Post #1 · Posted at 2020-11-06 10:21:21pm 3.8 years ago
Hello Zenius-I-Vanisher users,
I have plans to download the new Pop'n Music Lively game that Konami Amusement fully released it yesterday out of beta, but now just like Beatmania IIDX Infinitas 2020 re-release, it now requires a basic monthly subscription that costs 6,128 yen (equivalent to $15 USD), but my question is that can Japanese yen be added to a US credit card (e.g. Visa US) and have the card convert the yen cash to the USD equivalent? Also can a US card can be linked to a foreign Konami ID and not be blocked due to currency laws?
I have plans to download the new Pop'n Music Lively game that Konami Amusement fully released it yesterday out of beta, but now just like Beatmania IIDX Infinitas 2020 re-release, it now requires a basic monthly subscription that costs 6,128 yen (equivalent to $15 USD), but my question is that can Japanese yen be added to a US credit card (e.g. Visa US) and have the card convert the yen cash to the USD equivalent? Also can a US card can be linked to a foreign Konami ID and not be blocked due to currency laws?
Post #2 · Posted at 2023-06-30 05:24:02pm 1.2 years ago
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Quote: RhythmGameNate007
Hello Zenius-I-Vanisher users,
I have plans to download the new Pop'n Music Lively game that Konami Amusement fully released it yesterday out of beta, but now just like Beatmania IIDX Infinitas 2020 re-release, it now requires a basic monthly subscription that costs 6,128 yen (equivalent to $15 USD), but my question is that can Japanese yen be added to a US credit card (e.g. Visa US) and have the card convert the yen cash to the USD equivalent? Also can a US card can be linked to a foreign Konami ID and not be blocked due to currency laws?
I have plans to download the new Pop'n Music Lively game that Konami Amusement fully released it yesterday out of beta, but now just like Beatmania IIDX Infinitas 2020 re-release, it now requires a basic monthly subscription that costs 6,128 yen (equivalent to $15 USD), but my question is that can Japanese yen be added to a US credit card (e.g. Visa US) and have the card convert the yen cash to the USD equivalent? Also can a US card can be linked to a foreign Konami ID and not be blocked due to currency laws?
No you can't. It's a US credit card. If you want to do this you need a Japanese credit card.
Also a US Card cannot be linked to a foreign Konami ID. And yes, it will block it. Only Japan residents only.
Post #3 · Posted at 2023-06-30 07:32:34pm 1.2 years ago
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Quote: SocialDragon322
No you can't. It's a US credit card. If you want to do this you need a Japanese credit card.
Also a US Card cannot be linked to a foreign Konami ID. And yes, it will block it. Only Japan residents only.
Also a US Card cannot be linked to a foreign Konami ID. And yes, it will block it. Only Japan residents only.
None of this is true.
Post #4 · Posted at 2023-06-30 07:51:58pm 1.2 years ago
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Even though this is yet another 2 year old thread once again bumped by the guy , if anyone does read this and is actually curious there's nothing stopping you using a non japanese card now to pay for e-amuse/paseli stuff. I did it with Infinitas for a while.