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Payments

We accept a number of secure and convenient payment methods:

PayPal:

The most popular online payment method. We are fully PayPal verified so you can always shop with peace of mind.

Credit Card Via Paypal:

Credit card via Paypal (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, JCB.) For USA customers only at the moment.

Additionally, we accept other payment ways like VISA CARD, DEBIT CARD, JCB...

If you failed to pay:

Please ensure that your cards can be used for international online transactions. This is the most common cause of bank declines, particularly for US-based buyers.

Additionally, all characters should be in plain text and not contain accent or other special characters.

Once you have validated with your bank that your card can be used in this manner, you may wish to clear your cache and cookies, restart your browser, and reattempt entry of the order. Alternatively, your may try to place the order through another browser.

If a card issuer declines a payment, it may provide a reason through the use of a decline code. Below is a list of some possible decline codes that can be returned, along with suggestions for next steps to take to try and complete the payment.

 

What is a foreign transaction fee(CBA Fee)?

Foreign transaction fees are charges that may be imposed by your bank or card provider when you make a payment in a currency different from your home currency.

 

1. Definition:
Foreign transaction fee is the charge added by your bank or card issuer when you make payments in a foreign currency. This typically occurs when you make purchases abroad, shop online from international retailers, or receive payments from overseas. Generally these fees are covered by the customer.

 

2. Fee Range:
The fees usually range from 1% to 3% of the transaction amount, depending on the policies of your bank or card provider.

 

3. Fee Composition:
The fee may be divided between the card network (such as Visa, Mastercard, or American Express) and the card issuer (usually your bank). The card network might take a portion of the fee, and the issuing bank may take the remainder.

 

4. When Are Foreign Transaction Fees Charged?
If your card has foreign transaction fees, they will be charged on any transaction made in a foreign currency, whether it's a purchase abroad, an ATM withdrawal, or an online purchase from an international retailer.

 

5. Identifying the Fees:
Foreign transaction fees will be listed separately on your credit or debit card statement, usually a day or two after the transaction date, which is when the payment is processed.

 

6. Ways to Avoid Extra Fees:
- Use a card that does not charge international transaction fees.