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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Perfect Windows on January 12, 2016, 04:39:24 pm
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For anyone using GoCardless:
If you collect ten direct debits on a given day, do you receive one amalgamated payment or ten different payments?
Thanks,
Vin
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The total amount will be paid in one payment , It works great just requested payment from 23 custys nice chunk of money into my bank account with very little effort .
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You get a lump sum as mike has said.
You receive an email usually around 3-4pm giving a list of payments received for that day.
I am lucky as i use cleaner planner. I just click buttons and get paid 6-7 days later. Cleaner planner updates everything for me.
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Thanks, guys.
Vin
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Don't want to hijack a thread.
Quick question, you lads that use go cardless did you find it easy convincing customers to use it?
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Don't want to hijack a thread.
Quick question, you lads that use go cardless did you find it easy convincing customers to use it?
I wouldn't say easy..for me some did straight away some have done over time I'm still pushing it I think the key is to keep pushing it to people, for new customers I tell them this is the preferred method of payment and nearly all new ones sign up to it, customers ive had for years are a bit slower to change their payment method but if someone is late in paying then I push it to them more. In general I get a slow but steady increase in customers signing up over the months.
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Don't want to hijack a thread.
Quick question, you lads that use go cardless did you find it easy convincing customers to use it?
I did mine in stages in letting people know. Worked a treat.
New customers have to pay via GC.
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Don't want to hijack a thread.
Quick question, you lads that use go cardless did you find it easy convincing customers to use it?
I wouldn't say easy..for me some did straight away some have done over time I'm still pushing it I think the key is to keep pushing it to people, for new customers I tell them this is the preferred method of payment and nearly all new ones sign up to it, customers ive had for years are a bit slower to change their payment method but if someone is late in paying then I push it to them more. In general I get a slow but steady increase in customers signing up over the months.
What he said ^^^
Also... I've now made in mandatory for all new customers to pay by direct debit - I give them the impression that they aren't entered "onto the system" (Aworka) and wont get a first clean date until they register - it's working so far!
:)