Payment

How secure is my payment?

Custom Chic takes your security very seriously by verifying each transaction with credit companies and only processing orders that are authorized by them. In the case of a suspicious or declined transaction, we may contact you to confirm the validity and ensure your identity or cancel that order with full notification. On credit or debit cards, CVV verification is required before any order can be completed. Additionally, most credit cards and PayPal offer buyer protection for online purchases. Please contact them directly for specific details as it may differ from one financial institution to another.

By Timind Website
Posted 10 Mar 2023
Payment

Why is my card getting declined?

In truth, there are numerous typical reasons why your credit card is being denied. If your card payment was refused and you're not sure why, please see the list below: If your card is new or newly reissued, be sure it has been activatedCheck Your Card Information: - Double-check that all of your information was successfully input. Transposing numbers (CVV) is a common blunder. - Check the Card Expiration DateIf you have exceeded your credit limitDepending on your card, your purchase may be refused if you are already over your credit limit or if this transaction would send you over it. While some credit cards allow you to go beyond your credit limit, other lenders may refuse the purchase.Suspected TransactionIf you make a sizable purchase, particularly one that is out of the ordinary for you, the transaction may be examined for possible fraud. Try to confirm the transaction by entering the code (OTP), or get in touch with your bank and try again later.Your account was terminatedContact your bank or try adding a new cardTechnical IssueTry the procedure again later.Call the customer support number shown on the back of your card if everything appears to be not in order. They will help you to solve the problem.If not, you can checkout with PayPal and place an order.

By Timind Website
Posted 10 Mar 2023

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