Ok, here's the link to the kickstarter forum where someone in netherlands talks about getting a prepaid card from cash:
http://www.doublefine.com/forums/viewthread/59811. Bought a Ukash voucher.
2. Converted it to a Ukash NEO prepaid MasterCard.
3. Used that prepaid (debit) card to back the project
Basically its similar to going into a Target or Walmart store and buying one of those prepaid visa type cards. I know there's things like walmart in europe, so they may well sell prepaid Visa/mastercard cards there too.
Edit: Make sure your country is on the list that can get the ukash prepaid mastercard if you do that exact series of steps. Apparently Germany was recently removed from the list of countries that ukash does that with. I'm pretty sure you can go into a store like walmart or a similar store and get prepaid cards from a variety of companies that work. I know in the US many many stores have a section of giftcards and some of them are prepaid credit/debit cards. Basically anything that says VISA or MASTERCARD on it should work. Make sure to get it for $1 more than the amount you plan on backing, amazon does a temp $1 hold on a new card to verify its legit. After you back, after the hold expires, you can spend that remaining $1 in any store that takes credit/debit. Or spend the $1 on a $1 amazon gift card and use that in a future amazon purchase.
Remember
this is ONLY needed if you don't have a card setup already with amazon.com account. If you have an amazon account setup with a credit/debit card already, its as easy as paypal to pay with it. I'm in the USA and I had to go through some of the steps above when I wanted to use a $100 prepaid card I got for a gift. Since it was prepaid, I ran afoul of the $1 thing, but I got my $1 back after the hold expired and spent it on a $1 amazon gift code.
This comment was edited on Mar 16, 2012, 13:40.