Catalogue shopping offers you an easy way of shopping around without having to push the cart around a goods store. The payment methods are also as ideal as the type of shopping allowed for and they are quite diverse. Catalogue shops are also available both as online website stores and as physical stores on the market. But what payment options work with catalogues? There are many methods of payment regardless of whether the payment is to be made upfront or in instalments after purchase.
PayPal
This is an online platform that provides a way to transfer funds from the client to the seller. In this method, all that is required is an email address and password or a phone number and a pin of your PayPal account. You can simply transfer money using the PayPal app by simply clicking on pay the bill’ or pay a mate’. This mode of payment is easy and hassle free and is definitely convenient for online shopping.
Credit Cards
There are many variants of credit cards which are accepted at UK catalogues. Mastercard and Visa are the most common ones but there are many more that will work just fine at many UK catalogue shops. Simply producing your credit card at checkout and swiping it clears your bill in an easy way rather than carrying cash with you everywhere. A credit card offers the advantage of being easy to carry and use. Always remember to pay for your credit card services though so you are not embarrassed at payout.
Cheque
This is yet another ideal way of making payments that is convenient for use. All you need is your cheque book and a bank account with enough money. All you need to do to pay for your goods is fill in the amount in the slot allocated for it in the cheque book sheet, signing the sheet of paper and giving it to the cashier for verification and you have your goods with you.
Cash
This is known to be the most cumbersome method of payment involving carrying money physically. It is however convenient if shopping for items that require just a little amount of money which other methods would charge you an extra amount. In this method, at payout, you simply hand money in differing denominations as you have with you to the cashier. Though it may be quite involving for the cashier to count all the money, it is a good method especially for those that have no alternative payment methods to use.