

I will try the website too but I suspect the same thing.

I couldn't use my card for six months when I got a PS3 because I didn't know it wanted post office boxes written a certain way.Īt least on the PS4 itself it makes me enter a CC to redeem the code. If you're not formatting your address correctly it will not work. Its the same way Xbox Live trial codes work they won't stack on an existing membership.Īnd if for whatever reason your CC is being rejected just a heads up Sony is very very picky with formatting. It shouldn't work for previous or existing members, it saying invalid is what its supposed to be doing in that instance. You don't need your CC for that and that free month is a trial for new members. I'm confused you keep talking about your CC but you also say you're trying to redeem the free month of Plus. Guess that means I will be buying most of my games on the Xbone for this generation, since I won't have +. Still won't take my card, talk about a stupid problem to have. It's been a pretty good solution for me and works with every internet service I have. I use a Walmart Moneycard which is a reloadable pre-paid card and it always works with PS+. Or maybe it does and i just had the option to do so off. I know this cause they kept emailing me when mine was about to run out telling me that i'd no longer have access to my Instant Game Collection. Unless they changed it i'm pretty sure that PS+ doesn't automatically resub when it ends, it just ends. Even if I just buy an online code for a year of plus from Amazon, I'm still going to be screwed out of my free month.īefore I go ahead and do that, though, there's no chance that they'll require credit card info if I buy an online code for a year subscription, right? They said nothing about forcing you to give your actual credit card info for the FREE trial. Has ANYONE been able to get a pre-paid card to work for PlayStation Plus? They just NEED to be able to continuously screw you out of that 50 dollars a year, until your pry your credit card information from their cold dead hands, don't they? Sorry for the venom, but I've had some bad experinces in this area with Microsoft, and I had hoped that this nonsense was behind me. I was hoping this was just launch day issues, but maybe not. This is just from personal experience so I could just be unlucky. Is the card a debit card you are inputting like a credit card? For some reason Sony and Apple hate debit cards and won't let them work in their systems.
