You can choose between the following payment methods for international shipping:
Payment in advance Immediately after receipt of your order you will receive our order confirmation by e-mail. The confirmation contains the bank details for the bank transfer. Please note that the goods will be shipped after receipt of payment on our account. Normally, the banking time for SEPA transfers is one bank working day. For transfers via remittance slip, the banking time is usually two bank working days. If you need more than 7 days for payment, please let us know by phone or e-mail.
Paypal
For the payment you need a Paypal account. In case you don't have a Paypal account or don't want to register, you can pay comfortably via the PayPal guest account by credit card or direct debit. After completing the order you will be securely redirected to the Paypal site via SSL. Please note that your preferred delivery address must also be stored in your Paypal account as delivery address.
Credit Card
Payments via credit card are handled by PayPal. You can make your credit card payment with a Visa, Maestro or MasterCard. Your credit card details are processed via a secure SSL connection. When paying with MasterCard or Visa an additional authentication is necessary. (3D-Secure procedure Verified by Visa | MasterCard SecureCode) Please note that the invoice amount will be charged directly after the order is completed, regardless of the availability of the goods.
GiroPay
Available in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain
Sofort
Available in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain
(All accounts are billed in EUR (Euro). )
Orders from Switzerland and other non-EU countries
All our prices indicated are Europrices including the legal VAT (value added taxes) of currently 19 %. When delivering to non-EU countries we take off 19 % of the indicated price. After you have registered and logged on to our shop, net prices will automatically be displayed for orders from non-EU countries.
Postal tariff regulations of Switzerland for private individuals
Each delivery from abroad to Switzerland is liable to customs duty and liable to sales tax. In postal service customers are considered as importers and are charged for all resulting costs which will have to be paid for in full to swisspost on delivery. ( import tax and "Postvorweisungstaxe"). Details can be found on the website of the Federal Customs Administration.
Tariff regulations of other countries outside the EU
Custom details of other countries outside the EU can be found on the web sites of respective customs authorities.