Payment Methods
Klarna
In cooperation with Klarna Bank AB (publ), Sveavägen 46, 111 34 Stockholm, Sweden, we offer you the following payment options. Payment is always made to Klarna:
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Invoice: The payment period is 30 days from the shipment of the goods or – in the case of other services – from the provision of the service. You can find the complete invoice terms for deliveries to Germany here, and for Austria here.
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Instalment Purchase: You can pay for your purchase in monthly instalments (at least 1/24 of the total amount, but at least €6.95), or under the terms specified during checkout. More information and Klarna’s general terms and conditions for instalment purchases can be found here.
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Sofort Bank Transfer: Your account will be debited immediately after placing the order.
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Direct Debit: Your account will be debited after the goods have been shipped. Klarna will inform you about the date via email.
The use of the payment methods Invoice, Instalment Purchase and Direct Debit requires a successful credit check. For this purpose, we transmit your data to Klarna during the purchase process. We can only offer the payment options that are permitted based on the results of the credit check.
Further information about Klarna is available at www.klarna.com. Klarna’s terms of use can be found for Germany here, and for Austria here. You can also find Klarna’s privacy policy on the respective site.
PayPal
Just a few steps to complete your payment with PayPal:
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Select “PayPal” as your payment method during checkout.
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You will be redirected to the PayPal website.
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If you already have a PayPal account, simply log in and confirm the payment. If not, you can create an account or pay as a guest.
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You will then be redirected back to our shop (www.angels-vault.de).
Google Pay
When selecting Google Pay as your payment method, you confirm the transaction through the Google Pay app on a supported device and complete the required security steps (e.g., fingerprint, PIN). Google Pay uses the payment details stored in your Google account for processing the transaction.
More information can be found here.