Payment & Tax

Pay With PayPal

When you choose to pay with PayPal, you'll be redirected to the PayPal payment page. Here, you can securely log in using your PayPal username and password to confirm your payment. If you don’t have a PayPal account, you can still check out by selecting "Pay with Debit/Credit Card." This option will take you to a secure page where you can enter your credit card information and complete your payment safely through PayPal. Please note that Marry Lane does not collect any of your payment information when you check out using PayPal.

Pay With Credit Card

We accept a variety of credit card options, including Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. These are some of the most commonly used credit cards on our website. If your credit card company isn’t listed, don’t worry—feel free to proceed with your purchase. Rest assured, Marry Lane does not collect your credit or debit card number or personal information during the payment process. For any questions regarding your transactions, we recommend consulting your card-issuing bank.

Sales & Use Tax

  1. What is Sales & Use Tax?
    Sales & Use Tax (“Sales Tax”) applies to customers purchasing from us in applicable states within the US. By law, we are required to collect Sales Tax in those states. You will see the Sales Tax amount applied to your order once you confirm your shipping details and proceed to checkout.

  2. How is Sales & Use Tax calculated?
    Sales Tax is calculated based on the total merchandise value, excluding any discounts. Total taxes may also include taxes on delivery and shipping fees, if applicable in your state. The exact Sales Tax charged on your order will be displayed during the checkout process.

  3. Will Sales & Use Tax be refundable?
    In the event of returns or refunds, the appropriate Sales Tax will also be refunded to your original method of payment.

If you have any further questions or need assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact our customer service team. Thank you for choosing Marry Lane!