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DKUS Unlocked: A Tale of Topsy-Turvy Transactions Once upon a time, in the land of online shopping, there was a magical service known as US Unlocked. This service was a beacon of hope for shoppers, offering quick, efficient, and reliable transactions that seemed almost too good to be true. However, as the story goes, a dark cloud descended upon the kingdom. For nearly a year, I, a humble resident of Denmark, found myself unable to top up my card. The reason? US Unlocked had decided to part ways with the only payment option available to many EU residents, including myself. It was a puzzling decision, akin to a baker deciding to stop selling bread in a town full of hungry villagers. Undeterred, I sought the aid of the support team, hoping for a fairy godmother to wave her wand and solve my dilemma. Alas, the responses I received were as helpful as a frog in a ball gown. Despite my pleas for assistance, the support team seemed content to brush off my concerns with a wave of their virtual hand. In my desperation, I reached out to Ian, hoping that a knight in shining armor would come to my rescue. His reassurances that the "higher-ups are on it" were as comforting as a cup of hot cocoa on a winter's day. Yet, as the days turned into weeks and the weeks into months, I began to wonder if the higher-ups had gotten lost on their way to the payment partner. In conclusion, while US Unlocked may have once been a fairy-tale service, recent events have left much to be desired. Here's hoping that they can find their happily ever after and once again be the shining beacon of online shopping that they once were.
David Johnnson
GBThis site is good but … This site is good but you need to exercise judgment when using - first, the good, it is reasonably easy and straightforward to set-up an account, and from then on to use that account - the less good bit, are the charges. Transfer some money and there's a charge, keeping the account active, there's another charge (monthly) and each transaction, another charge. They do mount-up, they're not hidden, which is fair but they can end up eating into any savings that you make on purchasing US goods or services.
Kristaps
LVAvoid Insane pricing, constant "maintenance fees" for literally nothing.
Travioso Niminium
GBThe ONE and ONLY option for Foreigners convicted in the U.S. What a lot of people hating here don't realize is that this is the one option for those abroad with loved ones in U.S. prisons to speak to or connect with their loved ones, because the largest prison phone companies in the US require an American credit card, specificallywith a US address. This is literally an essential link for those people.
Marek Kazda
SKExcellent service for payments in US US Unlocked is a great service to pay for goods and services in US stores. Once you sign up, you charge your account and can create one-time or recurring payment cards. I've used the service for Peacock TV and Hulu, for which only US payment cards can be used. Everything worked fine, without problems.