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nikki ♫ ([personal profile] fascinates) wrote in [community profile] ofurotaimu2010-12-26 12:34 am
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Nico Nico Guide II : Getting a Paid Account

While Nico Nico Douga can be enjoyed even with a non-premium account, it is definitely a much better experience to have a premium account. There are a lot of benefits, not to mention you can enter namahousou which are hard to view. Here are some of the benefits of having a paid account:

1. Paid users are given the priority os they can avoid congestion in watching both video uploads and straming.
2. During busy, congested times, the quality of the videos are lowered (economy mode) so non-premium members can still watch the video/stream although in low-res. As a paid user, you can avoid watching in economy mode.
3. A free user can mylist only up to 100 videos. A premium user can mylist 12,500 ^^;.
4. You can turn off announcements from games and surveys while watching videos.
5. Non-premium members can only use 10 colors for comments. Paid users can use any in hexadecimal form.
6. You can preserve/add to memories interesting comments (up to 250). Regular users can only memory 50 comments.
7. When a video has too many views, the earliest comments disappear under the newer ones. As a premium user, you can review those old, erased comments. A regular user cannot.
8. Even if a namahousou/live broadcast is full, you can still enter it even if you are viewing it late.
9. Even without timeshift reservations, you can watch any timeshifted namahousou for 7 days.
10. You can reserve up to 30 namahousou with timeshift. A regular user only has 10 slots for reservation.
... and a lot more.

This is a guide to getting a paid account in Nico Nico Douga. Note that since we cannot use credit cards (the site only accepts Japanese credit cards, it seems), we're going to use Webmoney. Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] aserett and [livejournal.com profile] yueqian for teaching me this method and helping me with my first premium registration last year :).



Since we are using WebMoney, we have to do this the hard way in three steps:
1) buying webmoney prepaid credits;
2) enrolling it in a webmoney wallet; and
3) paying for the paid account.

1) You can buy webmoney prepaid credits online. They work like a normal Internet shop but instead of shipping you the card, they will just e-mail you the code within 48 hours. Webmoney merchants are all over the Internet, although not all of them are trustworthy. The merchant I use is sutocorp. You can buy credits using their cart and their guide, and they will e-mail you the credits. For first time users, they will need to see proof of your name and address so you need to send them a scanned ID or document indicating your address/name. You are free to erase any other info on the document, like your picture or government-related numbers. Anyway, the site is in English and is easy to understand.

2) Before you go about paying for your Nico Nico Douga account, you need to make an account at Webmoney. So go to the website

a. Click the "new account" link at the menu on the top.




b. You'll be asked to choose which kind of web wallet would you like. Choose the second one since it has the prepaid charging options.




c. Fill out the form using this translated screencap. After that, you might need to read the terms and agreement and click on a confirmatory email, like with most websites. After that, you're ready to use your web wallet.

note: Be careful with the secure password thingy (the 4-number password). The letters corresponding to the numbers sometimes change, so make sure you remember the number set, not the letters.


d. Log in using your new password and username.






e. You will see your wallet menu at the right side of your screen. The points there correspond to the points you have already charged in the wallet. Of course, you won't have any points yet, so you need to click the "charge" button (encircled in red) to input the prepaid number you got from your Webmoney merchant.




f. Type in the 16-digit number in the four boxes and click the "charge" button.




g. You will get a confirmatory message asking if you are sure you want to charge this prepaid code into the wallet. The code and the amount will appear on the message. Click the confirmation button (encircled in red) to charge.




h. Your code is now charged and you can use it to pay for your premium account!


3) To get a premium account, you need to log in to your account and check the top bar. Beside the link to your mylist, you will see a yellow link leading to the premium payment options. Click on it.

i. You will arrive at a page listing options you can use to pay. Unless you live in Japan, you cannot use most of these, except for webmoney. Click the very small webmoney link at the bottom of all the options. Note that you have to pay 1680JPY compared to the advertised 525JPY. This is because if you use the Webmoney option, you have to pay for three months paid time instead of the usual one month.



You might see an alternate page (for those refreshing their paid accounts, especially), but just the same, click the webmoney option.




j. Choose the Webmoney option.




k. You will be given asked to confirm your payment. Click the rightmost button to continue.




l. It's a bit more complicated if you try paying suggested way, so click the button below to just access your Webmoney wallet from the site.




m. You will be asked to log in to your Webmoney wallet account, just like in the Webmoney site itself. You need to input your user/password as well as your secure password.




n. Click the orange button to pay using the points in your Webmoney wallet.




o. You will know that you have sucessfully paid for your account if you see this message.





Congratulations! Your account is now premium and you have the access to a lot of privileges for three months. Just a warning though, once you get a premium account, you might not be able to use a regular account again, especially if you like listening to namahousou ^^;.

Question from a stupid one

(Anonymous) 2012-03-01 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I know this is a stupid question, but if you use a credit card, does it automatically deduct from your credit card or when your Premium account ends, or you end it, you have to pay the accumulated amount? Say, I used for 10 months, does that mean on my next credit card billing I'll pay the 5250 yen? or 525 per month? Cause- I- Uh- I'm sorry :<

That confuses me a lot, and I've been frantic about it.
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Re: Question from a stupid one

[personal profile] stephieku 2012-03-01 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Yup! It auto charges at the beginning of the month so you cannot pay I'm advance if you're using Paypal