He likely had a bunch of money in there at one time, but with games set at $x.99, it ends up leaving an odd amount.
Kinda. I actually bought something that was $.49 (an avatar) and had to put in $5 for it. Was the first DLC I've bought in ages and wasn't aware I needed to do that (it wasn't that way before). Now, every time I buy something, I'm like .35 short, so it's another $5. Annoying.
Fund your wallet for $5 and change. Then next time your problem is fixed. The store will automatically fund your wallet for the purchase if you let it. Instead manually fund before you start your purchase.
Does the PS store still tax people?
The weird thing is that you'll get charged tax on PSN gift cards, at least through Amazon.ca. I protested this, and they assured me that there was supposed to be tax charged on it (yet they hadn't charged me tax on any previous PSN card purchases).
The weird thing is that you'll get charged tax on PSN gift cards, at least through Amazon.ca. I protested this, and they assured me that there was supposed to be tax charged on it (yet they hadn't charged me tax on any previous PSN card purchases).
If you play a lot of games on the PS3, PS+ is a great deal. They just loaded a ton of full PS3 games on there for free, and you can play them until your PS+ account expires. Heck of a deal, and they're going to rotate games in and out.