Darkpixie99 wrote: »So, you guys are going to find this interesting and probably disturbing. I tested the payment system yesterday and put in a different zip code than my location. The transaction went through, it was not declined by their system or my bank. I was expecting it to, but it just went through. I didn't even use a vpn.
What do?
*police sirens in the distance*
That's.. pretty scary. xD I've got no clue.
Is this zip thing even tied to anything? Or does it just ask for your zip and does nothing with it? Because of this I'm not buying anymore Nx from this site until I know what the hell is actually going on. This just makes me feel like my information is not safe with them with this mock zip code function.
What was even the point? I mean yeah there is a system in place to calculate tax based on the zip code provided. But it just seems like it's just an index response based on the zip code provided and it adds that to your total purchase amount. It doesn't check anything with authorization systems, it doesn't enforce anything.
Perturbed banker here.
It's not like they have the rights to enforce IP restrictions anyways, so eh.
Nexon tried, that's all they need to legally say.
I mean they IP restrict access to games...
So, you guys are going to find this interesting and probably disturbing. I tested the payment system yesterday and put in a different zip code than my location. The transaction went through, it was not declined by their system or my bank. I was expecting it to, but it just went through. I didn't even use a vpn.
What do?
*police sirens in the distance*
That's.. pretty scary. xD I've got no clue.
Is this zip thing even tied to anything? Or does it just ask for your zip and does nothing with it? Because of this I'm not buying anymore Nx from this site until I know what the hell is actually going on. This just makes me feel like my information is not safe with them with this mock zip code function.
What was even the point? I mean yeah there is a system in place to calculate tax based on the zip code provided. But it just seems like it's just an index response based on the zip code provided and it adds that to your total purchase amount. It doesn't check anything with authorization systems, it doesn't enforce anything.
Perturbed banker here.