Payment Methods
At www.gelino.gr you will find the following options for the payment of your order:
– You will find the following payment options to pay for your order. You pay for the value of your order upon receipt. This payment method is free of charge and is only available for shipments within Greece.
– Payment by Credit, Debit or Prepaid card of Visa, Mastercard, Maestro or Discover.
Transaction Security
Gelino is committed to ensuring the security and integrity of the data and financial transaction data it collects about the users of the website and has adopted procedures that protect the personal data that users provide to the website or provide by any other means (e.g. by telephone). Credit card details are not archived and cannot be used for any other purpose. In addition, Gelino, in the context of the preparation of the contract, informs you that it has no involvement with the collection or disclosure of the credit card data, as the user, upon completion of the order, is transferred to a corresponding page of Alpha Bank, where he fills in the card details and the validity of the data is checked there. All payments made using the card are processed through Alpha Bank’s electronic payment platform “Alpha e-Commerce” and uses TLS 1.2 encryption with 128-bit encryption protocol (Secure Sockets Layer – SSL). Encryption is a way of encoding information until it reaches the intended recipient, who will be able to decode it using the appropriate key.
The company has taken all necessary measures, using the most modern and advanced methods, to ensure maximum security of personal data, as well as electronic transactions. All information, which is related to users’ personal data, is secured as confidential, using SSL protocol, with 128-bit encryption, for secure online commercial transactions. The SSL protocol is currently the global standard on the Internet for the authentication of websites to network users and for encrypting data between network users and web servers. An encrypted SSL communication requires all information sent between a client and a server to be encrypted by the sending software and decrypted by the receiving software, thus protecting personal information in transit. In addition, all information sent using the SSL protocol is protected by a mechanism that automatically verifies whether the data has been changed in transit.