Payments
You can make payments in the
following ways:
- Cash - Australian and major foreign currencies accepted.
- Cheque - Check - Please make payable to Alexander Webley and post to: Alex
Webley, PO Box 9303, Gold Coast Mail Centre, Queensland 9726, Australia. May be subject to a clearance delay,
especially if international.
- Australian Money Order - Please make payable to Alexander Webley and post to:
Alex Webley, PO Box 9303, Gold Coast Mail Centre, Queensland 9726, Australia.
- Bank Account Transfer - Internet Banking or other method. Please contact me for
account details.
- Bank Branch Deposit - We bank with the ANZ, however deposits can be made at any Australian
bank branch. Please contact me for account details.
- Western Union.
- International Money Order (certain countries only and subject to funds clearance
delay).
- PayPal - you can pay out of your balance, or use a credit card - see below.
- Credit Cards -
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- I use PayPal as one of my payment processors and you will be taken to their
secure page to make your payment. I do not see, nor collect credit card details. (Yes, you can pay
with your credit card via PayPal, even if you don't have a PayPal account).
- To make payment via PayPal please click the Pay Now button below - you will need to insert the
payment amount manually in Australian dollars. Alternatively I can email you a special
PayPal payment request for the exact amount in the currency of your choice.
- Note: PayPal will show you are paying Alex Webley - Joy Wizard.
- You can also use Paymate to make your payment via credit card. Paymate is an
Australian based payment processor, used by customers internationally. To make a payment via Paymate
please click the Paymate Express Payment button below.
- Note: Paymate will show you are paying Alex Webley.

Pay with Paymate Express
Notes:
My business name is:
Joy Wizard. I also trade under the name of Alex Webley, which is short for Alexander
Webley.
I have an Australian Business Number which is: 97 168 167 854. My details can be checked on the Australian Business Register which is run by the Australian government. My details show me as
being active from 1999 - the reason the date is not earlier is because the Australian Business Register
itself did not exist prior to that - the Register was established along with new tax procedures at that
time (web archives show the actual website dating from August 2000).
GST (Goods and Services Tax) at 10% is charged on all invoices for customers within Australia. A
proper tax invoice is issued and I do not do work "under the table for cash", so please do not ask as refusal
often offends. (I sleep at night).
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