Payment options
last update: 09.10.2024 15:24
Advance payment via bank transfer
After order, the sum is to be transferred to our bank account. IMPORTANT! For transfers from abroad, all bank charges are to be borne by the client. The shipment of the order may be made only after receipt of the full amount. |
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Cash on delivery
On delivery you pay the invoice amount to the forwarding company contracted by us, which is authorised to receive the payment of the cash amount due. Please note that an additional surcharge is calculated for shipping by cash on delivery. |
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Cash payment upon collection
The full amount is paid directly in cash when the goods are collected from our collection warehouse. Please make an appointment before collecting the goods. If you collect the goods yourself, you must comply with the requirements set out in the document Load securing for self-collectors. A small collection fee will be charged as self-collection incurs costs. |
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Banktransfer
SEPA makes sending money in the eurozone as easy as a standard domestic transfer. Depending on the bank, the fee for the SEPA transfer is borne entirely by the recipient or is shared between the recipient and sender. |
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eps
The eps transfer is a secure online payment system for webshops - transfers are processed exclusively via your own banks secure online banking system. No additional customer account with a payment service or another app is required for an eps transfer. The login data for your own bank account is sufficient. |
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PayPal
Paying is that easy: As soon as you have a PayPal account, all you have to do is pay with your e-mail address and password. And that in a large number of German-speaking and international online stores. |
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Apple Pay
The secure and contactless way to pay Simply make cashless payments with Apple Pay in apps and on the Internet (with the Safari browser) - wherever you see the Apple Pay symbol. Use Apple Pay simply and easily with your iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch. |
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Credit Card
You can pay conveniently and securely with VISA, Mastercard, American Express, Cartes Bancaires and CartaSi. When paying with debit cards, unlike credit cards, the amount is debited directly from the customers bank account. |
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Klarna Pay Later.
Klarna Pay Later allows you to receive your order in advance and pay for up to 30 days without interest or fees. In the Klarna app, you have the option to pay the balance earlier or extend the due date to a later date if required. |
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Klarna Pay Now.
Klarna: Pay now is a flexible payment method where you can choose between an online bank transfer or direct debit and make transactions securely and immediately using your own online banking details. |
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Klarna Slice It.
Klarna Slice it makes it possible to pay invoices in monthly installments and thus obtain consumer financing without a lengthy registration process, divide the amount due into any installments and pay them off with interest or interest-free in three to a maximum of 36 months. |
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SOFORT
Pay for your purchase directly after completing your order using your usual online banking details - simply secure, simply smooth. |
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Bancontact
Bancontact is a payment method that consumers in Belgium can use to make online transfers. With over 15 million cardholders, Bancontact is now the market leader among electronic payment providers in Belgium. |
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Belfius
The Belfius Pay Button is an online payment method from Belfius, one of the largest banks in Belgium. Customers with a Belfius bank account can use this payment method for direct transfers. |
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Billie: Buy now, pay later for companys
Billie is Germanys market leader for BNPL payment methods and is currently available to merchants and business customers residing in Germany. Billie is available in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands and Sweden. |
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Blik
Blik is a mobile payment method supported by Polish banks with their mobile banking apps. It enables the instant transfer of funds to a recipients cell phone number. Users can also use it to pay online and in stores |
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iDeal
iDEAL is based on the Dutch banks online banking system and is supported by most of the major Dutch banks, including ABN AMRO, ING, Rabobank and SNS Bank. Customers must have an account with one of these banks in order to use iDEAL. |
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in3
In3 is a Dutch payment method in which consumers pay in three installments within 60 days without taking out a loan. In3 is the only staggered payment method without interest or borrowing and without a negative credit entry. |
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KBC
KBC/CBC Payment is an online payment method for customers of KBC and CBC, the largest consumer banks in Belgium. KBC is the branch in Flanders, while CBC offers services in Wallonia. When customers choose to pay with the KBC/CBC Payment button, they are redirected to their own, familiar online banking environment. |
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paysafe card
paysafecard is an electronic means of payment that works according to the prepaid model and can currently be used in 46 countries. With paysafecard, you purchase a voucher on which a 16-digit PIN is printed. The PIN is topped up with credit that you can use to make payments on the Internet. |
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Przelewy24
Przelewy24 is the most popular payment method in Poland. Przelewy24 allows customers in Poland to pay online via a number of Polish banks, international credit cards and various other payment methods, for example SMS. |
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TWINT
TWINT is a digital payment method that is supported by PostCH and the most important banks in Switzerland and enables convenient mobile payments. |