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Pay for your online courses on Udemy with the Djamo card 👨🏽‍🎓

Pay for your online courses on Udemy with the Djamo card 👨🏽‍🎓

Investing in knowledge is one of the keys to a successful career. That means constantly learning new skills. With the rise of the internet, many platforms (Coursera, edX, Open Culture, Udacity, Khan Academy, ALISON, Skillshare, OpenLearn) offer online courses - and Udemy is one of the most popular.

In this article, we walk through paying for Udemy courses with your Djamo card.

What is Udemy?

Udemy is an online learning and teaching platform with over 155,000 courses for more than 40 million users. Categories include business and entrepreneurship, marketing, programming, higher education, the arts, health and fitness, languages, music, and a lot more.

Each instructor builds and delivers their own courses, which can include videos, slides, and text.

How to create a Udemy account

You can sign up on the Udemy website or through their mobile app, available on Play Store and App Store. It takes a few clicks. For the mobile version, download the app and follow the instructions. On the website:

  • Click Sign up in the top right. Enter your name, email, and a unique password.
  • Choose whether you want promotional emails and recommendations from Udemy.
  • Finish by clicking Sign up at the end of the form.

Udemy login

How to pay on Udemy

Udemy supports several payment methods depending on your country and account location. On the homepage, you’ll see courses grouped by category. Pick the one you want and follow the steps.

Cart

Once you’ve chosen a course, you move to payment.

Payment

If you haven’t added your Djamo card yet, a form will ask you for your payment details.

Pay via the website

When you’ve found the course you want, click “Buy now” on the course page. You’ll be taken to the “Pay” page where you’ll see the available payment methods. Choose debit card. Then fill in the form shown below. Enter your card details: the card number on the front, your first and last name as shown in the “Cards” section of your Djamo app, the card expiry date, and the 3-digit security code on the back.

Pay on Udemy

Pay via the app

You can also buy courses through the mobile app, which uses Apple’s or Google Play’s payment system depending on your device.

Also read: How to nail your Apple Store payments

To pay on Google Play, when you tap on a course to buy, Google takes you to a payment form. Add your Djamo card by entering your card details, and you’re done.

You can download the app on Play Store via this link or App Store via this link.

Before any payment, make sure you have enough on your card to avoid insufficient-funds fees. Note that when you add your card to Play Store or similar, you’ll be charged around one dollar, which is refunded later.

If you run into trouble with your payment method, contact Udemy support via this link.

How to view your payment history

Once logged into your Udemy.com account, follow these steps to get a copy of your payment receipt:

  • Click your account photo in the top right. A drop-down menu appears.
  • Click Purchase history at the bottom of the list.
  • Click Receipt, invoice, or credit note to the right of the relevant course.

History

To print a copy of your receipt, invoice, or credit note, just use the print option in your browser’s File tab. You can also save it as a PDF through the print options.

Getting a refund

All eligible courses bought on Udemy can be refunded within 30 days. If a course doesn’t meet your expectations, you can request a refund. For full terms, check Udemy’s support via this link.

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