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Pet Payments Info Pages

Pet Payments for Sellers

Pet Payments for Trusted Breeders

Pet Payments for Buyers


How to Use Pet Payments

Receiving Pet Payments (Sellers)

Making Pet Payments (Buyers)


Guarantee and Benefits

Pet Payment Guarantee

Benefits & Perks


Pet Payment Terms

Pet Payment Terms Page


Buyer FAQ

On which pets can I use Pet Payments?

You can only use Pet Payments for cats and dogs for sale. Look for sellers with the 'Ask to reserve' button on their advert or in Chat. If you want to buy a different species of pet, we have guidance and checklists to advise you of what you should look for to make sure that you have all the information you need!

Does it cost to use Pet Payments?

So that we can provide payment protection and guarantee the health of your pet, we do charge a additional fee (based on the price of the pet). You can see the exact fee in emails sent after you start the Pet Payment process and when you pay. 

What methods can I use to pay?

You can pay via Open Banking (recommended) or credit and debit card.

What happens if the seller gets blocked before collection?

While a user is blocked, we pause the Pet Payment process. In the case of a temporary block, we aim to get them unblocked as fast as possible. We recommend you contact our Trust and Safety team to learn more if this happens. We advise you to ask why the seller was blocked so you can make an informed decision if you decide to go through with the rehoming off Pets4Homes. If you are eligible for coverage, we will issue you a full refund. 

What if I get blocked?

While a user is blocked, we pause the Pet Payment process. In the case of a temporary block, we aim to get you unblocked as fast as possible. If you are permanently blocked, the payment will be cancelled from your side and you will lose the deposit. 

Where is my money held? Is it safe?

Yes! While we transfer any deposit directly to the seller immediately, we hold the non-deposit portion of the payment in a protected, safe-guarded bank account with our partner Stripe. The only time it’s moved is when you confirm collection of your new pet.

What if there is an animal welfare concern?

If there is a pet welfare concern on either side, we will investigate and address this case-by-case.

Can I pay a different price than the listed price?

Yes, for example, if you are buying two of their pets or the seller is advertising multiple pets at different prices, you can ask to reserve a pet as normal. Before the seller accepts your request they will have the option to modify the price to the agreed price. Ensure you keep good communication with the seller on the price you are both agreeing to.


Seller FAQ

What does it cost to receive Pet Payments

You may use Pet Payments free of charge. We do charge buyers a small fee to guarantee them a refund in certain situations covered by our health guarantee and payment protection.
Who can use Pet Payments?

Anyone with an advert for cats or dogs for sale can use Pet Payments to collect payment for their pets after completing ID verification through our secure provider. 

Who can start a Pet Payment?

Both the buyer and the seller can send a request for a Pet Payment using the button in chat. If the buyer requests, the seller can decide to accept or decline the request before the buyer pays. If the seller requests, the buyer is asked to pay directly. 

Can I set another price?

Yes, if you receive a request for the listed price on your advert but you have verbally agreed a different price with the buyer, or are wanting to rehome two pets with the same buyer, you are able to modify your price. If you accept the request in your Pets4Homes chat thread with the buyer, before the final confirmation you will be asked to set the final agreed upon price.

What should I do if someone I don’t know requests to pay for my pet?

In this case, we recommend speaking to the buyer and vetting them as you would usually. If you are not satisfied the buyer can offer a suitable home for your pet you should decline their request.

What happens if a buyer changes their mind?

While our Pet Payments service aims to reduce the chances of a buyer backing out of the rehoming process, it still might occasionally happen. If the buyer wishes to cancel, they may do so through the chat. In most cases, this means you will keep the deposit. Please see the full Pet Payment terms for more information.

What if there is an animal welfare concern?

If there is a pet welfare concern on either side, we will investigate and address this case-by-case.

Why haven’t I received my deposit or balance payment yet?

Once you have accepted the buyer's request to reserve and the buyer has successfully completed the payment, you are committed to rehoming that pet with the buyer.

Most Pet Payments should be instantly paid out to you, but depending on individual circumstances this may take up to 30 minutes. In extremely rare circumstances, this may take up to 2 working days. If more than 2 working days have passed since you expected to receive the transfer, please contact our Trust & Safety Team and we will help you to resolve the problem.

What happens if the buyer gets blocked before collection?

While a user is blocked, we pause the Pet Payment process. In the case of a temporary block, we aim to get a seller unblocked as fast as possible. If we have decided to permanently block the buyer, we will refund the remaining balance to the buyer but you will be entitled to keep the deposit. We advise that you find out why the buyer was blocked so you can make an informed decision if you choose to continue the rehoming process off of Pets4Homes.

What if I get blocked before the buyer picks up their pet?

While a user is blocked, we pause the Pet Payment process. In the case of a temporary block, we aim to get you unblocked as fast as possible. If we must permanently block you because you broke our terms of service we will cancel the payments process and treat it as though you (the seller) are cancelling. In most cases, this will mean you must return the deposit.


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