Mixed payments

Payment method: You can make a payment using the two purchasing methods available on our website: "Direct Bank Transfer" (without payment gateways) and "Cards," which include both debit and credit cards.

This option allows you to divide the amount to be paid with each option until the total is completed.

Here are some points to keep in mind before making a purchase using this method:

    1. The base price of your purchase will be the amount given by “Direct Bank Transfer”.
    2. Correct Division of Amounts:
      Please ensure that the sum of the amounts paid by card(s) and transfer(s) equals 100% of the total value of your order , which must include the 5.56% surcharge on the amount payable by card.
Payment by Card:
  • This is done through the Flow platform , available in the payment link attached to your purchase.
  • This method includes an additional 5.56% surcharge on the original price of your product(s), called "Card Price".
  • For this reason, the price payable by card will be higher than the offer price available for payments by bank transfer.

Example

A product has a value of $200,000 by “Direct Bank Transfer”.

In your mixed payment, if you decide to make the payment by transfer of only $100,000, when paying by card and considering the aforementioned surcharge, the total difference to be paid by this method will be $105,560.

If you need assistance when making your purchase, please feel free to contact us through our channels so we can provide you with the support you need.

Card Payments

According to our website, the "Card Price" is the base price for "Direct Bank Transfer" with a 5.56% commission applied.
Upon successful credit card payment, the amount entered will be immediately approved. This amount will then be reflected in your dollar account (this is only a visual change and will not affect your purchase).

Installment payments with credit

Data to consider

  1. Debit cards don't allow installments. This is also true for credit cards when using platforms like PayPal, MercadoPago, or Webpay, which don't allow installments.
  2. Make sure your card is enabled for installment payments.
  3. Review the credit card issuer's terms and conditions, such as:
    - Your bank may have restrictions on certain types of transactions or businesses.
    - You have exceeded the available limit on your credit card.
  4. The existence of "interest-free" promotions with limits, such as:
    - Do not meet the minimum amount to access interest-free installments.
    - The promotion only applies to specific merchants or cards.