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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Stoots on October 28, 2018, 01:18:59 pm
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I have 63 out of 470 on Go cardless
Ive just text the vast majority of my round an offer to sign up and get next clean free.
Lets see how many takers i get, hope they dont all sign up at once or im skint this christmas!
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Shoulda done it in blocks of 20 - at least then it would’ve been manageable if they take you up on your offer
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Shoulda done it in blocks of 20 - at least then it would’ve been manageable if they take you up on your offer
4 so far in last half hour, few text back wanting to stay as they are.
Didnt bother to text any cash ones, i also said free clean offer expires end october
not bothered about having them all on go cardless but it would be nice to get maybe half the round on it, will help with cash flow
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I need to do this and look into it more, how easy is it to set up from my side and then from their side? What do they have to do? Make a big difference to me this i think and help drive down my debt list
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I need to do this and look into it more, how easy is it to set up from my side and then from their side? What do they have to do? Make a big difference to me this i think and help drive down my debt list
yep its as easy as creating an account and registering your bank details.... and then sending customers a link to fill there info in.
intergrated with cleaner planner its great...one click and payment is requested after each clean.
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Why on earth would you offer a free clean though ???
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I need to do this and look into it more, how easy is it to set up from my side and then from their side? What do they have to do? Make a big difference to me this i think and help drive down my debt list
From both parties view point it is very easy to do. Once you have set your account up, you are given a link which you keep and can even paste onto your website.
When the customer uses said link, either direct or through your website, it takes them to a direct debit mandate form which you can add your company logo onto. They simply fill out their details, ie name, address, email and bank details. You then get an email which tells you someone has signed up and you can see this on your dashboard on the GoCardless site. Then you can start processing payments or link it to the Squeegee app or other work apps you may be using
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Why on earth would you offer a free clean though ???
Think about the bigger picture
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Why on earth would you offer a free clean though ???
I thought this as well. Even if all your customers don't sign up, you could be working a couple of days or several days for free.
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Why on earth would you offer a free clean though ???
As an incentive to sign up.
Ive asked them before nicely, not much response.
Usually people are motivated to do something when theres something in it for them.
I do free cleans all the time..... non payers, messers on first cleans, money lost on marketting etc, its only a business cost like any other.
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Each to their own but I've never done a free clean for any customer ever and never would....I think it's a foolish idea myself.....
If I wanted to get customers on gocardless I'd just tell them this is my payment method from next clean please sign up....
BACS is great for me for lots of customers as well as card payments/cash at the door...hardly any cheques now and my debt list is usually pretty low(usually under 1k)so manageable......
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Why on earth would you offer a free clean though ???
As an incentive to sign up.
Ive asked them before nicely, not much response.
Usually people are motivated to do something when theres something in it for them.
I do free cleans all the time..... non payers, messers on first cleans, money lost on marketting etc, its only a business cost like any other.
I've never not been paid for a first clean EVER in 25 yrs of window cleaning.......
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:'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
Don't clean windows for free.
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Why on earth would you offer a free clean though ???
As an incentive to sign up.
Ive asked them before nicely, not much response.
Usually people are motivated to do something when theres something in it for them.
I do free cleans all the time..... non payers, messers on first cleans, money lost on marketting etc, its only a business cost like any other.
I shut my usual account down and am not giving my new details, only GoCardless. Have lost a couple but nothingmuch.
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Why on earth would you offer a free clean though ???
As an incentive to sign up.
Ive asked them before nicely, not much response.
Usually people are motivated to do something when theres something in it for them.
I do free cleans all the time..... non payers, messers on first cleans, money lost on marketting etc, its only a business cost like any other.
I've never not been paid for a first clean EVER in 25 yrs of window cleaning.......
lol, i think ive lost over a grand in 4 years, not all first cleans, some moved out without paying, some just became a bad payer etc.
But in the bigger picture whats a grand in 4 years really? sounds a lot but at about 20 quid a month in reality its a very small percentage of turnover, its just another cost associated with growth.
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Don't forget it costs YOU MONEY to clean someone's windows(resin,water meter bill,heating it up if your hot wfp)diesel driving there,etc,etc......it all adds up......
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Each to their own but I've never done a free clean for any customer ever and never would....I think it's a foolish idea myself.....
If I wanted to get customers on gocardless I'd just tell them this is my payment method from next clean please sign up....
BACS is great for me for lots of customers as well as card payments/cash at the door...hardly any cheques now and my debt list is usually pretty low(usually under 1k)so manageable......
Don't forget it costs YOU MONEY to clean someone's windows(resin,water meter bill,heating it up if your hot wfp)diesel driving there,etc,etc......it all adds up......
You might think its foolish daz but like you say each to their own... ive spent 5k on canvassers, doing free cleans, dealing with bad payers etc... i might have lost a lot of money on that but gained a grand a month in revenue in the bigger scheme of things....
you blew 5k on a diesel heater that does not add a grand a month in revenue
Whos the fool ?
