Secure Payment

Paypal delayed payment (Authorise & Capture)

When we receive an online order, we will check stock availability, before charging your card. If the item is not in stock, we will contact you to confirm and agree the delivery time. And if you would like to go ahead, we will take a deposit of 50%. Then a further 25% of the remaining balance will be charged at the stage where the model is 75% completed. The final outstanding balance on the invoice must be paid prior to the delivery / collection of the car model.

Safer with every transaction

PayPal delivers one of the most secure payment platforms in the world. After more than a decade as a leader in online payments, we’ve learned a thing or two about keeping your information safer. Whether you’re buying, selling, or transferring money, you get an extra layer of security when you use PayPal. That’s because all your financial information (like your bank account details and your credit card number) is securely stored and encrypted on our servers. So you don’t need to share your financial information with the person receiving or sending the money and expose your details online or in public.

In addition, your transactions are monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by a dedicated team of security specialists whose sole purpose is to identify suspicious activity and help protect you from fraudulent transactions. If a transaction doesn’t go as planned, or you’re worried about anything at all, like fraud or phishing, it’s easy for you to report issues and get help. On top of all this, we provide additional protection on your eligible purchases and sales.

How secure is the PayPal site?

The PayPal site is highly secure. We use industry-leading technology (such as SSL) to keep your information safe.

PayPal automatically encrypts your confidential information in transit from your computer to ours using the Secure Sockets Layer protocol (SSL) with an encryption key length of 128-bits (the highest level commercially available). Before you even register or log in to the PayPal site, our server checks that you’re using an approved browser – one that uses SSL 3.0 or higher.

Once your information reaches the PayPal site, it resides on a server that is heavily guarded both physically and electronically. PayPal servers sit behind an electronic firewall and are not directly connected to the internet, so your private information is available only to authorized computers.

What Makes the PayPal Site So Secure?

Technology

Our state-of-the-art fraud models and proprietary fraud engine work together to help stop fraudulent transactions before they happen. In addition, PayPal stays at the forefront of security, developing many anti-fraud technologies every year.

Experience

With PayPal, you’ve got the industry’s most experienced fraud team on your side. PayPal processes billions of dollars in payments each year, allowing us to continually perfect our anti-fraud protections. As a result, PayPal’s loss rate is significantly lower than the industry average. We also work with federal law enforcement to catch criminals.

Privacy

PayPal is committed to protecting the privacy of our users. When you send or request money using PayPal, recipients never see your bank account numbers or credit card numbers. They only see your email address, date of sign-up, and whether or not you have completed PayPal’s Verification process.

Card payments

All payments made using credit or debit card are processed via Worldpay

WorldPay recognise that security is one of the major concerns for the shopper during an online transaction. So we use state of the art security tools and techniques to ensure that you are protected against online fraud. In reality, an online purchase is probably more secure than a card transaction conducted in a shop, over the telephone or by fax – because WorldPay ensure that your online purchase details are encrypted using complex logarithm methods. For more information about WorldPay online security visit the WorldPay website at www.worldpay.com.

Worldpay privacy

You should be assured that the information you provide during an online transaction is treated confidentially, and not disclosed to a third party. WorldPay have adopted a set of guidelines to protect our users’ privacy, which comply with the Data Protection Act 1998. A summary of guidelines is as follows: