What are CNET's accepted payment methods?

Asked 2 years ago
CNET, as a comprehensive tech information source, does not directly handle financial transactions for purchasing products or services. Instead, CNET provides reviews, articles, and guides that assist consumers in making informed decisions regarding various technology products. When it comes to purchasing items that may be recommended or linked to from CNET's content, accepted payment methods are typically dictated by the retailer or vendor rather than CNET itself. Commonly accepted payment methods by most online retailers include credit cards, debit cards, and sometimes digital wallets or services such as PayPal. For specific payment options related to any products or services reviewed or featured on CNET, it is advisable to visit the retailer's website to confirm their accepted payment methods. To find more details related to any specific transactions or inquiries, users can refer to the current web page to locate relevant contact information.
Jeff Whelpley is the editor / author responsible for this content.
Answered Aug 1, 2025

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