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Secure Payment Options

Our stores are now all open. As part of this re-opening we would like to take this opportunity to remind you of our secure payment options.

We would like to make you aware that we will not be taking payment for the purchase of a Rolex watch by any other method than in-store payments.

If you shop via phone or virtual appointment we offer a fully secure online payment method. We will send you a secure link that will take you directly to a payment page where you are able to enter your details and make payment. The site (URL) you will be directed to is displayed below. This is the only genuine, secure site (URL) we will provide.

WE WILL NEVER ASK YOU TO TRANSFER MONEY INTO ANY BANK ACCOUNT, OR ASK YOU FOR YOUR CREDIT OR DEBIT CARD DETAILS OVER THE PHONE OR BY EMAIL.

We only supply proforma invoices in exceptional circumstances and at the request of the client and therefore issuing proforma invoices is not our normal procedure. Please do contact us for verification, should you be supplied with one which you have not requested.

We take care to ensure that your online order and subsequent transactions are conducted in a secure environment. If products are not available for any reason after we have accepted your order, we will let you know. We will not charge you for these products and will refund any amounts already paid.

All credit, debit and charge card holders are subject to validation checks and authorisation by the card issuer and in addition, in the interests of preventing fraudulent use of credit, debit and charge cards, we will validate the names, addresses and other information supplied during the order process against commercially available records (e.g. Electoral Roll data, Credit Reference Services).

Although our showrooms are currently closed, when in-store shopping does resume, debit and credit card payments within our store environments are taken via secure payment terminals, and of course we also offer a range of financing options that you can choose from.

Protecting Your Payments

We will never ask you for your card details over the phone or by email or ask you to transfer money into any bank account.

Beware of fraudulent payment requests

Payment security is of paramount importance whichever way you choose to shop with us.

We do ask you to be vigilant against fraudulent payment requests attempting to extract your personal details or money. Goldsmiths does not handle cash on behalf of third parties. If you are instructed by any third-party websites or contacted by email to make a payment via any third party to the Goldsmiths account or agent, please DO NOT make the payment.

If you receive a suspicious email or discover a Goldsmiths branded website you believe to be fraudulent, please let us know by contacting our Client Support Team.

Help protect your information

  • Never send sensitive, personal information, security details or credit card numbers by email.
  • Never click on a link in an email if you are unsure about it, especially if it asks for personal financial information.
  • Make sure you have a spam filter on your email account.

What to do if you receive suspicious emails or phone calls

What are scam emails?

Scam emails will attempt to lead you to a website and enter personal information which is used by criminals wishing to commit fraud via identity theft and other crimes. Please don’t fall for them and if in any doubt at all please do not hesitate to contact our Client Support Team for assistance and delete them from your inbox.

The subject of the email may refer to an item from us being held for collection and asks you to call a specific telephone number. Please do not call the number. You may be charged a premium rate phone call or asked to enter personal information.

How to identify a scam email?

Some emails are very sophisticated and will try and convince you that they are being sent from Goldsmiths. Criminals attempting to fraudulently extract personal information or money will often use subjects or greetings that are impersonal and general, such as “Attention Goldsmiths Client”. They may use forged email addresses in the “from” field such as ‘[email protected]. They may even use the Golsmiths logo. Please be aware that none of this guarantees the email has come from us and we would always advise you to check with our Client Support Team if at all unsure.

Fraudulent calls

Fraudulent calls can also be made to you, impersonating company representatives. If you are suspicious in any way please do not hesitate to verify the call either with our Client Support Team or your local store.

What you can expect from Goldsmiths

  • Goldsmiths will under no circumstances ask you to send your account details or password via email.
  • We will never send an email asking for credit card numbers or other personal or confidential information.
  • We will never ask clients to enter information on a page that isn’t part of the Goldsmiths website.
  • We will never include attachments unless the email was solicited and sent from a recognised member of the Goldsmiths team.

If ever in any doubt, please do not hesitate to contact our Client Support Team.

For Additional Advice:

National Cyber Security Centre: Dealing With Suspicious Emails, Calls and Text Messages

Take Five - Stop Fraud: Purchase Scams

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