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Last modified: October 22, 2024

Paying for your order

Overview

We accept a variety of payment options for your convenience. This includes major credit cards and debit cards authorized for online purchases. Orders are paid in full at the time of purchase. Unfortunately, charges can’t be split between multiple payment methods. After a card is used to place an order, it’s saved to your account for future orders but can be removed at any time from your account settings.

We also accept Health Savings (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) that recognize supplement purchases as eligible expenses. Digital payment options, including Google Pay, can be selected in checkout when recognized from your device.

Tip! 

Refunds are returned to your original method of payment and can’t be transferred to alternate payment methods.

Accepted payment methods

Note: 

We’re not able to process payments using credit cards from outside the US or Canada.

Credit and debit cards

We accept credit cards from all major companies like Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express. Customers can also choose to pay with their debit cards if optimized for online purchases.

We can also accept prepaid credit cards, though we recommend reading the terms and conditions associated with the card first as some can’t be used for online purchases. We recommend holding onto prepaid cards for at least 30 days after the order date in case you require a refund.

Note:

We don’t accept prepaid Metabank Visa cards at this time.

Digital wallet payment options

We accept many digital wallet payment options for a painless checkout experience. To use a digital wallet payment method, select the branded quick-pay option at the Payment step in checkout.

Here are the options currently supported on our platform:

     ✔     Google Pay | Google Pay troubleshooting tips
     ✔     Masterpass
     ✔     Visa checkout
     ✔     Amex express checkout

Note:

Apple Pay is temporarily unavailable at this time in the United States. We don’t accept PayPal as a payment option.

Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)

We accept Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) cards that are optimized for online payments! The card must have a 16 digit card number, an expiry date, and a security code to be entered at checkout.

You should only use your HSA/FSA for eligible items. Contact your plan administrator for details about eligible expenses. Some cards may need to be registered as credit cards before being used online.

Note:

Questions related to reimbursement from your insurance provider should be directed to your provider.

Other insurance coverage options

Depending on your plan, you may be able to submit receipts for reimbursement later. However, not all insurance providers and plans recognize supplements as eligible expenses. We strongly recommend reviewing your coverage and pre-approving your purchases with your provider prior to placing an order if you’re unsure.

Your saved payment methods

Cards saved to your account for future use will be displayed on the Payment step of the checkout process. You can select a saved card or tap + Add new card to add a new payment method.

Selecting a payment method in the Payment step of the checkout process.

Selecting a payment method in the Payment step of the checkout process.

Paying for auto refill orders

Auto refilled orders will be charged to the card selected under the Credit cards section on the auto refill shipping & billing screen. To add a new card, please log into your account via a desktop or mobile browser and go to the auto refill page.

Using a saved payment method for auto refilled orders.

Using a saved payment method for auto refilled orders.

Cards saved to your account for future use will be displayed on the Payment step of the checkout process. You can select a saved card or select + Add new card to add a new payment method.

Selecting a payment method in the Payment step of the checkout process.

 

Paying for auto refill orders

Auto refilled orders will charge to the card selected under the Payment method section on the Auto refills page. You can select one of your saved payment methods or add a new card here; changes are saved immediately.

Using a saved payment method for auto refill orders.

Using a saved payment method for auto refill orders.

Cards saved to your account for future use will be displayed on the Payment step of the checkout process. You can select a saved card or tap + Add new card to add a new payment method.

Selecting a payment method in the Payment step of the checkout process.

 

Paying for auto refill orders

Auto refilled orders will charge to the card selected under the Payment method section on the Auto refills page. You can select one of your saved payment methods or add a new card here; changes are saved immediately.

Using a saved payment method for auto refill orders.

Using a saved payment method for auto refill orders.

Note:

When you register for auto refill, you expressly acknowledge and agree that your provider is automatically authorized to charge you for orders according to your chosen delivery schedule until you cancel. Read more about our Auto refill Terms and Conditions.

Order cancellations and charge transfers

We’re unable to support order cancellations or charge transfers from one method of payment to another. If you need to return items from your order for a refund, please start a return request.

Note:

The entire unopened package must be shipped back before you can place a new order and charge it to a different payment method.

Some charges labeled as “recurring” on bank statements

Some charges may be labeled as “recurring” on your bank statement. Our payment processor, Stripe, explains that the “recurring” designation is necessary to save your payment information for future purchases. This can occur for charges related or unrelated to an auto refill subscription.

Stripe, in compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard, doesn’t store CVC codes on its servers. The “recurring” flag lets your bank know that this information wasn’t stored and increases the likelihood that your bank will approve charges incurred for future orders. Please visit Stripe’s website for more information.

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