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If you don't have a credit card, you can still use cash to buy and download Xbox games on

your console.

Here's how!

Head over to a local store and pick up an Xbox Gift Card.

I have a Safeway about a block from my neighborhood and they have a ton of gift cards.

You can simply use cash to buy the amount you want.

At home, you'll need to redeem the gift card to put money in your Xbox account.

Navigate over to the Xbox Store from the Home menu.

And in the middle of the page click on the button that says Use a Code.

Now just type in the 25-digit code from the Xbox Gift Card and hit enter when done.

Here click Confirm to add the gift card amount to your account.

You'll see how much was added and also the total amount of money you have available to

use.

So let's buy a game with the gift card money!

So in the Xbox Store, search for a game you want to buy.

I'm gonna buy Sims 4 today.

When you get to the product page, click Buy.

Here it shows that I have enough money to buy the game.

If I didn't, it would ask me for a payment method or for a credit card.

But I'm good to go so I'll hit Buy.

The game will start downloading immediately to my Xbox.

Now Sims 4 associated with my account and can be played on any Xbox where it's installed

and where I'm signed in with my GamerTag.

You can check the status of the download here or on the Home Screen.

At this point I'm just curious how much gift card money I have left so I'll show you how

to check the balance.

Go to the Settings and find the Account tab.

My gift card balance can be found in the Payment and Billing tab.

Here you can see how much money is available to buy new games or DLCs.

I hope this video helps you buy Xbox games without a credit card and if it did please

give me a thumbs up and don't forget to subscribe to my channel TheRenderQ for more how-to videos

and product reviews!

For more infomation >> How to Buy Xbox One Games Without a Credit Card – Check Xbox Gift Card Balance on Xbox - Duration: 2:13.

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Roger Federer opens up on retirement and reveals how much longer he'll play for - Duration: 3:03.

Roger Federer opens up on retirement and reveals how much longer he'll play for

Federer took the second half of 2016 off to deal with back and knee injuries, a move that appeared to work as he returned to win two more Grand Slams this year.

The Swiss also dodged the clay-court season in an effort to keep himself in shape for other surfaces, a nod to his advancing years.

But the 36-year-old has no plans to retire quite yet, even if he does not expect to still be going in his mid-40s.

"I currently intend to continue to play for a longer period, hopefully for a few more years," Federer told Swiss publication SRF.

"I doubt though it will be another 10 years." Federer took his Grand Slam tally to 19 in 2017, a year that also saw Rafael Nadal add two more to his career record as well as finish the season as the oldest ever world No 1 at the age of 31.

However, both men were able to capitalise on injuries to a number of top players and Federer admits his own success will be impacted by their returns.

I wonder how [Novak] Djokovic, [Andy] Murray, [Stan] Wawrinka, [Kei] Nishikori and [Milos] Raonic will come back," Federer added. "That will have an impact. "I'm assuming that one of those players will also tear up ropes.

"As a result, you also lose a game more and will thus also win one or two tournaments less. "I wont probably live the same emotions as 2017.

"But I have been able to surprise myself for all these years, so I hope to have good moments again. "It's been a massive year – perhaps my favourite! "If 2018 is half as successful, then I'll be happy.".

For more infomation >> Roger Federer opens up on retirement and reveals how much longer he'll play for - Duration: 3:03.

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Roger Federer opens up on retirement and reveals how much longer he'll play for - Duration: 3:03.

Roger Federer opens up on retirement and reveals how much longer he'll play for

Federer took the second half of 2016 off to deal with back and knee injuries, a move that appeared to work as he returned to win two more Grand Slams this year.

The Swiss also dodged the clay-court season in an effort to keep himself in shape for other surfaces, a nod to his advancing years.

But the 36-year-old has no plans to retire quite yet, even if he does not expect to still be going in his mid-40s.

"I currently intend to continue to play for a longer period, hopefully for a few more years," Federer told Swiss publication SRF.

"I doubt though it will be another 10 years." Federer took his Grand Slam tally to 19 in 2017, a year that also saw Rafael Nadal add two more to his career record as well as finish the season as the oldest ever world No 1 at the age of 31.

However, both men were able to capitalise on injuries to a number of top players and Federer admits his own success will be impacted by their returns.

I wonder how [Novak] Djokovic, [Andy] Murray, [Stan] Wawrinka, [Kei] Nishikori and [Milos] Raonic will come back," Federer added. "That will have an impact. "I'm assuming that one of those players will also tear up ropes.

"As a result, you also lose a game more and will thus also win one or two tournaments less. "I wont probably live the same emotions as 2017.

"But I have been able to surprise myself for all these years, so I hope to have good moments again. "It's been a massive year – perhaps my favourite! "If 2018 is half as successful, then I'll be happy.".

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