Super Bomberman R also get 40% off on ZA Store (South Africa)
The price came down to 390 ZAR, which is about £23.10, until this Saturday (8/7/17).
UK debit card could be used. To change you Nintendo account region, log in into https://accounts.nintendo.com. Any remaining fund should be spent before moving. If the account is linked to NNID, then it will be unlinked since NNID region is fixed. You can relink them after changing back to the UK store.
good price, but i prefer a physical game with reselling value
novo77
3 Jul 17#2
I'd cry tears of joy if you could use UK debit cards to make foreign PS4/Xbox One digital purchases. :laughing: Good price.
jco83
3 Jul 171#3
good to know uk debit cards work :wink:
bear in mind ordinary debit/credit cards have a foreign exchange fee usually 2 or 3 %
I just checked on Revolut and 390zar is currently around £22.75
pingz
3 Jul 17#4
I just made a purchase using my Lloyds card, it charged me £23.1 :smile:
jco83
3 Jul 17#5
foreign exchange fee's are charged seperately so check the details of your card on the Lloyds website! :wink:
Oh sorry, I didn't see that post. You've got its link? I couldn't find it.
jsty3105 to LotusJas
4 Jul 17#14
Thanks, that was my deal. His deal is better though if you have the right cards :wink:
pingz
3 Jul 17#7
I believe that £23.10 is already included charges and tax, since 390 ZAR is approx £22.75 as you said.
Should I edit my main post by using the exact price (not including those charges)?
Opening post
The price came down to 390 ZAR, which is about £23.10, until this Saturday (8/7/17).
UK debit card could be used.
To change you Nintendo account region, log in into https://accounts.nintendo.com.
Any remaining fund should be spent before moving.
If the account is linked to NNID, then it will be unlinked since NNID region is fixed. You can relink them after changing back to the UK store.
A 'Foreign Exchange Fee' will be charged by most cards. Check yours here http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/overseas-card-charges
- jco83
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bear in mind ordinary debit/credit cards have a foreign exchange fee usually 2 or 3 %
I just checked on Revolut and 390zar is currently around £22.75
*here - http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/overseas-card-charges
Sorry to break it to you dude but - Lloyds debit card; 2.99% + £1 per purchase :man:
Should I edit my main post by using the exact price (not including those charges)?