How to Pay for CNC Machines?
There is a lot to consider before you buy a CNC machine. You have to decide what type of CNC machine you want, which features it needs to have, and how you're going to pay for it. The listed ways below are the payment methods we accept.
Telegraphic Transfer
TT (Telegraphic Transfer) is the method of payment by electronic transfer of funds from one bank account to another.
Telegraphic transfers are also known as telex transfers, abbreviated TT. They can also refer to other types of transfers. The payment abbreviation, as is often the case, is utilized to speed discussions in professional circumstances. Telegraphic transfer is a fast nature of the transaction. Generally, the telegraphic transfer is complete within two to four business days, depending on the origin and destination of the transfer, as well as any currency exchange requirements.
e-Checking
e-Checking is available to buyers with checking accounts from any bank in the United States.
Credit Card
Credit card payments with Visa or Mastercard are supported.
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