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You have exceeded the NX Credit charge"

"You have exceeded the NX Credit charge limit $60 for your account. Your limit will reset on 06/17/2011. Please use Nexon Game Cards or PayByCash for further charges until the limit is reset"

Anyone else getting this?

May 28, 2011

7 Comments • Newest first

lobokiller

[quote=Bandit777]"Hardly" earned working. I think that explains a bit. Someone who barely works and gets paid WOULD toss their money down the gutter to a game like Maplestory. (Yes, I know it was a typo, very ironic typo mind you lol)[/quote]

By that I meant that I work hard everyday ( I work Monday - Friday every week, I am barely getting this Monday's holiday off ) Sorry for the typo.

@above Dang bro you got some issues.

Reply May 29, 2011
lobokiller

[quote=KingGeedorah]Trying to abuse your parent's credit card again?[/quote]

The card is mine, has the money that I hardly earned working.

To everyone else thanks for letting me know about the montly limit.

Reply May 29, 2011
BlueLight

[quote=rukirio1]really? I didn't expect nexon to put a limit lol[/quote]

it's because you can recover up to $200 when you open a dispute against Nexon.
Paypal hates Nexon
I love PayPal <3

Reply May 28, 2011
vietzx

It's not that they don't care about money, its that nexon stated that most fraudulant activities involve charging NX Credit and removing it from the bill, so people can steal nx, that's why they put a limit on nx Credit, you can still get prepaid though, like buying the gamecards from a gas station.

Reply May 28, 2011 - edited
enoch129

This is so that you don't charge a tremendous amount, use it and xfer it to another account. Then charge back and have that account banned, while your other account profited.

Reply May 28, 2011 - edited
PrinnyBomb

The limit increases over time up to $150(?) That's what it says on the Customer Support Help section at least.

Reply May 28, 2011 - edited
BobR

Anyone who tries to exceed their charge limit for the month gets that. It's a standard thing.

Reply May 28, 2011 - edited