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Booking Cebu Pacific Flight Without Using Credit Card - Payment Centers 24 Hours

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Sixth Tab (Payment Centers)

Pay within 24 hours to any partner Payment Centers

Now the sixth tab, which if you choose this will hold your booking for 24 hours so you can have the time to pay it within that period. Here are the list of the payment center partners:
  1. 7-Eleven
  2. Cebuana Lhuillier
  3. EC Pay
  4. Robinsons Department Store
  5. SM Business Services Center
Also pay attention to the message that says "Your booking will be held for 24 hours from the time of creation. Please settle the amount due within 24 hours at any of our Payment Center partners below."

After paying, you can check your itinerary and print it online through the Cebu Pacific site.
NOTE: Make sure to choose the tab where and what options you will pay because they have different codes for each of the options. For example, if you intend to pay through BDO, make sure to choose the tab where BDO is (because based on my experience, if you choose BDO, the system will generate 14 numbers for you, while if you choose Cebuana the reference number is only 12)
  1. DIRECT PAYMENT in BANCNET ONLINE with 40+ Banks
  2. Pay using PAYPAL or ALIPAY 
  3. Pay using PAYMENT CENTERS such as Bayad Center, BDO, BPI, LBC, Bancenet, Megalink, Metrobank or Robinsons Bank 
  4. Pay using Payment Centers within 24 hours to 7/11, Cebuana Lhuillier, ecPAY, Robinsons Department Store, or SM Business Services Centers
The list of their partner payment centers is as of January 21, 2016.

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