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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Majestic on June 08, 2007, 07:46:42 pm

Title: Paypal
Post by: Majestic on June 08, 2007, 07:46:42 pm
I have been asked by a few of my customers who pay by cheque if I had thought about using Paypal
A couple of years ago I tried Nochex but it did not take off.
But now with most people using ebay and having a Paypal account I am thinking of trying it again.
Just one question, not all of my customers pay the same amount so  how do I set it up so they can pay there price
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: East coast window cleaning Services on June 08, 2007, 07:53:03 pm
Just remember they charge a stupid amount of commision
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: Jason Atwell on June 08, 2007, 08:26:22 pm
Just charge everyone the same, £5 is a nice amount!  You know you only do it for the enjoyment and not the money anyway! :P
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: JohnL on June 08, 2007, 08:36:27 pm
I dont understand the question because Paypal take basically any amounts of money, it does not have to be a fixed figure.

I would suggest you try coming to an arrangement with the customers re the interest charges which you will incur   ::)
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: matt on June 08, 2007, 08:47:30 pm
you can set it up so they enter the amount to be paid

then add under the paypal box ( PLEASE INCLUDE IN THE NOTES YOUR ADDRESS )

when you pay, paypal gives you the option to send the "reciever" your address, they also have a box for "SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS " this is where mine put the address

failing all of that, if they dont do either ( and i occasional get the odd 1 who dont seem to understand simple instructions ) i just e.mail the person who sent the cash and aks "what is your address please "

job done
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: Majestic on June 08, 2007, 09:08:31 pm
Thanks Matt
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: LWC on June 08, 2007, 10:01:05 pm
i setup a paypal thing on my website, but some people who dont use it were put off by the fact that you had to sign up much to my disapoinment, with nochex you just enter your card details the amount and then click to pay

why not use both  ;)
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: matt on June 08, 2007, 10:04:54 pm


why not use both  ;)

indeed :)

now harm in 2, the more the merrier

the thing with paypal is as its now tied to ebay, a fair % of online users have it :)
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: Jon T.C. on June 08, 2007, 10:12:50 pm
i setup a paypal thing on my website, but some people who dont use it were put off by the fact that you had to sign up much to my disapoinment, with nochex you just enter your card details the amount and then click to pay

why not use both  ;)

On my paypal payment, on my website, the customer does not have to sign up. Don't ask me how - I don't know - it just does.

As for the amounts you pay paypal, it is 3.4% + 20p. ( 54p per £10 ). You can claim back these charges against your tax - so as far as I'm concerned - it's as long as it's broad.

Regards Jon
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: aztec on June 08, 2007, 10:16:31 pm
i was thinking of getting a hand held credit card payment machine , anyone know how much they cost? otherwise what about the customer paying 6 monthly or yearly in advance and guarantee them either 6 cleans in 6 months or for their loyalty 14 cleans for the price of 12 at the time of their choice, or a few inside cleans instead of an outside clean in the winter, just a thought
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: Lakes and Pennine on June 08, 2007, 11:16:09 pm
I had also thought about one of these hand held machines. But does anybody know about bank charges. I tried to keep away from a buissness account as its about 60p a cheque, if I remember rightly. You can usualy get away with it, but if folk are paying by card this may be stretching a point.
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: nat on June 08, 2007, 11:47:16 pm
i setup a paypal thing on my website, but some people who dont use it were put off by the fact that you had to sign up much to my disapoinment, with nochex you just enter your card details the amount and then click to pay

why not use both  ;)

On my paypal payment, on my website, the customer does not have to sign up. Don't ask me how - I don't know - it just does.

As for the amounts you pay paypal, it is 3.4% + 20p. ( 54p per £10 ). You can claim back these charges against your tax - so as far as I'm concerned - it's as long as it's broad.

