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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Webster on October 29, 2007, 08:23:17 pm

Title: Internet Bank Transfer
Post by: Webster on October 29, 2007, 08:23:17 pm
I want to encourage customers to pay via IBT as cheques cost too much.

How do you suggest I word this in a note to them?

I will accept Cash, IBT, Paypal and cheques.

Bjorn
Title: Re: Internet Bank Transfer
Post by: windowwashers on October 29, 2007, 08:38:17 pm
I want to encourage customers to pay via IBT as cheques cost too much.

How do you suggest I word this in a note to them?

I will accept Cash, IBT, Paypal and cheques.

Bjorn
say you have to charge them a fee for cheques and say IBT is free, I do and it works for me  ;)
Title: Re: Internet Bank Transfer
Post by: Neil Williams on October 29, 2007, 09:30:20 pm
WHAT  >:(
So everytime YOU write a cheque out you have to pay a surcharge do you?

Tel your customers you can keep the prices down if you go internet.

charge them a fee for cheques
Title: Re: Internet Bank Transfer
Post by: windowwashers on October 29, 2007, 09:32:31 pm
WHAT  >:(
So everytime YOU write a cheque out you have to pay a surcharge do you?

Tel your customers you can keep the prices down if you go internet.

charge them a fee for cheques
to be honest yes I do, take a look at lloydstsb business banking if you think I am telling a lie.

Neil why the  >:(, if you like paying bank charges thats upto you, the person asked a question I gave an answer if quoting please include the whole quote (not that I care if it makes me look bad) if just gives others that read it half the info, if you look at other companies, they charge £2.50 approx if you dont pay direct debit, why because cheques cost money to bank this is not a lie and you will have heard this before if you pay bills yourself. Please dont knock others because you do not do it yourself, everyone works and runs their business a different ways that work for them, I do it my way, and you do it yours. I give my opinion to help others, not saying my way is the best just a different way sometimes to what others do, some will learn from it some will not, the choice is theirs at the end of the day.


back to what I was saying before, this is what I do and it works for me.
Title: Re: Internet Bank Transfer
Post by: mark dew on October 30, 2007, 01:19:57 am
Some thing like this then:

Payment Methods
We value all our customers and greatly appreciate prompt payment, cash-flow vital for any small business. You can use any of the following methods of payment, however, because it is free, and because there is always a permenant record, our prefered method would be via internet bank transfer.

Internet Bank Transfer
Use your own bank to transfer money.
Log on to your account and pay "XXXXXXX XXXXX" LloydsTSB Sort no. XXXXXX acount no. XXXXXXX.
Use the first line of your address as reference

Paypal
If you wish to pay via a Paypal account, please send your email address and I will email you a request for money after cleaning your windows.

Cash
Cash is always accepted, however please avoid posting.

Cheque
Cheques should be made payable to "XXXXXXX XXXXX"

Bjorn

looks good, but i don't see any advantage of using paypal and emailing them each time.
1 it will cost you in charges 
2 emailing each person will add extra time on how long it takes to do each job
3 if people have paypal, the chances are they will have internet banking facility as well and can transfer payment at no extra cost to you.

You should factor your admin time in the running costs or hourly earning rate of your business. Keeping that to a minimum will make your time more profitable.

Title: Re: Internet Bank Transfer
Post by: Paul Coleman on October 30, 2007, 05:15:05 am
Some thing like this then:

Payment Methods
We value all our customers and greatly appreciate prompt payment, cash-flow vital for any small business. You can use any of the following methods of payment, however, because it is free, and because there is always a permenant record, our prefered method would be via internet bank transfer.

Internet Bank Transfer
Use your own bank to transfer money.
Log on to your account and pay "XXXXXXX XXXXX" LloydsTSB Sort no. XXXXXX acount no. XXXXXXX.
Use the first line of your address as reference

Paypal
If you wish to pay via a Paypal account, please send your email address and I will email you a request for money after cleaning your windows.

Cash
Cash is always accepted, however please avoid posting.

Cheque
Cheques should be made payable to "XXXXXXX XXXXX"

Bjorn

Many people still do not have internet banking but do have telephone banking.  The end result is the same as internet banking.  It might pay you to mention that as an acceptable method too.
Title: Re: Internet Bank Transfer
Post by: TVCS on October 31, 2007, 10:36:25 pm
that looks good but check your spelling bud
Title: Re: Internet Bank Transfer
Post by: supernova77 on November 03, 2007, 05:40:28 pm
A CHAPS (same day) payment costs around £30... That's probably what she thought you were asking about?

Whereas a BACS payment takes a couple of days to credit an account, but doesn't nomrally cost anything.

Andy
Title: Re: Internet Bank Transfer
Post by: Spursboy1972 on November 04, 2007, 08:54:26 am
I am in the process of devising a letter to customers to explain about rising costs etc and in my efforts to keep prices down one way I can save is in postage and banking cheques. If they pay online its free to me so it would save me printing envelopes and leaving stamps.

Esp as I was informed the price of a 1st class stamp will very soon hit the 40pence + mark.
Title: Re: Internet Bank Transfer
Post by: Alex Gardiner on November 04, 2007, 09:01:37 am

Ammendment:

Payment Methods
We value all our customers and greatly appreciate prompt payment, cash-flow vital for any small business. You can use any of the following methods of payment, however, because it is free, and because there is always a permenant record, our prefered method would be via internet bank transfer.

Internet Bank Transfer
Use your own bank to transfer money.
Log on to your account and pay "XXXXXXX XXXXX" LloydsTSB Sort no. XXXXXX acount no. XXXXXXX.
Use the first line of your address as reference

Telephone Banking
If you have this facility you can pay using the details above.

Cash
Cash is always accepted, however please avoid posting.

Cheque
Cheques should be made payable to "XXXXXXX XXXXX"

Bjorn




Would anyone like to amend my English?

Your English is great  :).  I've just put it through a spell checker for you and tweaked your punctuation:-

'Amendment:

Payment Methods
We value all our customers and greatly appreciate prompt payment as cash-flow is vital for any small business. You can use any of the following methods of payment.  However, because it is free and  there is always a permanent record, our preferred method would be via internet bank transfer.

Internet Bank Transfer
Use your own bank to transfer money.
Log on to your account and pay "XXXXXXX XXXXX" LloydsTSB Sort no. XXXXXX account no. XXXXXXX.
Use the first line of your address as reference

Telephone Banking
If you have this facility you can pay using the details above.

Cash
Cash is always accepted, however please avoid posting.

Cheque
Cheques should be made payable to "XXXXXXX XXXXX"

Bjorn'

Mrs A

Title: Re: Internet Bank Transfer
Post by: ok cleaning on November 04, 2007, 10:18:38 am
hi Bjorn why dont you try free banking from abbey, nationwide or even postoffice they supply everything you need and aslong as you dont get over drown costs you nothing at all
Title: Re: Internet Bank Transfer
Post by: windowwashers on November 04, 2007, 10:29:21 am
hi Bjorn why dont you try free banking from abbey, nationwide or even postoffice they supply everything you need and aslong as you dont get over drown costs you nothing at all
free (always means a term and condition here and there) if running a business go for a business account that will do what you need and for sure if you are a new business I would not recommend getting a free business account as you will need help, you get a year or 2 free banking from a normal business account (then goes up in stages of fees)lloyds tsb, natwest barclays etc, I would not ever trust the post office for my business banking they cant every get letters out on time and control the staff  >:( trust them with all my income NO WAY!!