Someday Valve will get around to adding your local currency, along with local types of payment options. For examples, check Phillipines or Indonesia.
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I am thinking about this for a long time. Lack of credit cards in my country led to massive piracy and there's a huge market for steam/origin game codes. So 2 of us are thinking of creating a regional(country) game store that wont ask for credit card, cash upon delivery. Initially we'd like to test the water with FIFA 15. Volume might be a problem in the beginning but this is a huge untapped market and we'd like to reach direct publisher if possible. Can anyone share some light on this.
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