer |
Unfortunately, I don't think there is another online store for Paizo PDF's, or if there is, I don't think it's legal.
If you have no family member that can pay with credit card for you, maybe a friend can buy a Paizo Gift card (linked here) and you pay them directly?
Haladir |
Some possible options...
1) Apply for a PayPal debit card. You can then use your PayPal balance to pay other merchants that don't use PayPal directly.
2) Purchase a prepaid Visa card from a store. You can use cash. Then use the prepaid card to purchase a Paizo gift certificate of the same amount.
3) Ask a friend or relative to purchase a Paizo gift card on your behalf and then pay them back.
David knott 242 |
Drivethrurpg.com does have 3rd party Pathfinder products -- that is where Purple Duck Games sells all of their stuff, for example.
I think the d20pfsrd.com store does likewise, with a somewhat smaller selection.
But I think both of these require some sort of bank credit/debit cards as well, so your best bet is one of Haladir's suggestions.
Naresea |
After some more research, the company who translates the Pathfinder books into German has a webstore where you can buy their translated books as PDF and pay with Paypal.
It seems to be linked to Drivethrurpg so if you're registered there you don't need an extra account. :-)
https://www.ulisses-ebooks.de/m/browser/filter/id/44314
Since Ulisses also distributes the hardcover books here in Germany it should be legally sound, if someone else has the same problem and happens to understand German. :-)