3-Step Checkout

3-Step Checkout

Once the customer adds a product or service to a cart, they then have to fill in the customer information, shipping details and payment method to complete the order. Often e-commerce platforms gather these details on 3 different pages and the combined process of these 3 pages is called a 3 step checkout process.

The process starts with the customer clicking on the checkout button. Once the customer click checkout, they have to provide the required information about contact details and shipping information to the platform. After that, they are asked for a convenient payment method and once the payment is complete, the order is accepted by the platform or the vendor.
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