Payments - How To Pay

Trustico® accepts various payment methods, including all major credit cards, PayPal, wire transfer, and direct deposit. Additionally, we don't charge transaction fees, ensuring that the exact amount of an invoice is charged.

It's worth noting that prices are denominated in different currencies depending on the regional website being visited.

Bank Payments

If you would prefer to pay for your order by wire transfer or direct deposit, you may generate a quote and then make payment using our banking information. More Banking Information 🔗

Credit Card Payments

Trustico® accepts credit card payments as a convenient and secure method of payment. When using a credit card to make a purchase, orders are processed immediately, allowing customers to quickly and easily obtain the products they need.

Gift Card

Trustico® gift cards are accepted as a form of payment, allowing customers to use them to purchase SSL Certificates and other Trustico® products. When a customer receives a Trustico® gift card, they can redeem it by applying the gift card to their order during the checkout process.

Gift cards cannot be purchased using another Gift Card, Trustico® Prepaid Credit or Trustico® 30 Day Credit.

PayPal

PayPal is a popular online payment service that allows people to make payments and transfer funds securely. PayPal is accepted as a payment method, providing customers and partners with a convenient and flexible way to pay for our products.

Solana Pay - Cryptocurrencies

We accept USDC, USDT, EURC, SOL, BTC and ETH as valid cryptocurrency payment tokens via Solana Pay. Making a crypto payment is safe, simple and straightforward. Cryptocurrency Payment Information 🔗

Purchase Orders

A purchase order (PO) is an official document in which your company commits to purchasing SSL Certificates from us. It includes the names of both the buyer and us, along with company information and the number of SSL Certificates being purchased.

Create a purchase order request by adding products to your shopping cart, click the option to generate a quote and submit your purchase order online. More Purchase Order Information 🔗

Trustico® Prepaid Credit - Prepaid

Customers and partners have the option to pre-pay their account balance by depositing funds into their Trustico® Prepaid Credit account via all accepted payment methods. During the checkout process your Trustico® Prepaid Credit balance will be debited.

Customers can add funds to their Trustico® Prepaid Credit balance at any time, and these funds can be used to cover the cost of future orders, making it easier to manage and budget their online security needs.

Trustico® Prepaid Credit isn't compatible with Trustico® 30 Day Credit. Generally, our customers utilize a mixture of Trustico® Prepaid Credit, Credit Card, PayPal and Bank Deposit.

Trustico® Prepaid Credit eliminates the need to enter payment information for each individual order, streamlining the checkout process and providing a more seamless experience. Buy Trustico® Prepaid Credit 🔗

Trustico® 30 Day Credit

Our Trustico® 30 Day Credit facility is a type of short-term financing option that allows businesses to purchase goods or services from us without having to pay for them immediately. Trustico® 30 Day Credit is usually repaid via Credit Card, PayPal and Bank Deposit. More Trustico® 30 Day Credit Information 🔗

Request a Quote

Generating a quote is straightforward. Simply add your chosen SSL Certificates to your cart, proceed to checkout, and select the option to save or generate your quote. Quote Information 🔗

Other Payment Terms

We understand that every customer's needs are unique, and we strive to provide flexible payment options to accommodate different requirements.

While we accept various payment methods, including credit cards, PayPal, prepaid balance, and gift cards, we also recognize that some customers may require alternative payment terms.

Upon agreement, we can offer customized payment arrangements to suit specific needs. This may include payment plans, delayed payment schedules, or other special arrangements.

Most Popular Questions

Learn about the various payment methods accepted by Trustico® for purchasing SSL Certificates, including credit cards, PayPal, cryptocurrency, wire transfers, and prepaid credit options.

What payment methods does Trustico® accept?

Trustico® accepts all major credit cards, PayPal, wire transfer, direct deposit, cryptocurrency (USDC, USDT, EURC, SOL, BTC, ETH via Solana Pay), gift cards, and Trustico® Prepaid Credit. No transaction fees are charged, so you pay exactly the invoice amount.

How do I pay for my SSL Certificate with cryptocurrency?

