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Westwinds has selected
PayPal
as our credit vendor of choice for your convenience and
security. PayPal accepts most credit card payments.
PayPal, the trusted leader in online payments, enables
buyers and businesses to send and receive money online.
PayPal has over 100 million member accounts in 190
countries and regions.
Is it safe to use?
PayPal helps protect your credit card information with
industry-leading security and fraud prevention systems.
When you use PayPal, your financial information is never
shared with Westwinds.
Why use PayPal?
- Make purchases or send money with PayPal – it’s
free.
- You can use a major credit card, or link your
PayPal account to a bank account.
- Shop and pay conveniently by saving your
information with PayPal.
- PayPal is accepted by millions of businesses
worldwide and is the preferred payment method on eBay.
- You no longer need a pre-approved paypal account
to shop.
American Express & Discover Card Purchases:
American Express and Discover card purchases will be
submitted in U.S. Dollars (USD) by Paypal to the credit
card companies regardless of the currency of the card in
PayPal. It is advisable for Canadian buyers to pay with
Visa, Mastercard, or a Paypal account to avoid
possible extra currency exchanges between USD and CAD.
Westwinds will not be held responsible for any CAD
differences arising from the use of American Express or
Discovery cards.
PLEASE NOTE:
Effective with the 2007/2008 Season Westwinds will no
longer offer a two-payment option when registering
online. To continue to pay in a two-part installment
(September & January), you will need to use the
printable registration form and either mail or fax your
registration.
Access the Secure Encrypted Registration Form [Here]

If you do not want to use the online form, you can print
and mail your registration with a cheque or money order.
Access the PDF version of the 2007-2008 Registration
Form [Here] 
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