Accepted Methods Row
Payment options in three named groups as italic chips with one honest line each and two absences stated.
Payment options in three named groups as italic chips with one honest line each and two absences stated.
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Accepted Methods Row shows every payment option in three groups: Cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) charged on dispatch so a stock delay never sits on your statement, Wallets (Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal) as the fastest checkout offered, and Invoice (bank transfer over $500) for big carts that pay against a PDF. Each group carries one honest line about the thing that actually matters. The block ends with the two absences stated plainly: cash on delivery doubles failed deliveries, and checks are dated as a matter of year.
Two data arrays drive the block: groups for the accepted methods with their notes, and absences for the two that are missing on purpose. Named absences are the genre inversion that makes the accepted list believable.
Reach for this block on the checkout page below the payment step, or as a standalone section on the FAQ or contact pages. The group notes must reflect real charge timing, the dispatch rule in the Cards row gets verified by buyers.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the three group card row with the two honest absences. Other accepted method layouts:
Tip: the absences section is the credibility anchor; “It is 2026.” earns more trust than a shield icon.