Just saying :P
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It's a crazy argument, yes free cleans are a good incentives and perhaps spread over a period of time rather than all customers in one go.
However a 25% or 50% off the next clean is just as much an incentive.
The argument on free cleans due to messes etc is silly. Yes sometimes these things are out your control and you can choose to chase up if it's worth it or to simply forget.
But here, you have made the conscientious decision to offer free cleans
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It's a crazy argument, yes free cleans are a good incentives and perhaps spread over a period of time rather than all customers in one go.
However a 25% or 50% off the next clean is just as much an incentive.
The argument on free cleans due to messes etc is silly. Yes sometimes these things are out your control and you can choose to chase up if it's worth it or to simply forget.
But here, you have made the conscientious decision to offer free cleans
Its not an argument mate.
There's nothing to argue about
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Why on earth would you offer a free clean though ???
Think about the bigger picture
I have !
your going out working for free, using fuel,wear and tear on van equipment etc..
It's madness ???
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Each to their own but I've never done a free clean for any customer ever and never would....I think it's a foolish idea myself.....
If I wanted to get customers on gocardless I'd just tell them this is my payment method from next clean please sign up....
BACS is great for me for lots of customers as well as card payments/cash at the door...hardly any cheques now and my debt list is usually pretty low(usually under 1k)so manageable......
Don't forget it costs YOU MONEY to clean someone's windows(resin,water meter bill,heating it up if your hot wfp)diesel driving there,etc,etc......it all adds up......
You might think its foolish daz but like you say each to their own... ive spent 5k on canvassers, doing free cleans, dealing with bad payers etc... i might have lost a lot of money on that but gained a grand a month in revenue in the bigger scheme of things....
you blew 5k on a diesel heater that does not add a grand a month in revenue
Whos the fool ?
Just saying :P
i already earn a very comfortable living from window cleaning for my needs, you didnt so you spent money to gain the work to reach a better level of income.....thats fair enough.....
i didnt blow 5k on a heater....(it was £4.5k actually).it was a 25 year anniversary present to myself to make my working days easier for years to come with frost protection to boot! ;D
might as well spend the money....i cant take it with me! ;D
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My entire round of 655 jobs is now on Go Cardless, including six commercial jobs.
Details about Go Cardless have been on the payment card that we put through the door for 3 years, and many went to direct debit voluntarily. We started offering direct debit 3 years ago.
I made direct debit a condition of being added to the round for new customers in March of this year. We don't do ANY work unless they've authorised a mandate.
70% of them sign up - the rest do not become our customers.
Over the summer I sent the customers who were still paying bacs / cash / cheques (about 150 customers) a copy of our brochure, along with a letter explaining about Go Carless and saying 'for continuation of service please set up a direct debit'.
Of those 150 customers about 40% have made the switch, and 40 I am still chasing
It is hard work getting your round this way, but if you do it, you won't regret it.
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My entire round of 655 jobs is now on Go Cardless, including six commercial jobs.
Details about Go Cardless have been on the payment card that we put through the door for 3 years, and many went to direct debit voluntarily. We started offering direct debit 3 years ago.
I made direct debit a condition of being added to the round for new customers in March of this year. We don't do ANY work unless they've authorised a mandate.
70% of them sign up - the rest do not become our customers.
Over the summer I sent the customers who were still paying bacs / cash / cheques (about 150 customers) a copy of our brochure, along with a letter explaining about Go Carless and saying 'for continuation of service please set up a direct debit'.
Of those 150 customers about 40% have made the switch, and 40 I am still chasing
It is hard work getting your round this way, but if you do it, you won't regret it.
For 650 customers I see no benefit. The admin time in reconciliation is small and with the amount of jobs you’ve lost it’s costing you thousands.
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My entire round of 655 jobs is now on Go Cardless, including six commercial jobs.
Details about Go Cardless have been on the payment card that we put through the door for 3 years, and many went to direct debit voluntarily. We started offering direct debit 3 years ago.
I made direct debit a condition of being added to the round for new customers in March of this year. We don't do ANY work unless they've authorised a mandate.
70% of them sign up - the rest do not become our customers.
Over the summer I sent the customers who were still paying bacs / cash / cheques (about 150 customers) a copy of our brochure, along with a letter explaining about Go Carless and saying 'for continuation of service please set up a direct debit'.
Of those 150 customers about 40% have made the switch, and 40 I am still chasing
It is hard work getting your round this way, but if you do it, you won't regret it.
For 650 customers I see no benefit. The admin time in reconciliation is small and with the amount of jobs you’ve lost it’s costing you thousands.
Not if you fill them back up though.
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My entire round of 655 jobs is now on Go Cardless, including six commercial jobs.
