PAYMENT METHODS
MI-RO e-shop accepts the following payment methods:
- Credit, Debit or Prepaid card: Pay by credit, debit or prepaid card. Choose “Credit Card”. Click “Place Order” and you will be redirected to the secure environment of Nexi XPay in order to complete the transaction.
Acceptable Credit, Debit or Prepaid cards: Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, Diners, Discover
- IRIS: Pay with your e-banking application. Click “Place Order” and you will be redirected to the secure environment of Nexi XPay in order to complete the transaction.
- Apple Pay or Google Pay: Pay via you digital wallets. Click “Place Order” and you will be redirected to the secure environment of Nexi XPay in order to complete the transaction.
- Direct Bank Transfer: Make your payment directly into our bank account. Please use your Order ID and your surname as the payment reference. Your order won’t be shipped until the funds have cleared in our account.
SECURITY
All payments made using the card are processed through the electronic payment platform of “Nexi XPay” of Nexi Payments Greece S.A. and uses TLS 1.2 encryption protocol encryption with 128-bit (Secure Sockets Layer – SSL). Encryption is a way of coding the information until it reaches its recipient, who will be able to decode it using the appropriate key.
MI-RO has taken all necessary precautions in order to guarantee the best possible security for your data. The website www.mi-ro.gr uses the Nexi XPay SSL protocol to secure online business transactions, which take place on Nexi XPay secure environment. In this way, all personal information like credit card data, name, addresses, is encrypted so that it may not be read or changed while transferred on the Internet.
SSL protocol (Secure Sockets Layer) is now a global Internet standard for the certification of websites to Internet users and for the encryption of data between Internet users and web servers. An SSL encrypted communication requires all information interchanged between a customer and a server to be encrypted by the sender’s software and to be decoded by the recipient’s software; in this way, personal data are protected while transferred in the Internet. Furthermore, all information sent via SSL protocol is protected by a mechanism that automatically verifies if such data have been changed while transferred.
