What are the payment options?

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What are the payment options?
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When you purchase a course on our site, you agree to our terms and conditions which state (Section 3):

When you subscribe you will have the option to pay via Credit Card, Debit Card (Mastercard or Visa) or EFT.

If you elect to pay by Credit Card, you may: (i) pay the full amount upfront; or (ii) pay the amount off over 10 months (at an additional charge).

If you elect to pay by way of EFT, an invoice will be emailed to you, and you are required to pay 100% upfront (no payment plan options via EFT). Once we have received 100% of the funds, we will activate your subscription and access to our site.

Should you have elected to pay your subscription over 10 months, and the student finishes their course in a shorter time, you are still liable to complete all payments until the full amount owing has been paid.

Should you wish to cancel your subscription please contact us at hello@cambrilearn.com. Please note that a cancellation fee may be charged.

NOTE: When you pay by card, choosing the 10-month payment plan, you agree to 10 equal USD instalments to be deducted from the card you provide, for 10 consecutive months.

As we charge in USD this means that instalment amounts will fluctuate as they are dependent on the exchange rate. Please note that the Rand amounts stated on the website are for demonstrative purposes and are indicative only.

The billing date would be the day that you made your initial purchase. This can be changed from your profile at a later stage. 

Terms and conditions can be read in full here https://cambrilearn.com/terms-and-conditions

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