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2000 Cranes offers the following payment options.

 

Credit Card Payments

All major credit cards accepted and processed by CCNow - our trusted credit verification service.
 

 

Multi-Currency Payments

Visa and MasterCard holders can choose to pay in their native currency during checkout.  2000 Cranes accepts US dollars, euros, Canadian dollars, British pounds, Japanese yen, and Australian dollars.

 

Advantages of Paying in Your Native Currency

♦   Some card banks bring in additional revenue by performing the currency conversion in their favor whenever possible.
♦   Some card banks add additional fees to the buyer for doing a currency conversion.
♦  You will know the exact amount that will appear on your credit card statement.

 


 

Now anyone can chose PayPal as their payment choice during checkout.  Non-registered members can chose to create an account for future use.

 

Inter-bank Wire
Transfers
If you would like to pay by bank transfer, please contact 2000 Cranes so we can provide further instructions.  Wire transfers to Japan, however, usually require a service charge. 

Orders shipped immediately upon receipt of payment.

 

International Postal
Money Orders
International Postal Money Orders (IPMO) can be easily obtained at any large post office.  If you would like to pay by postal money order, please contact 2000 Cranes so we can provide further instructions.

Orders shipped immediately upon receipt of payment.

 

Personal Checks 2000 Cranes accepts personal checks drawn on any U.S. bank.  When cleared in our U.S. account, 2000 Cranes will ship the item immediately.

If you would like to pay by check, please contact 2000 Cranes so we can provide further instructions.

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

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