Payments
CREDIT CARD
d—2 accepts the following credit/debit cards:
1. Visa
2. Master Card
3. Maestro
4. Bancomat Pay
5. My Bank
6. American Express
PAYPAL
By clicking on PayPal, customers will be transferred to the PayPal website and can pay directly with their PayPal account.
BANK TRANSFER
You can place your order and then pay later, selecting the option Bank Transfer. You will receive our bank details on your email with the order confirmation. please note the order won't be confirmed until the payment has been received within 24 hours.
CASH AT DELIVERY
We accept cash at delivery for orders below €400, available only for Italy at the additional cost of €6.
The cash sum must be handed over to the carrier at the moment of delivery. The customer is obliged to collect the order from the carrier. In case the customer refuses to collect it. d—2 will not accept future orders from the interested parties who were found in breach of our policy.
KLARNA
Klarna allows you to buy now and pay later dividing your payment in 3 installements to spread the cost of your purchase over time. The first payment will be made at the time of the order while the next two installements will be withdrawn every 30 days from a credit or debit card of your choice, at no additional cost.
The service is available in the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Holland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, United States, United Kingdom.
For more information you can contact us at customercasre@d2-store.com or visit klarna.com
STRIPE
For credit card payment with Visa, Mastercard, American Express you can use Stripe, the global cloud platform for online payment systems.
PRICES AND CURRENCIES
Prices shown on d—2 and final invoices will be in Euros(EUR) for all the shipping countries except the following: Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, Russian Federation, China, South Korea, Hong Kong, Canada, Japan, Australia.For the countries shown above, customers will be charged in their local currency.d—2 suggests customers to contact their bank for any information regardin commissions related to their transactions.