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What to do if your payment fails
What to do if your payment fails

If your payment fails or you are unable to enroll in the course, it'll likely be because of one of these reasons.

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Written by Heather Reaves
Updated over a week ago

If you’ve tried to purchase but not been able to complete the payment, there a few things you could check.


1. Double-check your details and try again

When registering you’ll need to put the name of the person that owns the card or PayPal account being used. This is so that your bank understands it’s actually you purchasing.

You should also make sure the address matches the address registered to your card.

People often get the CVC card part wrong when enrolling:

The CVC or CCV number is usually found on the back of your card.

2. Check your bank

Sometimes you might find that you have enough money in your bank, but some of it is temporarily held by the bank due to another pending payment from elsewhere (perhaps a monthly phone bill or something similar). Alternatively, banks might block the payment from their side – this can be more common if you rarely purchase things online.

You would want to first check your bank to see if there are enough usable funds to pay, and then call your bank if you are still unable to complete the purchase. They should be able to resolve any issues from their side.

3. Try a different checkout option

If your details are correct, and you have funds available, but still can’t purchase, then you could try the PayPal option. PayPal accepts a wider range of banks, and could help to make the payment go through more smoothly.

To do this, you can select the PayPal option at the checkout and then go through to the secure payment page. This will let you purchase without needing to register for a PayPal account. After payment has been completed you’ll be taken through to your course.

If you’d like to try enrolling again you can use the button here:

Or:

Please feel free to get in touch if you’ve tried these steps but are still having difficulties.

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