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If you run out of money on your playstation network account does the charge go to credit card?

Yes, if your PlayStation Network (PSN) account runs out of money, the remainder of the purchase will be charged to the credit card or other payment method associated with your account. This typically occurs when you make a purchase that exceeds the balance in your PSN wallet or if you have enabled the "Auto-Renew" feature for subscriptions or services.

Here's a breakdown of what happens when you run out of money on your PSN account:

If you have enough funds in your PSN wallet to cover a portion of the purchase:

- The amount available in your wallet will be deducted first.

- The remaining balance of the purchase will be charged to your credit card or other payment method.

If you don't have any funds in your PSN wallet to cover the purchase:

- The full amount of the purchase will be charged to your credit card or other payment method.

Depending on your region, you may also have the option to add funds to your PSN wallet using a prepaid PlayStation Store gift card or through other payment methods such as PayPal, debit cards, or mobile carrier billing.

It's important to monitor your PSN account balance and ensure that you have sufficient funds to cover your purchases to avoid any potential charges to your credit card or other payment method. You can check your account balance by signing into your PSN account and navigating to the "Wallet" section.

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