HT201084 Apple ID for childern

Hi, I have problem.
I cannot make point 4 form procedure create Apple ID for children (see up). Result is = you do not have join pay card, but this is not true.
But I have join card and card is OK = I did test = buy something form AppStore and all is OK.
I tested this  on iPhone 5s and iPadmini2 both with iOS8.

Yes, i'm facing same issue here. When i entered the security code, it said security code invalid. But before that i use same card for purchase on app store.

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