I live in germany and thus I'm using another currency than US-Dollar. We're using euros. And in addition I'm underaged. So, my question is whether I could still get Brilliant, if I use a paypal account by one of my parents.
And when I turn full-aged, may I still use my own paypal-account afterwards to pay?
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@Calvin Lin
Hi Patrick,
We currently do not support paypal, but generally we find that european users are successful in paying for B^2 using their normal debit and credit cards. You can change which card to bill your subscription to at any stage of your subscription(IF you want to start on your parents car, and later switch to your own).
You also should be seeing the currency displayed in euros, if you are seeing the price in USD let me know, because that shouldn't be happening.
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Thanks for the answer. I'm seeing the price in euros now. Are there any chances about supporting paypal or amazon payments in the future?