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# Add payment method

Click the `Add payment method` button to add a new payment method. The following window opens:<br>

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In order to determine whether the selected payment method works, we need to "reserve" a small amount. The amount of 1.- in your currency will be displayed, but not debited. After you clicked `OK` you will be redirected to the payment service provider. Select the desired payment method:

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Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process. After you have added a payment method, it is displayed in saaster:

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You now have the option to add more payment types. This is useful if the default payment method does not work.

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Here you can decide which should be the default payment method or remove a payment method.


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