I live in Dominican Republic, so I just use my Dominican credit card because is easiest and I never had problems with this region in Steam… Until the Sony games arrived. I got family in USA and I fly there pretty frecuently and even could get a payment method from there without issues.
I’m planning to use an local credit card to change my region during my next travel there, however, I was wondering if this would raise a red flag that could carry a potential BAN or something, because I will still living in Dominican Republic for the rest of the year, and would still buying games from this place, but with the american region and payment method.
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r/Steam I live in Dominican Republic, so I just use my Dominican credit card because is easiest and I never had problems with this region in Steam… Until the Sony games arrived. I got family in USA and I fly there pretty frecuently and even could get a payment method from there without issues. I’m planning to use an local credit card to change my region during my next travel there, however, I was wondering if this would raise a red flag that could carry a potential BAN or something, because I will still living in Dominican Republic for the rest of the year, and would still buying games from this place, but with the american region and payment method. submitted by /u/DrunKenKangarooo [link] [comments]
I live in Dominican Republic, so I just use my Dominican credit card because is easiest and I never had problems with this region in Steam… Until the Sony games arrived. I got family in USA and I fly there pretty frecuently and even could get a payment method from there without issues.
I’m planning to use an local credit card to change my region during my next travel there, however, I was wondering if this would raise a red flag that could carry a potential BAN or something, because I will still living in Dominican Republic for the rest of the year, and would still buying games from this place, but with the american region and payment method.
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