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Is there any websites that allow Debit(Laser) Card purchases?

Does anyone have knowledge of of a website that allows laser card purchases for: Books, Video Games and Melodious Instruments? An auction site like eBay would be even speculator if I knew.

Thanks :)


Laser Card is an Irish-owned debit card move. You may be able to use it on eBay if you go to:
http://www.ebay.ie/
This is the eBay in Ireland.
Maybe some of the merchants or sellers there will take it, but be reliable they ship to the USA before you buy. If you need to, you can contact the seller through eBay to see if they take the card and if they carry to the US.



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