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Vise's Guide to using UKASH
UKASH is a European method of PayByCash; it isn't widespread and is pretty neat. Transactions are almost instant (well.... When I say instant I mean if their offices are open), but to this day I have had completed UKASH purchases on the spot.
It's a pretty neat way for paying for stuff on online games, especially those Korean Grind Feasts with Cash Shops. Ijji and GPotato are two of hundreds of companies that may accept UKASH. Primarily payments can only be tracked to location rather than a single person, so its pretty great if you want your identity hidden. Also, you pay by cash... as the tin reads, so no cards required; good if you can't be asked or simple want less hassle (ie mug someone and pay for your memberships rather then getting bludgeoned with questions for where the money came from).
After spending your coupon online, you receive a code which is worth the CHANGE you receive from the transaction. Say you have £60 and buy something for £9, at the end you will need to right it down and it is worth
For this to work... you HAVE to be in Europe. I am in the UK so steps MAY be different... but the concept is very similar wherever you are.
First... get to yourself to http://www.ukash.com/ and introduce yourself to the system.
I prefer paying by PayPoint as it is easier to work with... no fixed values but any value from £5 to £499.00 – very fluid so its good. Go and print your voucher here: Voucher.
