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Offline Longshot

Been a long time since ive bought one, does anyone know if theyre still available and are AW still taking them for pg payments?

It was always difficult to find a shop or shop worker who knew what they were.

If not is there another alternative to buying aw credits without using personal credit cards or what ever

Offline Corus Boy

Most 'corner' shops will sell them.

There used to be a list of sales outlets on their website.

AW still liststhem as a payment method.

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What's wrong with cash ? Or am i missing something  :unknown:

Offline Corus Boy

What's wrong with cash ? Or am i missing something  :unknown:

You can't buy AW Credits with cash and most of the other AW payment methods have a traceable element.

Offline Longshot

What's wrong with cash ? Or am i missing something  :unknown:

For buying credits online, i dont want to use anything with my bank details attached

Offline Longshot

Most 'corner' shops will sell them.

There used to be a list of sales outlets on their website.

AW still liststhem as a payment method.
Cheers :hi:

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This topic has been covered numerous times. Will dig out the relevant threads and post them on here.

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https://www.ukpunting.com/index.php?topic=246328.0

https://www.ukpunting.com/index.php?topic=245071.0

Check out the above threads.

Avoid using corner shops. Instead go into places like the Co-Op, etc.

In the event that you are challenged, or more likely the staff don't know what you are talking about, I have also explained in one of the threads what to mention to the staff in order to make it easier for you to get the top-up without raisning any eyebrows.

Offline BernardBlack

Last time I bought one, I went to Asda. No problems, once they found a staff member who actually knew where to find the option for paysafe card on the paypoint machine - seems to be rarely used, so many staff are not familiar with it.

Offline jkrieg

I do find it rather annoying that AW transactions come up on the statement as awork with their logo. Would make things easier to explain if it was a bit more anonymous!

Offline Corus Boy

I do find it rather annoying that AW transactions come up on the statement as awork with their logo. Would make things easier to explain if it was a bit more anonymous!

LOL, Google awork;

awork - Microsoft AppSource

awork is the smart assistant to manage your project business. Organise projects, track times - all in one automatic process. Get rid of the app zoo you need to ...

A good cover story?

However there is also a string of links to;

Aworks.co.uk what is this | Mumsnet

8 Jun 2016 — I typed in what is a work .co.uk and found I'm not alone .I came across the site on my partners bank statement last night .several times in one ...

Aworks website, anyone know what this is? | Mumsnet

11 Jan 2012 — There are about 3 payments of £30- £50 each time to aworks. Now am I over reacting? How do I bring this up with him when he gets home ...

Offline DocJohnson

I went to Asda in watford recently to buy my first paysafe and the woman at the kiosk didn’t know anything about them, even though Asda do sell them as assured by other members. She looked in a few journals under the counter for guidance but to no avail and then interrogated me about them.

She asked me what they were for / are. There was a pretty big queue forming behind me.

I told her there was a website called adultwork that once-upon-a-time used to allow people to do what is known as reverse bookings with prostitutes. I explained that such a booking process would mean I could set out the exact nature of sexual services I want, when for and the max I would be able to pay. The paysafe voucher was necessary to pay the £2 fee that adultwork would charge me for this. I finished my explanation by saying that what I needed mosf in life was a woman to deepthroat my cock and balls while I catch up on admin and to be honest I couldn’t wait until adultwork allowed me to make my reverse booking; I just needed the damn voucher so I was good to go when the facility came back on line.

Anyway, she said she was sorry she didnt know anything about them but would be sure to ask a colleague in future to make sure she found out more about them and could sell them in future.

Later that week, I went to asda in the isle of dogs and asked for the same (without interrogation/explanation) and I got served first time.




Offline marcius2018

I went to Asda in watford recently to buy my first paysafe and the woman at the kiosk didn’t know anything about them, even though Asda do sell them as assured by other members. She looked in a few journals under the counter for guidance but to no avail and then interrogated me about them.

She asked me what they were for / are. There was a pretty big queue forming behind me.

I told her there was a website called adultwork that once-upon-a-time used to allow people to do what is known as reverse bookings with prostitutes. I explained that such a booking process would mean I could set out the exact nature of sexual services I want, when for and the max I would be able to pay. The paysafe voucher was necessary to pay the £2 fee that adultwork would charge me for this. I finished my explanation by saying that what I needed mosf in life was a woman to deepthroat my cock and balls while I catch up on admin and to be honest I couldn’t wait until adultwork allowed me to make my reverse booking; I just needed the damn voucher so I was good to go when the facility came back on line.

