dudalb: THere might be a problem with some VISA cards since January when gog changed the comapny it uses to process it's credit card orders. My credit union is blocking me from using my card at GOG because the new company apparetnly is located in a country where a lot of credit card fraud has happened, and they automatically block any transactions taking place in that country, Seems to me they are better ways of handling that rather thun a total block (ie, have a window come up that informs you of the situation, but still allows you the option of completing the purchase) but since I can still use my VIsa credit care which is with another firm I't;s not enough to change credit union over.
I have informed GOG of this.If a number of credit Unions and banks are doing this, then GOG might want to consider switching their credit card processing company.
Last I heard, all of GOG's credit processing is handled by a company out of the United Kingdom and that has not changed since the site launched. I don't believe the UK is known for being a bastion of credit card fraud. GOG's actual servers are based out of Cyprus, so that might affect what your bank allows, but I really doubt it is the credit processing company that is the problem.
Cor: Yeah, when I use my visa on gog it asks me for a password and stuff, an extra layer of security. But not that much of a hassle. I would gladly do it all the time.
That's the new "secure card" initiative that a lot of banks and credit card companies are getting into now. It's actually a good thing, as it does add an extra layer of security to the process, even if it does mean slightly more hassle (it might take 7 minutes to complete and order and start downloading your game, instead of 5 minutes).