Your Internet browser should accept cookies or you will not be able to make your order. This is necessary for PayPal to remember relevant information about your product selection made through SUNRISE prior to going through the checkout stage.
Enabling cookies in Microsoft Internet Explorer
To enable cookies in Microsoft Internet Explorer, go into Tools --> Internet Options for PC users; or Edit --> Preferences for Macintosh users. Search down the menu list on the left of the Internet Explorer Preferences dialog box until you find the word "Cookies". In the cookies section, where it says, "When receiving cookies:", please select from the pop-up menu "Never ask". Click the OK button when finished.
Enabling cookies in Apple Safari
Under the Safari menu, choose Preferences. Click the Security tab. To accept cookies, choose "Always". Close the window to save your preferences.
Enabling cookies in Netscape Navigator
For Netscape users, choose Edit --> Preferences. The Preferences dialog box will appear. In the menu list on the left, click on "Advanced". You will see in the Preferences dialog box three radio button options for how to accept cookies. Select the radio button that says "Accept all cookies". Click the OK button when you have finished.

Look to the right side of the order form window (3). You will see one or more greyish buttons with text written inside of them. If you see extra buttons, don't panic! These extra buttons help us to know your choice of product you want to receive. Where there are multiple buttons, look at the codes in the buttons themselves. There should be similar codes written elsewhere to explain what they mean.
For example, if you see the code OL in one of the buttons, this means the product is deliverable online (ie. all you have to do is make your purchase and then download your product immediately). Similarly, if you prefer us to send you a CD of your chosen product (by express airmail), choose the buttons with the code CD inside them.
Easy, isn't it? Okay, let's click on the button of your choice! You will see a pop-up window showing your shopping cart (in an electronic format) and the item you have selected after pressing your button choice added to it. For example,
Step 4 - More options in the order form
Step 5 - Check shopping cart
Finished with your selection and ready to buy? Click the cash register picture at the bottom of the page. You will see your shopping cart with all your selected products.
Step 6 - Making the purchase
Click the "Checkout" button. You will be shown another page where you can enter your name, credit card details and your shipping address.
If you are not sure how secure this part of the purchasing process is, look at the bottom left-hand corner of your browser window. You should see a picture that looks like a padlock. Alternatively, the web address used by the credit card processing company to obtain your personal details should begin with https://. You will know the page is secure if the ring on the padlock is closed or the address has https:// in it.
While this padlock is closed or the address starts with https://, there is virtually no way another person can access your credit card details (not even SUNRISE) except yourself (you are viewing your own data) and the credit card processing company handling the transaction (they have to know in order to process your purchase).
If you need further reassurance about this process, you should bear in mind the transaction you make through PayPal is actually more safer than contacting the credit card processing company by telephone and giving out your credit card details to an employee. And to top it all off, the credit card processing company we have chosen employs the latest and most comprehensive fraud protection systems in the business.
This is how secure your transaction is.
Step 7 - Finishing the purchase
Once you've completed the transaction, you should receive a receipt number and other details summarising the transaction you have just made. Make a print-out of this page for your own records. We will receive your shipping address and fufill your order in an expedient manner.
Cheque or money order
Step 1 - Let us know what you want
If you prefer to make a transaction by cheque or money order, please write on the back of the cheque the name of the product you want to purchase and your delivery address.
Step 2 - Making cheque payable to
Please make your money order or personal cheque payable to: SUNRISE Information Service.
Step 3 - Sending the cheque
Please send your money order/cheque to:
The Publisher
SUNRISE Information Services (SUNRISE)
PO Box 1468
Woden ACT 2606
Australia
Step 4 - Patience is a virtue!
We recommend allowing up to 5 working days to process personal cheques and another 3 to 10 working days for delivery of CDs depending on your location (please note that international orders will usually take longer to deliver than orders made locally and nationally).
Want to reduce the delivery and processing time? Try ordering our online (software) products instead. Delivery time is virtually non-existent since we only need to send you the registration numbers to activate the software products.
Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
Step 1 - Our account details
For electronic funds transfer from outside of Australia, you have two options:
Option 1 - Telegraphic transfer
Bank Name: National Australia Bank
Branch: King William Street Adelaide SA 5000
Account Name: Community CPS Australia Ltd
Branch No.: 085-121
Account No.: 018052685
Member Number: : 329980
Member Name: : SUNRISE Information Service
Address: : PO Box 1468, Woden, Canberra ACT 2606 Australia
Reference: [Product Name]
Option 2 - SWIFT transfer
SWIFT Code: CUSCAU2SXXX
BSB Number: 805-022
Account Number: 329980
Account Name: SUNRISE Information Service<
Reference: [Product Name]
For electronic funds transfer within Australia:
BSB Number: 805-022
Member Number: 329980
Member Name: SUNRISE Information Service
Reference: [Product Name]
Step 2 - Tell us what you want by email
Please notify us of the transaction and the product you want to purchase by email. You will need to give us details of the transaction so we can identify the product against our bank records. Then we can immediately send you the product (or registration number).
SUNRISE Information Services (SUNRISE)
1 August 2008