THIS PAGE HAS INTRUCTIONS TO PAY BY CARD THROUGH NOCHEX, MANUALLY
if you can't pay by card from our website in the normal way

NOCHEX is the British version of Paypal, it is a secure website whose sole purpose is to process credit cards. You could (if you wanted) open a Nochex account, which is similar to Paypal account (but much simpler) - but on this page we assume that you simply want to use Nochex to pay from your credit or debit card. As with any card payment, we can only send goods to the address at which the card is registered. Please note, we do not take cards by telephone.

Use NOCHEX if:

- you have placed the order online but failed to pay (you will have a 14-character number)
- you placed the order by telephone (we gave you a 3-digit number)
- you have paid for an order but have accidentaly underpaid, or wish to add to it (you will have 5-digit number)
- we have sent a proforma invoice to your accounts department / head office (a 3-digit number)
- we have emailed you a proforma invoice with a link to NOCHEX, but you can't get it to work (a 3-digit number)

TO PAY FOR AN ORDER MANUALLY (SIMPLE METHOD):

1. Click here This will take you to the web site of NOCHEX.
2 . email address is already filled in.
3 . Fill in amount.
4 . In the MESSAGE box type the reference number (see above).
5 . Click SEND MONEY, select a card, enter your details, confirm...just like any other website.


TO PAY FOR AN ORDER MANUALLY IF YOU DON'T LIKE CLICKING ON LINKS*

1. Open your web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer) and go to www.nochex.com
2. Spend your time checking them out, be confident that they are genuine!
3. Go back to their Home page.
4. At the VERY top of the page, click SEND MONEY.
5. In the To box, type nochex@quicktest.co.uk
6. In the Amount you want to send box, type the amount.
7. In the MESSAGE box type the reference number (see above).
8. Click SEND MONEY, select a card, enter your details, confirm...just like any other website.

* You often see advice never to click on links on emails and enter personal information. This is quite correct for spam or if the link claims to take you to your own bank. But if you get an email from a known supplier, you must, eventually, take it on trust that the link will take you to the their credit card company, e.g. Paypal or Nochex.

 

QUICKTEST, Watford, WD18 8PH, Tel. 01923 220206, email info(at)quicktest.co.uk