What payment options do I have?
Currently, you can subscribe through the My Subscription page with any major credit card. We also have Google and Apple Pay options if you have added a credit card to your Google or Apple Pay account. Please note that these options are only available for customers who live in countries that support these methods. We're currently unable to accept bank account payments through Google or Apple Pay.
How Do I Subscribe Using Google or Apple Pay?
To use either of these wallet options, just send a General Inquiry support ticket entitled Google (or Apple) Pay Request, whichever you prefer. Please indicate which plan you'd like to subscribe to and where you're located geographically. Once the ticket is sent, someone will be in touch to get the ball rolling.
Can I Pay with Paypal?
Unfortunately, this isn't an option. Stripe is our commerce provider; like PayPal, it's an online checkout system for allowing digital purchases. We chose to go with Stripe over Paypal because Stripe, according to our research, has better security. We would never want to risk anyone's information, so security is top priority for us. Many other businesses use Stripe, like Apple (and Facebook, Twitter, and several others—as can be seen in this Forbes article).
How Do I Subscribe Using Google or Apple Pay?
To use either of these wallet options, just send a General Inquiry support ticket entitled Google (or Apple) Pay Request, whichever you prefer. Please indicate which plan you'd like to subscribe to and where you're located geographically. Once the ticket is sent, someone will be in touch to get the ball rolling.
Can I Pay with Paypal?
Unfortunately, this isn't an option. Stripe is our commerce provider; like PayPal, it's an online checkout system for allowing digital purchases. We chose to go with Stripe over Paypal because Stripe, according to our research, has better security. We would never want to risk anyone's information, so security is top priority for us. Many other businesses use Stripe, like Apple (and Facebook, Twitter, and several others—as can be seen in this Forbes article).
Most online retailers use some sort of third-party checkout system because their websites don’t have the security in place to protect a customer's credit card information the way one of these big security cashier systems can. The good news here is that One Stop doesn't have access to your credit card information. Only Stripe does. All of your financial dealings go through their secure portal, and we are simply notified when a payment has been made for one of our subscription plans. This ensures that your data is as safe as it can be.
For further information, we recommend visiting Stripe's site to see what they're about and how safe your information will be there.
For further information, we recommend visiting Stripe's site to see what they're about and how safe your information will be there.
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