Trustico® accepts USDC, USDT, EURC, SOL, BTC, and ETH as valid cryptocurrency payment tokens via Solana Pay. Simply select the cryptocurrency option at checkout for a safe and straightforward payment process.

What is Trustico® Prepaid Credit and how does it work?

Trustico® Prepaid Credit allows you to deposit funds into your account balance in advance using any accepted payment method. During checkout, your prepaid balance is automatically debited, eliminating the need to enter payment information for each order.

Can I pay for SSL Certificates on credit terms?

Yes, Trustico® 30 Day Credit is a short-term financing option that allows businesses to purchase SSL Certificates without immediate payment. This credit facility can be repaid via credit card, PayPal, or bank deposit within 30 days.

How do I generate a quote for my SSL Certificate order?

Add your chosen SSL Certificates to your cart, proceed to checkout, and select the option to save or generate your quote. You can then use this quote for wire transfer payments or purchase order requests.

Does Trustico® offer custom payment arrangements?

Yes, Trustico® can offer customized payment arrangements upon agreement to suit specific needs. This may include payment plans, delayed payment schedules, or other special arrangements for customers with unique requirements.

Ask Trustico® Assistant

For Instant Answers - Start Here When You Have a Question or Need Help

SSL Certificate Validity Periods Are Changing to 200 Days

SSL Certificate Validity Periods Are Changing t...

The reduction in SSL Certificate validity periods is driven by the need to regularly confirm that the Certificate holder is still entitled to use the SSL Certificate. No new Certificate...

SSL Certificate Validity Periods Are Changing t...

The reduction in SSL Certificate validity periods is driven by the need to regularly confirm that the Certificate holder is still entitled to use the SSL Certificate. No new Certificate...

SSL Certificate Works on WWW but Not Root Domain : Troubleshooting Guide

SSL Certificate Works on WWW but Not Root Domai...

Several server configuration problems can cause SSL Certificates to work on the www version but fail on the non-www version of a domain. Understanding these causes helps identify the specific...

SSL Certificate Works on WWW but Not Root Domai...

Several server configuration problems can cause SSL Certificates to work on the www version but fail on the non-www version of a domain. Understanding these causes helps identify the specific...

Understanding SSL Certificate File Formats and Extensions

Understanding SSL Certificate File Formats and ...

SSL Certificate files can be broadly categorized into three main types based on how the data is encoded and stored. Understanding these categories will help you identify which format you...

Understanding SSL Certificate File Formats and ...

SSL Certificate files can be broadly categorized into three main types based on how the data is encoded and stored. Understanding these categories will help you identify which format you...

Understanding the AutoCSR Service for SSL Certificate Orders

Understanding the AutoCSR Service for SSL Certi...

Learn how AutoCSR works, compare it to hosting company practices, find out when automated credential generation is appropriate versus generating your own CSR. Covers security considerations including the Trustico® non-retention...

Understanding the AutoCSR Service for SSL Certi...

Learn how AutoCSR works, compare it to hosting company practices, find out when automated credential generation is appropriate versus generating your own CSR. Covers security considerations including the Trustico® non-retention...

What Is Encrypted Server Name Indication (ESNI)? How Encrypted Client Hello (ECH) Protects Your Privacy

What Is Encrypted Server Name Indication (ESNI)...

The limitations of Encrypted Server Name Indication (ESNI) led to its evolution into Encrypted Client Hello (ECH) in 2020. Encrypted Client Hello (ECH) addresses the shortcomings of its predecessor while...

What Is Encrypted Server Name Indication (ESNI)...

The limitations of Encrypted Server Name Indication (ESNI) led to its evolution into Encrypted Client Hello (ECH) in 2020. Encrypted Client Hello (ECH) addresses the shortcomings of its predecessor while...

Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Cybersecurity

Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Cybersecurity

Every time a browser connects to a website using Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS), Transport Layer Security (TLS) encrypts the connection to protect data from interception and tampering.

Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Cybersecurity

Every time a browser connects to a website using Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS), Transport Layer Security (TLS) encrypts the connection to protect data from interception and tampering.

1 / 6