Payments
Payment methods
We accept all major credit/debit cards (including VISA, MasterCard, Amex, Diners, Discover) and PayPal.
Promotional codes
Did someone say ‘money off’? We routinely publish promo codes on the site and send exclusive offers to those signed up to our email list. Look out for these and save while you spend.
Here’s how to use one…
- Copy the code (or scribble it down)
- Paste or enter the code at the payment stage
- Click ‘Update cart’
- Voilà! You’re done!
FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
Please try to pay again using a different card if you have one.
To find out why your card was refused in the first place, contact your bank. They should be able to help.
PayPal is a simple way to pay for your online shopping. First, you need to create your account.
When you reach the checkout, breeze through by picking the PayPal option.
Just to note, any refunds to your PayPal account can take up to 30 days.
If your code hasn’t worked, double-check the following things:
- Have you entered the code correctly? It’s easy to make a mistake so check that the spelling and capitalisation of the code matches what you’ve entered.
- Have you clicked ‘update cart’? You will need to click the ‘update cart’ button for the discount to be taken off your order. Your savings and new price should be displayed on the payment page.
- Have you already used the code? The same code can only be used once on each transaction so check that the discount has not already been taken off the price of your order.
- Is the code still in-date? Discount codes will only be valid for a certain period of time. Check the T&Cs to be sure or take a look at our active codes above to shop the latest codes valid today.
- Is the code valid on the items in your basket? Some voucher codes will only work with certain products or range, or may only be redeemable when you have spent over a certain amount. Check the T&Cs to see any restrictions.
This site uses HTTPS, which means the session between the web server and your browser is secure and encrypted.
Without HTTPS, any data you enter into a site (such as your username/password, credit card or bank details, any other form submission data, etc.) will be sent plaintext and therefore susceptible to interception or eavesdropping. For this reason, you should always check that a site is using HTTPS before you enter any information.
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