The Payment Method used on this Site is PayPal and Stripe.
PayPal:
PayPal is a safer, easier way to send and receive money online. When you choose to proceed with the payment, you will be linked to the PayPal site where you can make payment.
PayPal can be used to purchase items by Credit Card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express), Debit Card, or E-check (i.e. using your regular Bank Account).
1) After viewing your items on your shopping cart page, you can click and check out with PayPal. Then you will leave our site and enter PayPal’s website.
2) You can sign in to your PayPal account, or you can create a new one if you haven’t got one.
3) You can use the PayPal as you want according to the on-screen instructions.
Usually, PayPal e-check will take 3-5 business days to be confirmed by PayPal.
The reasons why we choose to use PayPal:
Payment is traceable. By using your PayPal account, you can trace the status of your payment.
When you make payment for your order, you don’t need to use your credit card online (you can transfer directly from your bank account). When you use your credit card through PayPal, nobody will see your credit card number, which will minimize the risk of unauthorized use.
Stripe:
Stripe is a technology company that builds economic infrastructure for the internet. Businesses of every size, from new startups to public companies, use Stripe software to accept payments and manage their businesses online.
Stripe is certified to the highest industry standards and has obtained regulatory licenses around the world.
Stripe has been audited by a PCI-certified auditor and is certified to PCI Service Provider Level 1. This is the most stringent level of certification available in the payments industry. To accomplish this, we use the best-in-class security tools and practices to maintain a high level of security at Stripe.
All card numbers are encrypted on disk with AES-256. Decryption keys are stored on separate machines.
Stripe’s infrastructure for storing, decrypting, and transmitting card numbers runs in separate hosting infrastructure, and doesn’t share any credentials with Stripe’s primary services.
That’s why Stripe is one of the most secure card processors.