Just ask your mom some more, And show here the millions of people who bought the game, My mom was afraid of buying the game too, Don't show her this thread though. Theres too many trolls.
I am also a 14 year old gamer, or at least, I was when I first bought the game. Honestly, I believe that you ARE just asking for a free ride, and I do not believe that that that is ever acceptable or required. Instead, do what I did. I hopped on my bike and rode...rode for 5 miles (both ways uphill, barefoot, in the snow of course ) to a shopping center. There I bought a MasterCard prepaid giftcard, the kind that works everywhere. I then used that in lieu of a credit card, and it worked with absolutely no problems.
So, in conclusion, here's your simple, three step plan:
1.Ride a bike, lose some weight, enjoy outside.
2.Buy a card.
3.Win at life.
It really isn't that hard.
The best of luck to you in your minecraft endeavors, and I hope no one buys the game for you.
I am also a 14 year old gamer, or at least, I was when I first bought the game. Honestly, I believe that you ARE just asking for a free ride, and I do not believe that that that is ever acceptable or required. Instead, do what I did. I hopped on my bike and rode...rode for 5 miles (both ways uphill, barefoot, in the snow of course ) to a shopping center. There I bought a MasterCard prepaid giftcard, the kind that works everywhere. I then used that in lieu of a credit card, and it worked with absolutely no problems.
So, in conclusion, here's your simple, three step plan:
1.Ride a bike, lose some weight, enjoy outside.
2.Buy a card.
3.Win at life.
It really isn't that hard.
The best of luck to you in your minecraft endeavors, and I hope no one buys the game for you.
I am also a 14 year old gamer, or at least, I was when I first bought the game. Honestly, I believe that you ARE just asking for a free ride, and I do not believe that that that is ever acceptable or required. Instead, do what I did. I hopped on my bike and rode...rode for 5 miles (both ways uphill, barefoot, in the snow of course ) to a shopping center. There I bought a MasterCard prepaid giftcard, the kind that works everywhere. I then used that in lieu of a credit card, and it worked with absolutely no problems.
So, in conclusion, here's your simple, three step plan:
1.Ride a bike, lose some weight, enjoy outside.
2.Buy a card.
3.Win at life.
It really isn't that hard.
The best of luck to you in your minecraft endeavors, and I hope no one buys the game for you.
I Have a spare gift code :/ i accidentaly bought two dont ask how but ill save it for my friends
"oh you need this thing? well, what luck! I have more than I need of that thing! Why, I bet I could give you that thing you so very need, and we would all be happy as a clam! ... But I think I'll keep this thing to myself trolol."
Don't take this the wrong way, but your story is very typical. I too had a mom, frightened that she would have bought into a scam.
If you have any friends that play minecraft, use them as examples. they obviously still have their credit cards intact.
Show your mom the classic version. f you can show her that it's a fully functional game, and that you have been playing it already, she may be persuaded away from her mal-informed perception of this game.
Try doing what Tgdrake10 did, tell your mom the idea, they can't steal from a card that has no money in it.
If all else fails, then find a free-ware game. As awesome as Minecraft is, it's still just in it's popular phase, there will come a time when we all play something else. The NES was great, but who do you know still plays that?
OnTopic: Why is this on the Modding Forum?
I Spend a lot of time of this section. I help my online friends with installing mods and stuff. Plus i like previewing the mods a lot.
Pedo: Too old, do not want.
rofl
Remember: cannibalism is always an option.
So, in conclusion, here's your simple, three step plan:
1.Ride a bike, lose some weight, enjoy outside.
2.Buy a card.
3.Win at life.
It really isn't that hard.
The best of luck to you in your minecraft endeavors, and I hope no one buys the game for you.
Pre-Indev, Son.
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Hello my Friend.
"oh you need this thing? well, what luck! I have more than I need of that thing! Why, I bet I could give you that thing you so very need, and we would all be happy as a clam! ... But I think I'll keep this thing to myself trolol."
Don't take this the wrong way, but your story is very typical. I too had a mom, frightened that she would have bought into a scam.
If you have any friends that play minecraft, use them as examples. they obviously still have their credit cards intact.
Show your mom the classic version. f you can show her that it's a fully functional game, and that you have been playing it already, she may be persuaded away from her mal-informed perception of this game.
Try doing what Tgdrake10 did, tell your mom the idea, they can't steal from a card that has no money in it.
If all else fails, then find a free-ware game. As awesome as Minecraft is, it's still just in it's popular phase, there will come a time when we all play something else. The NES was great, but who do you know still plays that?