Payment Options
*** All Prices are in $NZ & Exclusive Shipping ***
PCWise Payment Options
We have several payment options to assist you with your purchase
• On Account
• Credit Card
• Online Banking
• Cheque
• Finance Available
We also have several methods by which to place your order:
• Online via the PCWise web site
• Email Order
ISP Email Address
When ordering please supply your ISP email address or company email address and a landline telephone phone number wherever possible. Verifying "free" email addresses (such as Yahoo, Hotmail, msn, Hanmail and Gmail etc) and mobile phone numbers can slow down the processing of your order.
Credit Card Order
We accept Visa and MasterCard Credit Cards. Your card details can be entered with confidence via our secure 256-bit SSL payment entry page hosted by SecurePayTech.
Convenient Fax, Post, Email and Phone Ordering
If you prefer not to enter your credit card details via our secure page simply; phone, fax, email or post your order and payment details to us.
Online Banking
If you select the Online Banking option when you place your order we will advise you of our bank account details for you to pay on-line or over the counter at any ASB Bank branch. Once the deposit arrives in our bank account we will be able to process your order.
PCWise Bank Details
* Account Name: PCWise IT Ltd
* Bank: ASB, Glenfield, Auckland
* Account number: 12 3072 0764388 00
Cheque Payment
Crossed cheques should be sent with a copy of your order and made payable to "PCWise IT Ltd". Please DO NOT SEND CASH through the post.
Orders Cancelled after 5 Days Without Payment
If we do not receive payment or advice of payment within 5 days of receiving your order it will be automatically cancelled from our system.
Card Identification Code
For security reasons, when paying by Credit Card, in addition to entering your name, card number and expiry date, we also require you to enter your Credit Card's "CIC" (Card Identification Code). This is to help reduce the fraudulent use of Credit Card numbers.
What is the Credit Card Identification Code (CIC)?
The CIC code was introduced by various credit card issuing organisations in order to help protect against credit card fraud in automated transactions like e-Commerce.
The CIC code is a series of digits (generally a number) generated by the institution that issues the credit card. The digits do not appear in the card's magnetic stripe or in the card's embossed (raised) print. Instead, the digits are printed on the card using standard printing technologies which are intended to be read by human eyes rather than automatically by machines.
Locating your Credit Card Identification Code (CIC)
For Visa & MasterCard: The CIC is the 3 digit number at the end of the 16 digit printed card number, located on the back of the card. In some cases you may see only the last 4 digits of your card number with the additional 3 digit CIC following.
If you have difficulty locating your Card Identification Code, you may wish to call PCWise or your Credit Card Company for assistance.
Opening an Account
See "Credit Account" page for details. Credit Accounts are suitable for NZ Companies and Businesses.
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