What Payment Options does Therabody Offer?Updated a year ago
United States (US):
- Credit/Debit Cards: Customers in the United States can pay using major credit and debit cards, including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover.
- PayPal: PayPal is accepted as a payment method for purchases made on the Therabody website in the US.
- Apple Pay: For customers using Apple devices, Apple Pay is available as a convenient payment option.
- Affirm: Affirm’s "Buy Now, Pay Later" service allows US customers to finance their purchase and is available for orders $48 or more.
- Amazon Pay
Canada (CA):
- Credit/Debit Cards: Like the US, Canadian customers can pay using major credit and debit cards like Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover.
- PayPal: PayPal is also accepted as a payment method for purchases made on the Therabody website in Canada.
- Apple Pay: Apple Pay is available for Canadian customers using compatible devices.
- Affirm: Affirm’s "Buy Now, Pay Later" service allows CA customers to finance their purchase and is available for orders $48 or more.
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European Union (EU):
- Credit/Debit Cards: Customers in EU countries can pay using major credit and debit cards accepted globally.
- PayPal: PayPal is an accepted payment method for customers in the EU.
- Klarna: Klarna's services, including installment payments, are available for customers in select EU countries.
Australia and New Zealand (ANZ):
- Credit/Debit Cards: Major credit and debit cards are accepted for payment in Australia and New Zealand.
- PayPal: Customers in ANZ can use PayPal to complete their purchases on the Therabody website.
United Kingdom (UK):
- Credit/Debit Cards: UK customers can pay using major credit and debit cards like Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover.
- PayPal: PayPal is accepted as a payment method for purchases made on the Therabody website in the UK.
- Google Pay: Google Pay is available for customers in the UK using their gmail account.
- Klarna: Klarna's "Buy Now, Pay Later" service is available for UK customers, allowing them to spread the cost of their purchases over time.