Payment methods we accept
What this is
The ways you can pay a VPSDime invoice. You choose a method when you check out or when you open an unpaid invoice. We accept cards, digital wallets, bank and local payment methods, and cryptocurrency.
Methods we accept
The label in brackets is the option to pick on the payment page. "Its own option" means the method appears as its own button on the selector.
Cards
- Visa (Mastercard / Visa, PayPal / Card, or Alternative PayPal)
- MasterCard (Mastercard / Visa, PayPal / Card, or Alternative PayPal)
- American Express (PayPal / Card or Alternative PayPal)
- Discover (PayPal / Card or Alternative PayPal)
- JCB (PayPal / Card or Alternative PayPal)
- UnionPay (PayPal / Card)
- South Korea local cards (PayPal / Card)
Digital wallets and pay services
- PayPal (PayPal / Card or Alternative PayPal)
- Apple Pay (PayPal / Card)
- Google Pay (PayPal / Card)
- Samsung Pay (PayPal / Card)
- Alipay (its own option)
- Naver Pay (PayPal / Card)
- Kakao Pay (PayPal / Card)
- Payco (PayPal / Card)
- WebMoney (its own option)
Bank and local transfer
- iDEAL (PayPal / Card)
- Bancontact (PayPal / Card)
- Sofort (its own option)
- GiroPay (its own option)
- DOKU (its own option)
- Boleto (its own option)
- PIX (its own option)
- PicPay (its own option)
Cryptocurrency
- Bitcoin (its own option)
- USDT (its own option)
Things worth knowing
- All billing is in US dollars (USD). Prices and invoices are in USD, whichever method you pay with. If your card or account is in another currency, your bank or payment provider converts the charge at its own exchange rate.
- You pick the method at payment time. When you check out or open an unpaid invoice, the available methods appear as options. Choose one and follow the prompts. See Viewing and paying an invoice.
- Three options can take a card. At payment time, Mastercard / Visa (our main card processor), PayPal / Card, and Alternative PayPal each accept a card, and each runs through a different provider behind the scenes. If your card is declined on one, the same card often goes through on another. See why a card payment fails.
- Some options only appear for certain countries. Country-specific methods show up for customers in those countries, for example PIX and Boleto for Brazil. You'll see the options relevant to your location, alongside cards, PayPal, and crypto, which are available everywhere.
- Some wallets appear inside the card or PayPal checkout. Apple Pay, Google Pay, and several regional wallets show up within the card or PayPal window depending on your device, so you may not always see them as a separate option.
- A one-time payment is different from auto-renewal. Saving a card or setting up a subscription so a service renews on its own is a separate step. See Automatic renewals and Saved cards.
- Prefer to prepay? You can add account credit and let invoices draw from it.
Troubleshooting
- A method I want isn't listed. Not every method is offered for every payment. Pick another from the options shown, or open a ticket if none of them work for you.
- My card was declined. Try the same card on a different card option: Mastercard / Visa, PayPal / Card, and Alternative PayPal each go through a different provider, so a card refused by one often works on another. You can also try a different card, or another method such as PayPal or a wallet. Card issuers sometimes block international charges, so a second attempt often goes through. See why a card payment fails.
- I want to pay with crypto. Choose Bitcoin or USDT at payment time.
Still need help?
You can open a support ticket. So we can help on the first reply, it's worth mentioning:
- the invoice number you're trying to pay,
- which method you tried and what happened (any error message),
- whether you're checking out a new order or paying an existing invoice.
Related questions
- "What payment methods do you accept?"
- "Can I pay with PayPal / Apple Pay / Google Pay?"
- "Do you take cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, or USDT?"
- "Why don't I see a particular payment method at checkout?"
- "My card was declined, what else can I use?"
- "Can I pay in my own currency, like EUR?"