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Steam, Valve and PayPal

Rock Paper Shotgun · 1d
Valve explain why using PayPal for Steam purchases isn't currently an option in a whole bunch of countries
Valve have explained why PayPal is currently unavailable as a Steam payment option in a number of countries around the world.
IGN on MSN · 12h
Valve Confirms PayPal Has 'Stopped Processing' Steam Transactions In Some Countries As NSFW Game Row Continues
PayPal is the latest payment system to stop processing Steam transactions in some countries due to alleged concerns about explicit games on Valve's storefront. In a new question added to its Purchasing Issues Q&A page,
ComicBook.com · 4h
Valve Explains Why Steam No Longer Accepts PayPal in Some Countries
After recent controversy surrounding NSFW games, Valve has clarified why some Steam users are now unable to process payments with Paypal.
2h

Why has PayPal pulled out of Steam?

PayPal has ceased to be an option for Steam purchases in numerous countries due to concerns over content policies, ...
GameSpot
23h

Valve Explains Why PayPay Doesn't Work In Some Countries

"One of PayPal’s acquiring banks decided to stop processing any Steam transactions, which cut off PayPal on Steam for a ...
1d

Steam can't escape the fallout from its censorship controversy

PayPal is the latest payment processor to exert pressure on Valve, a list that includes major players like Visa and ...

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