• asksomeoneelse 12 hours ago

    It doesn't seem to be just Steam. From what I see (from Switzerland), other online stores relying on PayPal seem to be impacted too. Though if the store let me try to use PayPal anyway, I can just switch the currency of the purchase to USD instead of using the currency of the credit card (CHF in my case), thus having my issuing bank do the currency conversion. It seems to work fine so far.

    The timing of this problem is weird. Hard not to see a link with the recent troubles with Visa and Mastercard, even if Valve claims that it's not the case.

    • slau 11 hours ago

      I wonder if this is actually more related to some EU lawmakers probing a few big online platforms for the abusive conversion rates they impose. Amazon is guilty of this, all the budget airlines are guilty of this, and so is PayPal.

      They “offer” to charge your card in its native currency to avoid exchange rate fees, but they do so with an abusive exchange rate. They also always go out of their way to show the inverse exchange rate that nobody uses, and is hard to evaluate.

      I just checked on Amazon, and they now display the “usual” exchange rate (still with an insane rate). So it definitely looks like something is getting tightened in the industry.

    • yetihehe 13 hours ago

      > The scale of the disruption is staggering. [...] Even EU countries that don’t use the Euro, like Poland with its złoty, are impacted

      I don't think anyone in Poland would use PayPal for steam anyway. We have several more convenient options.

      • slau 12 hours ago

        Yes, this is a non-issue as far as I understand it.

        I’m in a non-Euro zone country, and I have always used Euros to pay for games. I use a local payment card with a 0% conversion rate.

        PayPal really isn’t that big of a deal in most of Europe.

        • delduca 12 hours ago

          Same of LATAM.

      • plastic-enjoyer 9 hours ago

        Wouldn't surprise me if Valve will introduce their own payment processor in the near future