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Is there a way to auto-replenish my BB$ account?

#1 User is offline   adamw 

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Posted 2020-June-10, 12:06

I.e., load a fixed additional amount from my credit card, as Starbucks and other vendors do.
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Posted 2020-June-10, 15:05

 adamw, on 2020-June-10, 12:06, said:

I.e., load a fixed additional amount from my credit card, as Starbucks and other vendors do.

After logging in to BBO from a web browser, click on the BB$ button and then Purchase BB$. When you select the amount of BB$ you want to purchase, there is an option to auto purchase when your account drops below a certain amount.

Don't purchase from the BBO App because the App store adds in a large premium for the privilege of increasing their revenue.
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Posted 2020-June-10, 21:07

Thanks for the speedy reply!

I tried that but nothing good happened.

I did get a message saying that next time I could check the "Remember CC#" box, but the checkbox is disabled. I've tried Chrome and Firefox on MacOS.
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Posted 2020-June-12, 08:51

There's nothing in the code for that page that ever disables that checkbox, and it works fine for thousands of users. I can't explain why it's disabled for you.

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Posted 2020-June-12, 09:19

You might have a toy that clears cookies on browser close?
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Posted 2020-June-15, 10:32

 mycroft, on 2020-June-12, 09:19, said:

You might have a toy that clears cookies on browser close?

The page doesn't use a cookie for that.

Whether it's checked or unchecked by default can change depending the state of using the page, but it should never be disabled.

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