Details about Go Cardless have been on the payment card that we put through the door for 3 years, and many went to direct debit voluntarily. We started offering direct debit 3 years ago.
I made direct debit a condition of being added to the round for new customers in March of this year. We don't do ANY work unless they've authorised a mandate.
70% of them sign up - the rest do not become our customers.
Over the summer I sent the customers who were still paying bacs / cash / cheques (about 150 customers) a copy of our brochure, along with a letter explaining about Go Carless and saying 'for continuation of service please set up a direct debit'.
Of those 150 customers about 40% have made the switch, and 40 I am still chasing
It is hard work getting your round this way, but if you do it, you won't regret it.
For 650 customers I see no benefit. The admin time in reconciliation is small and with the amount of jobs you’ve lost it’s costing you thousands.
Not if you fill them back up though.
They are still lost.
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They are still lost.
I agree but if you are losing customers that you don't want (for any reason) to replace them with ones that you do then there is no problem there.
Not everyone wants 10 vans and 1000s of customers.
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They are still lost.
I agree but if you are losing customers that you don't want (for any reason) to replace them with ones that you do then there is no problem there.
Not everyone wants 10 vans and 1000s of customers.
But why would you decide what is a good customer based upon the method by which they pay? I have some customers that are slow in paying, but the vast majority pay within a few days. I understand why you might want them all paying that way, but 650 customers is easily manageable in terms of credit control.
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They are still lost.
I agree but if you are losing customers that you don't want (for any reason) to replace them with ones that you do then there is no problem there.
Not everyone wants 10 vans and 1000s of customers.
But why would you decide what is a good customer based upon the method by which they pay? I have some customers that are slow in paying, but the vast majority pay within a few days. I understand why you might want them all paying that way, but 650 customers is easily manageable in terms of credit control.
Again, you're preaching to the converted; I will take money any way you want to give me it. For a guy on his todd though it completely eliminates one of his jobs.
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it the constant texting reminders that gets a bit tedious, its always the same ones, slow payers dragging there heals.
Having to sift through bank accounts/paypal every few days, then send a reminder out.
I admit for a chap on his own thats only a couple of hours a week but still its one less thing to think about
Anyway ive only had 10 sign up so far so goes to show a lot dont like it anyway and i cant see myself with a round full of go cardless anytime soon.
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it the constant texting reminders that gets a bit tedious, its always the same ones, slow payers dragging there heals.
Having to sift through bank accounts/paypal every few days, then send a reminder out.
I admit for a chap on his own thats only a couple of hours a week but still its one less thing to think about
Anyway ive only had 10 sign up so far so goes to show a lot dont like it anyway and i cant see myself with a round full of go cardless anytime soon.
i only have around 20 customers that i have to send a text reminder for BACS payments every month.....the vast majority transfer payments either on the day of clean or within a few weeks..... :)
i still collect though from some jobs(mainly card payments,cash and the odd cheque).........
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It's easier to put new customers onto it straight away than converting existing customers onto it
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It's easier to put new customers onto it straight away than converting existing customers onto it
Not in my experience.
Easier to ask them after when they have some trust in you.
I offer all of them go cardless on sign up, not many choose it.
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it the constant texting reminders that gets a bit tedious, its always the same ones, slow payers dragging there heals.
Having to sift through bank accounts/paypal every few days, then send a reminder out.
I admit for a chap on his own thats only a couple of hours a week but still its one less thing to think about
Anyway ive only had 10 sign up so far so goes to show a lot dont like it anyway and i cant see myself with a round full of go cardless anytime soon.
i only have around 20 customers that i have to send a text reminder for BACS payments every month.....the vast majority transfer payments either on the day of clean or within a few weeks..... :)
i still collect though from some jobs(mainly card payments,cash and the odd cheque).........
I text everyone after 7 days then every week until paid, otherwise it gets out of hand.
If no payment by next clean they get skipped, if it becomes a habit for slow payment dropped. Go cardless would solve this process for me.
I never collect. I tried it when starting out but an hour round trip to call at a couple of houses in the dark in rush hour traffic isn't that appealing. Especially when you get there and no one is in.
That idea didn't last long, sod that I'd rather just find a new customer.
Only cash payers I have are always in or leave money out. If they aren't in on occasion I'll roll it over to the next clean but this is rare and I would stop at 2 cleans owing and simply attempt to collect next time I'm passing or there clean is due.
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It's easier to put new customers onto it straight away than converting existing customers onto it
Not in my experience.
Easier to ask them after when they have some trust in you.
I offer all of them go cardless on sign up, not many choose it.
Thats not been my experience, but then I don't give the customers a list of payment options. I simply let them know that payment is via direct debit and the response is generally, "that's great, it's so much easier"
To the point that ones have said this when leaving a review on my Facebook page
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