Payment

  • Q1. What payment methods do you accept?
  • Q2. Can I pay with my credit card?
  • Q3. Can I pay by money order, or bank cheque?
  • Q4. How long do I have until I have to pay for my order?
  • Q5. Do your prices include GST?
  • Q6. Is Lay-by available?
  • Q7. What happens if I do not have a credit card?
  • Q8. Is your site safe for credit card usage?
  • Q9. Where can I change my payment method?
  • Q10. How long does it take to confirm my payment?
  • Q11. There is a coupon code field in the checkout page, what is it and how can I get one?
  • Q12. What is a CSC Code? 
  • Q1. What payment methods do you accept?

    We offer various payment methods. We accept payments made by Visa or Master Card, Paypal, POLI internet Banking as well as direct Bank deposit.

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  • Q2. Can I pay with my credit card?

    Yes, you can pay by using your credit card.

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  • Q3. Can I pay by money order, or bank cheque?

    We do not accept money order or cheque, as these payment methods will slow down our dispatch time and ultimately, the time to deliver your item will be prolonged.

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  • Q4. How long do I have until I have to pay for my order?

    You will need to make payment for your order within 2 days after you place an order.

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  • Q5. Do your prices include GST?

    Yes, all our prices are GST included.

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  • Q6. Is Lay-by available?

    Sorry, we do not provide Lay-by service.

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  • Q7. Can I do Bank Transfer/Deposit?

    You can pay your order by Bank Transfer/Deposit. Our bank details will be automatically available to you once you select Bank Deposit payment method. In order to help us to identify your payment correctly and dispatch your order as soon as possible, please ensure to put your TheBestDeals Order ID number as the Bank Transfer/Deposit Reference.

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  • Q8. Is your site safe for credit card usage?

    TheBestDeals.co.nz uses advanced encryption and state-of-the-art SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) so you can be assured that your information will be protected from any unauthorised usage. You can also be assured that your confidential information will remain confidential.

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  • Q9. Where can I change my payment method?

    Simply log into your account, click on “My Account”->“Order History”. All of your previous orders will be displayed. Then click the Order ID you want to change and click the "Change your payment method" button.

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  • Q10. How long does it take to confirm my payment?

    When you are using your credit card, Paypal or POLI internet Banking to pay your order, we will be able to confirm your payment immediately and we will normally be able to dispatch your order within 1 business day.

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  • Q11. There is a coupon code field in the checkout page, what is it and how can I get one?

    From time to time we will run certain promotions where we will send coupon code to our members. These are usually a certain dollar value, a percentage discount off the order or free shipping. Would you like to receive a coupon code? Please subscribe to our newsletter now! You need to enter the code during checkout to receive the discount

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  • Q12. What is a CSC Code?

    The Card Security Code (CSC), sometimes called Card Verification Value or Code (CVV or CVC), is a security feature for credit or debit card transactions, giving increased protection against credit card fraud. There are actually two security codes: 1.The first code, called CVC1 or CVV1,is encoded on the magnetic strip of the card and used for transactions in person. 2. The second code, and the most cited, is CVV2 or CVC2. This CSC (also known as a CCID or Credit Card ID) is often asked for by merchants for them to secure "card not present" transactions occurring over the Internet, by mail, fax or over the phone. In many countries in Western Europe, due to increased attempts at card fraud, it is now mandatory to provide this code when the cardholder is not present in person. This latter CSC should not be confused with the standard card account number appearing in embossed or printed digits. (The standard card number undergoes a separate validation algorithm called the Luhn algorithm which serves to determine whether a given card's number is appropriate.)Back to Top