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You won't be charged, we'll just put a hold on your card (like when you book a hotel).
We'll ship your items, and once delivered, take 7 days to try them out.
Then only pay for what you keep.
No questions asked!
It's like shopping in the store!
Not having to wait to see when transactions have been credited. One less thing to think about. Plus I get to know if the article is truly to my liking.
New to Peter Manning and helps trying to figure my size.
Men's pants sizes are totally random. This is the only way to buy pants.
The experience was very good. Being able to live with items for a few days before making a final buying decision was a relief. No buyer's remorse here!
Enables me to try on different styles and sizes without breaking the bank
TryNow brings the store to your door.
TryNow tracks the package and starts the trial upon delivery, at which point you'll receive a notification from TryNow. Note: if your order is shipped in multiple packages your Trial will start when the first package is delivered; you can also extend your trial by emailing our customer experience team to request an extension.
You can go through our regular returns process.
Similar to a hotel or rental car company, TryNow authorizes your card to ensure you have the funds available. When you checkout, an authorization for the full amount of your order is placed on your card to reserve funds if you choose to keep your items. An authorization is not the same as a charge in that our systems are strictly ensuring that the card that was provided at checkout is both valid and has the appropriate funds available to cover the cost of any items kept in the future.
TryNow will not charge you for any items until the end of your trial. We do place an authorization on your card for the total amount of your order. This is how we ensure that funds can be captured for items you keep -- it’s just like a hold that hotels or rideshare apps use, and it helps protect us against fraud. The way authorizations display on your statement varies by bank. Typically, authorizations are labeled as “pending” or they will not have a date associated with the charge, indicating that the charge has not yet been posted.