Payment Methods
Card payment
Our store also provides our customers with simple VISA & MasterCard card payments through globalpayments - GPwebpay payment gateway.
⚠️ applies to the following payment methods: MasterCard, Visa
How to proceed with payment
⬤ In the shopping cart area, select the necessary contact information, select the delivery method.
⬤ Select "VISA, MASTERCARD, MASTERPASS, GOOGLE PAY" as the payment method.
⬤ Fill out your billing and delivery information and proceed with your payment.
⬤ A window for selecting the type of payment cards will appear - click on the type you require and then confirm with the "Select" button.
⬤ You are redirected to the payment system where you enter the card number, expiration date and CVV code. Check all the details to be sure and if everything agrees, confirm the payment or cancel it.
⬤ After completion, you are redirected back to www.led-grower.eu, to the final information page, whether the payment was/ was cancelled / or whether there was an error in the system.
⚠️Sometimes online credit card transactions would fail - the reasons for such failure may simply be:
⬤ the use of a wrong card number (please, do carefully check the card details before confirming the transaction for processing);
⬤ reaching of card limit (to resolve this issue, please, contact your bank);
⬤ disabled online payments (to resolve this issue, please, contact your bank).
Payment security
The security of transfers via payment buttons is one of the main advantages of this method of payment over the Internet. Sensitive input data that you enter into the internet banking system are protected by your bank's payment gateway and do not enter the environment of third parties.
By concluding the purchase contract, you give the www.led-grower.eu online store consent to the processing of your contact details until your written expression of disagreement with this processing. The contact details that you provide when ordering are used exclusively for the needs of the led-grower.eu store and will not be provided to other entities, with the exception of payment processors.
Bank transfer
How to make a bank transfer
Create an order and choose payment method - bank transfer eur. After, log in to your online account and select the option for making a payment.
Create a new payment and send necessary amount on bank account below.
Bank account: FIO bank : 2500991487/2010
IBAN: CZ1920100000002500991487
BIC/Swift: FIOBCZPPXXX
Bank: Fio banka, a.s.
Millennium Plaza, V Celnici 10
117 21 Prague 1
*IBAN (International Bank Account Number) - is a standardized method for recording bank account numbers. It has a fixed length in each country. It consists of a two-letter country code, a two-figure control digit and a national account number.
*BIC (Bank Identifier Code) - is the code that enables the unique identification of every bank in the world. It is not mandatory to enter the BIC of the beneficiary's bank when making a SEPA transfer.
⚠️ Please, always add your order number to the variable symbol !!!
Sending money in euro (SEPA) lets you make payments in the same way, anywhere in the Single European Payment Area (SEPA). Click here to find the list of SEPA countries.
What is SEPA payment?
SEPA (or the Single Euro Payments Area) is the new format for cross-border euro (EUR) bank transfers. SEPA aims to make cross-border EUR transfers within this area equivalent to a domestic transfer within your own country.
SEPA is made up of the Eurozone, countries within the EU and a few other countries which also support EUR bank transfers. The full list can be found here.
But your EUR account is in another country?Per EU regulations, transfers between bank accounts in two different SEPA countries shouldn’t cost any more than a regular, local transfer. Some banks, mostly Italian or Spanish, will still find ways to charge you extra. So, you can try paying for your transfers a different way — for example, by debit card.
Once your bank sends the bank transfer, your money should arrive to us within 1–2 working days once your bank has confirmed the transfer.
Transaction cost
Your bank must charge you the same rate for payments in euro across the EU as it does for equivalent national transactions.This includes any:
⬤ transfers between bank accounts in different EU countries
⬤ withdrawals from cash machines/ATMs in EU countries
⬤ payments by debit or credit card across the EU
⬤ direct debit transactions
Banks based in EU countries outside the euro area must also apply this rule, and may not charge more for a payment in euros to/within another EU country than they do for a domestic payment in the national currency.
⚠️ Credit and debit cards issued by three party schemes (such as American Express and Diners Club), and business or corporate credit cards, where your employer is billed instead of you, are not covered by EU rules on payment services, and you can still be charged extra for using these cards.