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Click on this button and you will go to the PAYBOX site to make your payment in complete safety
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For you order to be sent to us automatically click on the "return to shop" button.

Thanks to the technology used and the absence of any printed page showing your credit card number unencrypted, we assure you that it is safer to pay with your credit card on the sites affiliated with PAYBOX SYSTEM than in most high street shops. All payment phases carried out between you and the PAYBOX SYSTEM are done through encryption and are fully protected. SSL is the protocol used, coupled with the bank's automated payments system.
This means that the data related to the order and the credit card number do not circulate unencrypted on the Internet.

The credit card number is never printed on paper, on an invoice, a receipt or any other listing.


The merchant does not know the number of the cards.


PAYBOX SYSTEM does not store the numbers on its server.

Therefore no one has any access to details of buyers' credit cards either via computers or in printed form.

The risk of having your credit card number "hijacked" while making a purchase from an internet site with the PAYBOX SYSTEM is infinitely small.

The following are the stages in the security process:

With each request for payment, the buyer is passed from the merchant's server to the PAYBOX SYSTEM payment server and connected to the banking sphere.

Purchasers arrive at an SSL encrypted payment page where they enter their credit card number and request authorisation. The link between purchasers and the PAYBOX SYSTEM server is established in HTTPS, a protocol secured with SSL, which encrypts the body of the information exchanged. This protects the data sent via the Internet and guarantees purchasers that their credit card number cannot be intercepted unencrypted by someone else during its transfer to the PAYBOX SYSTEM secure server. The PAYBOX SYSTEM home page informs buyers of their purchase, i.e. the name of the merchant (which guarantees that the transaction has been authenticated). Once the credit card number has passed the first control level (Luhn key, oppositions and so forth), the PAYBOX SYSTEM server emits a request for authorisation towards the banking centre affiliated with the merchant. This is done via Transpac by using standardised banking protocols.

The bank's validation centre sends back an authorisation number or a rejection. If payment is accepted, PAYBOX SYSTEM then carries out the following operations: posting of the receipt slip on the buyer's screen (option); sends notification of payment by e-mail to the purchaser and to the merchant; the credit card number is never but never sent to the merchant.

Purchasers are then automatically send back to the merchant's server where they may resume their visit.

A special process developed by PAYBOX Services makes it possible for PAYBOX SYSTEM to monitor the purchaser's behaviour in real time, especially to prevent people from using the payment server as a tester of automatically generated credit card numbers or for other kinds of attacks.

Check to see that you are in the secure mode when you pay on line.
When you are, a closed padlock appears in the bottom corner of your browser.
The beginning of the address of the http://www site in the address line changes to https://www, the "s" following the http signifying that the communication is secure.
All PAYBOX merchants are identified by a bank and a VAD/VPC contract.
All merchants using the PAYBOX SYSTEM to manage and secure their transactions are identified by PAYBOX SERVICES and by a bank. A contract of a distant sale (VAD) identifies them. The buyer is protected.