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2012-09-06
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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2012-09-06
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@ Rochester, NY
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2012-09-06
, 16:19
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@ With my N9
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My problem was never Nokia not accepting a card. It was the card company considering Nokia (in particular Nokia USA) to be a shady business, which was blocked/banned by MC, Visa, and Novus. I had to use my AmEx to purchase my initial N900, and even they called me within a minute of the transaction asking if I had made the purchase...
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2012-09-06
, 16:21
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Joined on Dec 2011
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My problem was never Nokia not accepting a card. It was the card company considering Nokia (in particular Nokia USA) to be a shady business, which was blocked/banned by MC, Visa, and Novus. I had to use my AmEx to purchase my initial N900, and even they called me within a minute of the transaction asking if I had made the purchase...
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2012-09-06
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Joined on Nov 2011
@ USA
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2012-09-06
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Joined on Jan 2012
@ Europe
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I dont know when this bug was fixed, but in the USA I was never able to pay using a credit card, as my provider is a MVNO using AT&T network, so the Nokia Store app insisted on paying through the phone bill !!
I had logged in a complaint with Nokia Support few months ago, and also included my N8 as a device there as N9 is not official in USA.
I always had to remove the sim card to be able to pay using credit card.
But all is well now, I can simply add a credit card and pay.
Cheers!!