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How can I pay for the products I ordered?

You can pay for your order by 2 ways:

1. By deposit to Monastery Blessing's Bank Account

2. By Credit/Depit/Prepaid Card


1. Deposit to Bank Account:

By deposit to the company's account. For the best service, please provide the bank with the Order Code as a justification. Then please send the deposit receipt via e-mail. The deposit must be completed within 48 hours of completing the order, otherwise it will be considered invalid. The deposit must be made to the account below.

BANK NAME: NATIONAL BANK

IBAN: GR6501101780000017800779849

Bank SWIFT Code (BIC): ETHNGRAA

Beneficiary: OURANIA BEGAI

If the transfer of funds is made from another Bank, all possible expenses are borne by the sender (select OUR for transfers via eBanking). Please make this selection when making the transfer, as your order cannot be executed otherwise.


2. Payment by Credit/Debit/Prepaid card

This method applies to all orders in Greece and abroad. Payment by credit, debit and prepaid card (Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, Amerixan Express, Diners, Masterpass) through the secure payment environment of Paypal.

The user/customer is solely responsible for the correct recording and truthfulness of the credit/debit card details. The credit card that the visitor/user will use to pay for services/subscriptions on the website is charged only once and only for the specific transaction. Monastery Blessing is not responsible for the terms of use of personal data adopted by the financial institutions with which it collaborates for the completion of commercial transactions and/or for any misconduct thereof.

Our company does not keep credit card details because the credit card details are passed directly to Paypal.


TRANSACTION SECURITY

All payments made using a card are processed through the Piraeus Bank electronic payment platform and uses TLS 1.2 encryption with a 128-bit encryption protocol (SecureSocketsLayer - SSL). Encryption is a way of encoding information until it reaches its intended recipient, who will be able to decode it using the appropriate key.