How to Pay for Skate Gear, Events, and Memberships on Reiver
When you’re ready to snag a new deck or grab a spot at the next skate jam, you want a checkout that’s quick and reliable. That’s why we’ve kept payment simple: credit cards, debit cards, PayPal, and Apple Pay are all ready to go. No hidden steps, no surprise fees.
Supported Payment Methods
We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover, so you can use the card you already have. If you prefer not to type your card number, just hit the PayPal button and you’ll be redirected to a secure page where you can log in or use a saved payment source. Apple Pay works on Safari and Chrome, letting you approve the purchase with a tap on your phone or laptop.
All transactions go through a trusted payment gateway that encrypts your data. That means your card details stay private, and you get a receipt straight to your inbox.
Tips for a Smooth Checkout
Before you hit ‘Buy’, double‑check the address you entered. Shipping to the wrong address is the fastest way to delay your new skateboard arriving. If you have a discount code, paste it in the ‘Promo Code’ field – the total updates instantly.
For larger orders (like a bulk deck purchase for a skate team), consider using a gift card or a corporate account. Just drop us an email, and we’ll set it up.
Remember to look at the delivery options. Standard shipping is free on orders over £50, while express shipping gets your gear to you in 2‑3 days for a small extra charge.
If you hit a snag, our support team is ready to help. Click the chat icon at the bottom right, or email [email protected]. We’ll work with you to sort out any payment hiccups.
Need to change an order after you’ve paid? No problem. Log in to your account, go to ‘My Orders’, and hit ‘Edit’ within 24 hours. After that window, we’ll still try to help, but you might need to return the item once it arrives.
We also offer a subscription for the Reiver Skateboarding Hub premium content. That’s a monthly payment you can cancel any time from your dashboard. You’ll get exclusive tutorials, early‑bird event tickets, and a discount on all gear.
All in all, paying on Reiver should feel as smooth as a fresh grind. Choose the method you trust, keep your info up to date, and you’ll be rolling in no time.
How much do skate shops pay for decks from distributors?
- Caden Lockhart
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Skate shops typically purchase decks from distributors at a discounted rate, usually 25-30% below the retail price. The amount paid is based on the quality of the deck, the distributor's rates, and any discounts or incentives offered. The average price for a deck from a distributor is between $30 and $50, although prices can be higher or lower depending on the factors mentioned above. Additionally, skate shops may be able to negotiate better prices or other incentives from distributors if they make larger orders.
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