I need some help. After about 1 week of watching red vs blue from season 1 it decided to stop loading the video's since episode 12 season 9. Damn I watched this series when it first came out, forgot about it and now its so damn awesome but I can't load the video's! Help!!!!111!! I want to be up-to-date with red vs blue! I should mention that my flash player is up-to-date since I was able to watch for a whole week until today. And yes I did check if there was an update.
No it just continuously has the spinning buffer thing going but nothing ever comes up. I waited 10 minutes at one point and still nothing. I also tried loading previous video's but I get the same result. I just tried youtube and that is working fine.
No it just continuously has the spinning buffer thing going but nothing ever comes up. I waited 10 minutes at one point and still nothing. I also tried loading previous video's but I get the same result. I just tried youtube and that is working fine.
It looks like I can't play any video from anywhere on the site. The same thing happened at the home page. The video did the same thing as the red vs blue ones.
Because you can't technically sign up for this site if you're under 16, so all the tweens punch in random years and then bug us to fix it once they're legal.
My sponsorship just expired and I was going to renew it when I noticed there isn't any, or I can't find any credit card option to pay for. There is only money order or Paypal options
Personally, I've been paying Sponsor fees with a credit card for years and have been on auto-payment since the beginning.
If you are correct, I have to now set up a PayPal Account with a credit card in order to pay my semi-annual fee...Which means having my credit card number in two places rather than one.
Recently, one of my credit card numbers was stolen and someone burned the account for over $800.; I'm wondering why I'm being placed at risk...An explanation would be nice. If it's a question of credit card company fees, simply charge me an extra dollar or two to cover it or go to an annual fee for a credit card with a service charge. I will pay for the convenience and security of having my credit card number in only one place for the service that RT provides.
1.) If you're liable for fraudulent charges on your credit card, you need to get a better credit card.
2.) If your definition if security is "how many places have access to your number" (not touching that one), then PayPal is about the most secure you can get online. Many merchants accept it, which means to shop at a whole lot of sites, you only ever need to give out your number once (when creating your PayPal account). Also, since I'm sure the RT staff destroyed all of their credit card records when they stopped accepting them directly, your number will still only be in one place.
3.) It's nice that you're willing to pay extra for the convenience of using a card, but that's actually a violation of the terms that vendors agree to when they make a contract with a credit card company. Any time you go into a store and they have a minimum amount you need to buy to use your card or add on a surcharge to use it, they're violating their vendor agreement with the card company and could lose their ability to accept that card any time the company cares to document the violations.
In summary: I'm sorry that you find it inconvenient to be asked to pay via PayPal rather than just handing your card number over to the site directly, but them's the breaks. Your other option is to mail in the paper order form along with a check or money order.
Thanks for the information and the paper order form.
I'll probably go with check.
As far as #3 goes, considering what his happening behind the scenes in California, that will probably be changing in the future. The Credit Card companies are not going to simply stand still while PayPal gains market share at their expense.
I'm not sure what your point is. For PayPal to be able to accept credit cards, they must have agreements in place with the companies. It's not like PayPal has some magic ability to accept a card and bypass fees to the companies.
My point is that the law is not static nor are rules and regulations. What is standard operating procedure today may change in a year, two years or five years in the future.
Getting a PayPal Account is just an extra step to get the money from my pocket into RT's pocket. I'll simply go back to older technology and cut a check, put it in an envelope and mail it in.