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the
store for unique
New Zealand gifts
Ordering
Assistance
If you should
experience any difficulties or frustrations placing an order through
our website or using PayPal, we welcome direct orders by fax,
email or phone.
Best of New
Zealand, Queenstown,
New Zealand.
Email:
service@best-of-nz.co.nz,
+64 3 4394565
Using PAYPAL
Online credit card payment
is absolutely secure, using the internationally recognised Paypal.
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During Paypal
transactions we don't see your card number.
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You don't
need a paypal account, they just provide the payment processing
for us.
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We are also
happy to accept phone, fax or mail order
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If you are experiencing
trouble using paypal....
please don't hesitate
to email
if you are experiencing difficulties trying to make a purchase!
We can do a manual transaction, just
print and fill in an order form here
and fax,
post, or email your order.
Don't worry about anything - you
can't accidentally order anything. We give you plenty of warning
before any payment is processed. You can change your mind as often
as you like and add or remove from the shopping cart.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:
How long will it take for my order to arrive?
A: We dispatch purchases as
soon as we receive the payment confirmation.
We send all parcels by standard airmail. You should receive your
parcel within 5 days of confirmation.
Q:
Do
I have to be a member or join Paypal to purchase from Best
of NZ?
A: No,
Paypal offers members the choice of paying with funds they have
introduced to paypal, however if you do not have a paypal account,
you may pay using Visa, Mastercard,
Amex, Discovery or in some countries you may pay via your bank
account through the secure paypal gateway.
Q: I cant see
where to enter my credit card details?
A: It can be a little easy to overlook, click
here to see our step by step instructions.
Q:
What do I do if I see this error message?..."The
recipient of this shopping cart link is not an approved shopping
cart user. Please review your selection and try again".
A: Sounds unfriendly, but all
it means is your web browser is not allowing cookies. you can
change your browser settings easily to continue shopping. Paypal
uses cookies for your shopping convenience but cannot work without
your acceptance. Cookies from Best of NZ Ltd.co.nz or Paypal.com
do not pose any risk to your security or privacy.
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1 Click "buy
now" or
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beside the product
you want |
2 If you require
several of the same items, change the quantity by typing
a
number in the Quantity box & click
"Update Cart"
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3 Click "Continue
Shopping" button or "Proceed to Checkout"
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4 Don't have a PayPal
account? Use your credit card or bank account (where available).
Click the word link "Continue" to use
Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discovery, or in some countries
you pay via your bank account securely.
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5 Continue
through credit card details and provide shipping address.
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Alternatively, if you are a member or wish to join, pay
by paypal by logging into your paypal account.
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More
about cookies
HTTP or Web cookies, tracking
cookies are used for authenticating, session tracking and maintaining
specific information about users, such as site preferences or
the contents of their electronic shopping carts.
Best of NZ Ltd does
not use cookies for any purpose other than the primary function,
identifying logged in members preferences, and the paypal shopping
cart functions of remembering the items in your shopping basket
until your purchase is complete.
Cookies are simple
pieces of data unable to perform any operation by themselves.
In particular, they are neither spyware nor viruses, despite the
detection of cookies from certain sites by many anti-spyware products,
although some websites may use tracking cookies to track the web
browsing habits of individual visitors for marketing purposes.
Most modern browsers
allow users to decide whether to accept cookies, but rejection
makes some websites unusable. For example, shopping carts implemented
using cookies do not work if cookies are rejected.
HTTP cookies are used
by Web servers to differentiate users and to maintain data related
to the user during navigation, possibly across multiple visits.
HTTP cookies were introduced to provide a way for realizing a
"shopping cart"
Allowing users to
log in to a website is another use of cookies. Users typically
log in by inserting their credentials into a login page; cookies
allow the server to know that the user is already authenticated,
and therefore is allowed to access services or perform operations
that are restricted to logged-in users.
Many websites also
use cookies for personalization based on users' preferences. Sites
that require authentication often use this feature, although it
is also present on sites not requiring authentication. Personalization
includes presentation and functionality.
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