The orders are handled by SWS Europe BV, the exclusive distributor of Durgol products.
We work together with the payment provider Mollie . They ensure secure handling of online payments. You will receive a confirmation of your order by email after payment has been completed. We accept the following payment methods:
This is the fastest payment method. You pay online immediately after the ordering procedure in your familiar Internet payment environment. If you use internet banking at ABN AMRO, Rabobank, ASN Bank, ING, SNS Bank, Regio Bank, Triodos Bank or Knab, you can pay directly with iDeal (only for the Netherlands).
With PayPal you can pay for your purchases easily, quickly and securely. PayPal is increasingly offered as a payment method on mobile sites and apps, as well as on many websites. So even if you are on the road and do not have cash with you, you can pay safely and easily with PayPal.
The credit card represents an easy and safe way of paying online. You can choose to pay with Visa, Maestro or Mastercard. Your credit card details are encrypted via the SSL method. This high security standard makes purchasing with a credit card safe.
Customers from Belgium who bank with one of the following banks can make online purchases with their bank card using the Mister Cash payment method. Safety and reliability are absolutely guaranteed. The following banks support Mister Cash: Dexia, KBC, Fortis, CBC, ING, AXA Bank, FINTRO and VDK Spaarbank.
With a bank transfer, you pay the amount in advance via bank transfer. You will then receive an email from our payment provider with all the necessary information to ensure that the bank transfer takes place correctly. As soon as we have received payment, we will ship your order.
A credit arrangement can be made on request for companies and institutions, which allows delivery on account. Companies and institutions can apply for a credit arrangement from SWS Europe BV. Call one of our account managers on +31 481 452277. A credit arrangement is only granted to legal entities and in principle not to companies without legal personality (sole proprietorship, general partnership, limited partnership).