Regards Jon
The reason for this Jon is you have set up a merchant account so there for they can just enter their card detials without actually signing up through your shopping cart

if you only going to use a straight forward paypal account to recive money then they will have to have a paypal account in use to pay you with
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: matt on June 08, 2007, 11:55:27 pm
paypal are now charging to setup a merchant account now i belive
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: Majestic on June 08, 2007, 11:55:45 pm
I already have my own Paypal account , which one do I need to accept online payments. There are a few to choose from Payment Pro, Payment Standard
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: matt on June 08, 2007, 11:58:50 pm
i did a bit of a write up about it the other day

hang on

i wil have a search
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: matt on June 08, 2007, 11:59:47 pm
ive just been though the process and listed it below

log in

merchant tools ( from the top menu )

Website Payments Standard ( from left H menu )

Next step: Learn how to integrate Website Payments Standard. ( from the middle text bit )

now under the blue boxs it says  "Or, customise your solution."

now click on "Buy now buttons"

Now i allways add the words " WINDOW CLEANING" as Item name / service

leave everything else black

choose a different button ( chose the 1 you like )

then right at the bottom is " create button now"

then you will have the code to insert into your website
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: nat on June 09, 2007, 12:00:20 am
you need a paypal merchant account to accept online payments, ie intergrated in your site and acting like a credit card machine.

my merchant account was free but knowing them robbing bleeders they probably are charging for it now!!
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: Majestic on June 09, 2007, 12:21:21 am
Sorted out the code for the  button,  but am having trouble getting it to work on my site. It just keeps showing text instead of the paypal button
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: LWC on June 09, 2007, 07:18:43 am
nochex gives you code for that to work straight away, i think with paypal, you have to add the picture then make it a hyperlink after, 2 secs i will have a little go

also, nochex charges 2.9% + 20p, little bit less than paypal...
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: LWC on June 09, 2007, 07:29:58 am
right, i just made it on mine

what are you using to make the site? did you enter it in as html?
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: Majestic on June 09, 2007, 02:09:24 pm
I am using Netobjects fusion 9, but I think I have it working now. The trouble with netobjects is , when you browse as web page everything looks fine but when you upload it to your site sometimes things goes  missing

I think I could of done it , so if anyone would like to try it and send me something please feel free ;D
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: LWC on June 09, 2007, 09:40:55 pm
hi john, i just checked your site, looks nice. maybe a suggestion to have a paymen button down the left like on mine??

also how did you do your paypal, i mean, when you click pay it says majestic window cleaning, whereas mine says my email address, yours looks really pro
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: Majestic on June 09, 2007, 10:27:56 pm
I tried having the button on the left , but it came out on avery page . WhenI set up the account it had something like name of account , so I put Majestic
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: matt on June 09, 2007, 11:37:24 pm
i cannot find the paypal button on your site ??

what page is it on
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: LWC on June 10, 2007, 08:47:42 am
the home page, down bottom right
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: matt on June 10, 2007, 10:27:16 am
my 19" screen broke a few months ago, so i now use my spare 15 " and the res is set to 800 X 600, with it set to that, you cannot see it all the way over there

John just insert a
 after the last logo ( IPAF )

this wil give you a much better layout for people using 800 X 600 and plenty older folks will be using 800 X 600 with "hand me down " PC's from there kids
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: Majestic on June 10, 2007, 12:19:04 pm
Matt

  ???
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: matt on June 10, 2007, 12:55:32 pm
just include the HTML code
 after the image and it will create a BREAK thus it will be on a seperate line
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: Majestic on June 28, 2007, 04:53:49 pm
WellPaypal has really taken off, I should of done it sooner.  Is there any way I can send a thank you for payment email as soon as they have paid
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: matt on June 28, 2007, 07:37:37 pm
you have a few more quid in your paypal account ;)

Normally at the end of the week, i look at who's paid via paypal ( via the paypal site, it'll have e.mail address's ) and i right a e.mail and just copy and paste the e.mail address's in, takes about 5 mins to do and i feel looks like you mean biz
Title: Re: Paypal
Post by: Majestic on June 28, 2007, 08:15:23 pm
Cheers Matt