Anyway, she said she was sorry she didnt know anything about them but would be sure to ask a colleague in future to make sure she found out more about them and could sell them in future.

Later that week, I went to asda in the isle of dogs and asked for the same (without interrogation/explanation) and I got served first time.
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Offline Corus Boy

If quizzed, I never have been, just say that it is for making an online payment!

Offline char45

Most corner shops will know to give you over 18s ones, if they ask I say online gambling.

Offline Neo

Just notice today, while shopping in pound-land, and using the self service tills, where now you can get a paysafe voucher

Didnt try it, so dont know if one will be issued for over 18 category

I imagine what will likely happen mate is it'll get flagged up for a staff member to verify that you're indeed over 18.

While this thread was from a while ago, has anyone else tried this method specifically!

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This is what I posted a while back.

Although I have not been given any Junior vouchers by mistake, on numerous occassions, the (newer) staff don't tend to know how to print off these vouchers, as they are not requested that often.

Remain calm and if asked what these are for, explain that you use them to pay for online shopping where the website is based abroad (e.g. Alibaba) so you are not keen on giving them your normal credit card details.

Also, if they have the Yellow Paypoint Sign displayed outside the shop, explain to the cashier that they can find the Paysafe Vouchers screen under "emoney".

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I imagine what will likely happen mate is it'll get flagged up for a staff member to verify that you're indeed over 18.

While this thread was from a while ago, has anyone else tried this method specifically!
Any particular reason you ignored the red warning and posted this question on a 2 year old thread instead of this current one.  :unknown:

This is starting to be a regular occurrence and not just by new members either.

Offline Neo

Any particular reason you ignored the red warning and posted this question on a 2 year old thread instead of this current one.  :unknown:

This is starting to be a regular occurrence and not just by new members either.

Apologies mate, my reasoning was more so to do with the poundland self-service machines. Retrospectively I could have just quoted the message and posted it in the relevant uptodate thread. Apologies once again  :hi:

Offline Trex

Guys, just download Paysafecard app on your phone. When you Register you need a ID passport or driving license, you got proof that you’re over 18.

When you done that choose how much you want to spent and you will get a barcode on your phone.

Go to your local shop with a paypoint yellow sign. Show your barcode to a member of staff, he or she will scan the barcode and its goes to the system.

I use it to download games on my PlayStation also Adultwork and Onlyfans.

Remember to pay in cash only.

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Guys, just download Paysafecard app on your phone. When you Register you need a ID passport or driving license, you got proof that you’re over 18.

When you done that choose how much you want to spent and you will get a barcode on your phone.

Go to your local shop with a paypoint yellow sign. Show your barcode to a member of staff, he or she will scan the barcode and its goes to the system.

I use it to download games on my PlayStation also Adultwork and Onlyfans.

Remember to pay in cash only.

Am confused. Where's the anonimity??

Offline Neo

Guys, just download Paysafecard app on your phone. When you Register you need a ID passport or driving license, you got proof that you’re over 18.

When you done that choose how much you want to spent and you will get a barcode on your phone.

Go to your local shop with a paypoint yellow sign. Show your barcode to a member of staff, he or she will scan the barcode and its goes to the system.

I use it to download games on my PlayStation also Adultwork and Onlyfans.

Remember to pay in cash only.

Good idea, I just want it to stay off my bank statements 

Offline Crackpot11

Yes Adultwork needs a more anonymous and easier way of paying. I found paysafe such a hassle although Coop staff seem to know what they are doing and you say for online shopping.

Offline Trex

Am confused. Where's the anonimity??

I’m just using that because I don’t want any pornsites on my bank statement. I just take some cash out from the bank, go to the local shop, using the app and the money will go to the app/paysafecard account.

Offline Trex

Yes Adultwork needs a more anonymous and easier way of paying. I found paysafe such a hassle although Coop staff seem to know what they are doing and you say for online shopping.

You can use paysafecard MasterCard instead of coming to the shops. You can top up the card, I don’t know much the MasterCard cost I never use it but it’s still better then some random pornsites on your bank statement.

Need to register to get one.