Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: ALEXDH on October 12, 2003, 04:20:17 pm
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How do you normally get paid gentleman.
All the best
Alex
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I've found as my prices have gone up I'm getting less cash payments. if your average job price is £35 then you'll usually get paid in cash but if you're getting over £80ish average job price then you'll get cheques.
I was thinking of telling customers i don't take cheques for less than £50 becuse it was getting hard to hide it from the Tax man ;)but I've just gone limited so now it does'nt matter.
I don't take credit cards.
Mike
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Thanks for the info.
What i have been thinking of is something like the below link.
http://www.streamline.com
My unexperienced logic is if someone has a messup they may not have the cash to pay straight away.
I am a ebayer now and again and have a had a few cheques bounce on me too.
I could look more attractive being able to take cards.
Whats your opinion , am I making the typical newby mistake and thinking too deeply about all this.
All the best
Alex
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I've been asked about credit cards twice in the last 3 years, ,most cheques now come with a £200 cheque Gaurantee card so thiers no problem.
One good thing about credit cards is they make you look more established & reputable
what sort of customer are you aiming for? don't aim for the budget customer who can't afford to pay when they have a mishap.
in some ways you're thinking too much about the little things. Don't worry;
you'll do the job...
then they'll pay you...
either cash or cheque ...
no problem ;)
mike
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cheers , thanks for the advice. ;D
I'll put that on the backburner for now, although i agree with you thought it may make me look more professional. 8) 8)
All the best
Alex
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Just to be different Alex - I actually give nearly all my clients an account. The invoice is despatched the day after the job is done and I await the cheque :o
Works really well for me but not sure I would recommend it in many situations in this business.
The software I use for running my business offer a merchant account to allow clients to pay bills online by credit card/switch etc. I really liked the idea but thsy wanted 5% for the pleasure. Born and bred in Yorkshire so you know what happened to that idea!!!
Nigel
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Hi
All of my payments are made either by cash or cheque... in all the years I have been working I have only had one cheque bounce.... the lady was so embarrassed she brought the cash round the same evening.
Like Mike I have only been asked if I take Credit cards twice.
Unlike Mike I do put through all cash and sleep very soundly at nights.
I have worked for many Tax and VAT inspectors over the years and you don't usually find out what they do for a living ... they are a cagey bunch
The Tax people also can take one figure from your accounts and tie it up with a guide reference book...if the rest of the figures don't add up you get a visit from the Collector of taxes...not nice.
This happened to me when I moved away from Contract Cleaning and dispensed with all my part-time staff.. they wanted to know why the staff has disappeared?
Regards
Derek