Last Updated: 09/04/2026
This Payment Policy sets out the payment terms that apply to all purchases made through Startmoto, operated by ANY PLACE ANY TIME LTD (company registration number 16120183), 2 Unity St, St Philip S, Bristol, BS2 0HN, United Kingdom. It should be read together with our Refund & Cancellation Policy and Terms of Service.
We accept major debit and credit cards, including Visa and Mastercard. Payments are processed through PCI-DSS-compliant third-party payment providers. We do not store full card numbers, CVV/CVC codes, or card security data on our own systems.
Payments may be subject to Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) or 3D Secure verification by your card issuer, in line with the Payment Services Regulations 2017 and applicable card-scheme rules. You may be redirected to your bank’s authentication page to authorise the transaction.
You can pay in the following currencies: EUR, GBP, USD. Please select your preferred currency using the dropdown menu located in the header.
Prices displayed in currencies other than GBP are converted at an indicative exchange rate set by us, which may not reflect the rate applied by your card issuer. Your bank or card issuer may apply its own foreign exchange rate, fees, or charges for cross-currency transactions. The amount debited from your account in your local currency may therefore differ slightly from the price shown at checkout. We are not responsible for any additional charges imposed by your financial institution.
Our moto riding courses are delivered as video content and require a one-time full payment at the point of purchase. We do not currently offer instalment plans, invoicing arrangements, or subscription billing for these products unless expressly stated otherwise.
We are committed to protecting your payment information. Our payment processing complies with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI-DSS). All card transactions are handled by our third-party payment processor in a PCI-DSS-certified environment. Full card numbers and security codes are never transmitted to or stored on our servers.
We and our payment providers may perform identity, fraud, sanctions, and transaction-risk checks before accepting a payment. We may decline, delay, or cancel an order where we reasonably suspect fraud, unauthorised use, sanctions exposure, or a breach of our policies.
For that reason, the checkout flow may request billing and contact information beyond a card payment alone, including your full name, date of birth, country, street address, city, postcode, email address, phone number, and other order-related details. These data points help support payment verification, age and eligibility checks, transaction reconciliation, fraud prevention, dispute handling, and compliance with payment-provider and card-scheme requirements. For details on how this data is handled, see our Privacy Policy.
When you initiate a payment, your card issuer may place a temporary authorisation hold on your account for the transaction amount. If the transaction does not complete successfully, the hold will be released by your card issuer according to their own policies. The time to release a hold varies by institution and may take up to 10 business days. We do not control the timing of hold releases.
Due to international sanctions and payment-provider restrictions, we cannot process payments from the following countries: Belarus, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russian Federation, Syria, Sudan. If you are located in one of these countries, you will not be able to complete a purchase on our platform.
If a payment fails, access to course content will not be granted. You will need to restart the checkout process to complete your purchase. Please verify your payment details and ensure sufficient funds before trying again.
Refund eligibility, if any, is governed by our Refund & Cancellation Policy. Nothing in this Payment Policy gives you a refund right beyond those expressly set out in that policy or required under applicable law.
Questions relating to billing or payment processing may be directed to: