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Very UK paying in full

jnorth55
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Hi,
It seems quite hard to find simple, clear information about how Very takes payment via their website. Basically I purchased some items the other day & as it was my first time using Very I had to set up a user account (not a credit account as far as I could tell. Simply an account with my name, email address & password so I could purchase online). I then selected to pay for the order in full using Paypal. When I check the order status & then transactions / payment on the Very website it shows the payment but says 'Items you don't have to pay for now', which seems to imply the payment isn't due yet. Basically I'm trying to work out how I can check, via the Very website, that they did process the order as 'paid in full' rather than set me up to some sort of credit agreement. I certainly didn't agree to that or fill in any forms.
Thanks.
It seems quite hard to find simple, clear information about how Very takes payment via their website. Basically I purchased some items the other day & as it was my first time using Very I had to set up a user account (not a credit account as far as I could tell. Simply an account with my name, email address & password so I could purchase online). I then selected to pay for the order in full using Paypal. When I check the order status & then transactions / payment on the Very website it shows the payment but says 'Items you don't have to pay for now', which seems to imply the payment isn't due yet. Basically I'm trying to work out how I can check, via the Very website, that they did process the order as 'paid in full' rather than set me up to some sort of credit agreement. I certainly didn't agree to that or fill in any forms.
Thanks.
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Was the money taken from your paypal account?2
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Very charge you at the point of your order being despatched. It’s not clearly stated on the site though.If you log in to the very website and go to my account it will tell you if you have a credit account. Basically if you’ve not got an “available to spend” then you have a cash account.0
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