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Credit or Debit Cards
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Most secure when used on trusted websites with SSL encryption (look for the padlock icon).
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Often include fraud protection and chargeback rights.
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PayPal
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A widely used, secure third-party service that keeps your card details hidden from sellers.
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Offers buyer protection for eligible purchases.
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Virtual or Prepaid Cards
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Good for limiting the amount spent and reducing risk of fraud.
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Ideal for one-time purchases.
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Cash on Delivery (COD)
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Pay only when the product arrives.
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Useful if you're unsure about the seller's trustworthiness (though not always available internationally).
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Mobile Payment Services (Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc.)
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Encrypts your payment information for added security.
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Convenient and fast on smartphones.
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Secure Bank Transfers
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Only advisable when dealing with trusted sellers.
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Not recommended for unfamiliar or international websites.
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Buy Now, Pay Later (e.g., Klarna, Afterpay)
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Allows you to receive items first and pay later in installments.
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Make sure you understand the terms to avoid extra fees or interest.
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