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unsigner | 7 months ago

how do you "take cash" over the Internet?

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forgotoldacc|7 months ago

Japan lets you make payments for online content at convenience stores.

How it works is you purchase a product online and it gives you a barcode that can be scanned at any major convenience store. You go to the store, scan the code, hand over cash, and the content you bought is instantly unlocked once the payment is confirmed.

TehCorwiz|7 months ago

Steam sells physical gift cards. You can buy them at convenience stores, Walmart, etc. you can pay cash for them.

mattnewton|6 months ago

those stores would absolutely stop carrying the gift cards if customers could not pay with visa/mastercard for them.

v5v3|7 months ago

Mullvad VPN takes cash, you post it to them.

roblabla|7 months ago

I doubt Mullvad has anywhere near the volume of transaction Valve does. And mullvad has plenty of other payment methods, so only a tiny, tiny fraction of their userbase likely pays in mail-in cash.

I don't think Valve could feasibly implement this at their scale - especially if this method was the _only_ way to acquire the games in question.

Shank|7 months ago

This realistically doesn’t work that well above anything like a micro scale. It’s also a crime to mail cash across many borders, so it only really works domestically.

akimbostrawman|6 months ago

I would say monero but it is actually superior because there is no serial number tracking.

cubefox|6 months ago

The closest thing is via an instant bank transfer, like the new FedNow protocol in the US.