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As of today, you can buy coins and notes in DinoRPG and Muxxu tokens in new ways:


  • Zong (owned by Paypal) offers a range of new ways to purchase using your mobile phone and Internet+
  • Many countries now carry lower intermediary fees, so depending on where you are located, you could benefit from much better prices!

The whole team hopes you'll find the new methods as exciting as we do! :)

Amil
Amil (On 09 April)

I try to get hero days 3 times and got 3 codes but i don't find anyplace to exhange that codes

nicus9 (On 14 August 2012)

Wow talk about bringing a thread back from the grave lol. Would you care to go into more detail as to what the heck you are posting about so maybe someone can possibly answer? :P I'm guessing Zong+ since that is the last thing asked? Although you didn't quote that post...

sara1234160 (On 14 August 2012)
Pigov????

:D

Mialmeri
Mialmeri (On 04 July 2012)
epoqNOTE: Zong+ has NOT been implemented on Motion Twin sites.

Will we be able to use Zong+ one day?

epoq
epoq (On 04 July 2012)

NOTE: Zong+ has NOT been implemented on Motion Twin sites.

epoq
epoq (On 04 July 2012)

This shouldn't be required Lemonpuss, we have noticed banks (particularly US and UK banks) being more cautious about overseas payments, but they only tend to go through the verification process once.

Epoq

Lemonpuss
Lemonpuss (On 04 July 2012)

I don't know whats going on. ever since bong+ was
implemented. I can't get any gold with my regular CC.

I called my CC company Morgan Chase Manhattan.

Was on the phone fora while, went through three security posses,

Finally The golden seal of a provel worked.


Is this going
to be the new pain i the Ass ? ??

DrP1ng
DrP1ng (On 03 July 2012)

So you would prefer the old system who would give you less Muxxu tokens, because you find the system inconvenient?

Yes :D I'm not that greedy.

Kayin
Kayin (On 03 July 2012)

It's a matter of cost I think.

So you would prefer the old system who would give you less Muxxu tokens, because you find the system inconvenient? Be realistic, no one will want to revert back if they get less with same prices.

DrP1ng
DrP1ng (On 02 July 2012)

What do you mean by old way?

Before we could send an sms and get the code back on an sms. Now we must write the number on muxxu to get the sms. I think it's better to send an sms to get the code.

Kayin
Kayin (On 02 July 2012)

What do you mean by old way?

DrP1ng
DrP1ng (On 02 July 2012)

Can you get the old way in paying back? The one you must send sms to buy :_muxxu_token_1: I don't like this way. I will proberbly buy less :_muxxu_token_1: when it is like this.

coro
coro (On 02 July 2012)

epoq, can you find out if Zong+ works with M-T purchases? Someone would still need to test it, but it would be good to know if it should work or not

epoq
epoq (On 02 July 2012)

Just to clear something up quickly, Zong is owned by Paypal

Kayin
Kayin (On 01 July 2012)

Well you got the normal Visa/MasterCard system to use your CC.

But some may use Zong+ system (if it works, which we still don't know). Well it's up to you.

Lemonpuss
Lemonpuss (On 30 June 2012)

You don't have to sign up for the Bong+ thing for a Credit card to work?

They are refusing my card now :tid_confused:

coro
coro (On 30 June 2012)

Kayin Zong is sort of competing more directly against PayPal (the established leader in web payments).
And look where that got them... Purchased by the enemy


Anyway, I don't want to use Zong mainly because M-T will get less money from me from that (apparently mandatory) first payment... And I don't like charging stuff to my phone bill

Hopefully someone can test it out, though

Kayin
Kayin (On 30 June 2012)

Not from me.

How Zong integrates card payments, starting now

If user completes a regular Zong payment, they’ll also see an extra window that asks them to upgrade to Zong+, with the additional enticement of getting free credits equivalent to the amount they already purchased. In some sense, it’s like the sorts of offers often available alongside Zong and other payment methods in games, where you can earn points in a game in exchange for signing up for new services.

If the user chooses to upgrade, they are then asked to enter brief details about themselves, confirming their name and their phone number, and then provide their credit or debit card of choice. The process still utilizes the mobile payment confirmation method, so a credit card purchase will still be confirmed by a mobile PIN text instead of a PayPal-style web purchase.

What does this mean?

For users, the benefit — beyond the free virtual currency — is that they have a single service for doing payments. Carriers often restrict mobile payments to $9.99 or less per purchase, but with these card payments Zong will let users buy much more if they want. For some online games, users may want to spend $40 or $50, and this is an easy way for them to do it.

By pushing card-based purchases instead of mobile-billed purchases, Zong is sort of competing more directly against PayPal (the established leader in web payments). In terms of the interface, the mobile payment method may be easier for some users to do than going through PayPal’s web-based card payment process. Especially if the user is already using Zong but not PayPal.

Mialmeri
Mialmeri (On 30 June 2012)

Well coro don't feel bad, I'm curse too, is my second day trying to get my PIN to register too... Nothing happen yet.

I'm waiting the message to test the Zong+ too.

coro
coro (On 30 June 2012)

If I could have finished registration of my Zong account, I would test it out

I never got a text message from them :1

This is the second day I've tried submitting the registration form, so I'm cursed

If a regular Zong charge needs to be made with my number in order to make an account, I'm not going to do that