Bank Details for payment
Bank Details for payment
Hello
Just got my second booking, yippee
The guest has asked for my bank details to pay the deposit, is it safe??
Many thanks
Michelle
Just got my second booking, yippee
The guest has asked for my bank details to pay the deposit, is it safe??
Many thanks
Michelle
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Hi Michelle,
Great, another booking, well done!
I arrange all my payments by bank transfer. Like Susan, I have never had any problems. The only downside is that guests from the UK report that the transfer charges are very expensive.
There appear to be fast and slower transfers available. The slower option obviously costs less, and that is what I advise guests to take.
Over here in France, such transfers - even international ones - can easily be arranged using e-banking. It is time UK banks also offered this service
Great, another booking, well done!
I arrange all my payments by bank transfer. Like Susan, I have never had any problems. The only downside is that guests from the UK report that the transfer charges are very expensive.
There appear to be fast and slower transfers available. The slower option obviously costs less, and that is what I advise guests to take.
Over here in France, such transfers - even international ones - can easily be arranged using e-banking. It is time UK banks also offered this service
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The first year can be a worry...I think your expectations are sometimes higher than the guests!! That's what we found anyway!
But its a learning curve (like all new experiences) and if you ever do have a problem or are unsure about anything...you get great all round advice from LMH!
If you're anything like me you'll probably spend the next few months checking and re-checking to make sure you've not double booked anyone or booked in the wrong date....that was my greatest fear!?
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But its a learning curve (like all new experiences) and if you ever do have a problem or are unsure about anything...you get great all round advice from LMH!
If you're anything like me you'll probably spend the next few months checking and re-checking to make sure you've not double booked anyone or booked in the wrong date....that was my greatest fear!?
Mouse
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You just provide the venue. We've had a fabulous holiday in a hovel and not such a good one in a four-star hotel. As long as you provide a well-decorated, clean, decently equipped place that ties in with your advertising, you are doing at least as well as most package holiday companies and a lot better than some!VillaTatiana wrote:Thanks, I'm so excited!! I really didn't think anyone would book!! Beginning to panic now and worrying about guests having a fabulous holiday and if they don't then it's all my fault!! God knows what I will be like come July!
It is very easy to take on your guests' cares and woes - you've got to be a bit thick skinned. After all, they are guests, not friends (although most of us would regard the regulars as friends!).
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Hello
Just got this from one of my potential bookings: What does he mean, will he not be sending the booking form back signed, should I insist he does?? And should I be giving out the address of the villa at this early stage??
"Booking form is OK. No need to post. Our agreement would be based on the booking form and communications made to date although we have never had to sign any forms in the past.
Please issue full address of the villa."
Help
Michelle
Just got this from one of my potential bookings: What does he mean, will he not be sending the booking form back signed, should I insist he does?? And should I be giving out the address of the villa at this early stage??
"Booking form is OK. No need to post. Our agreement would be based on the booking form and communications made to date although we have never had to sign any forms in the past.
Please issue full address of the villa."
Help
Michelle
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Agree with Paul....no address until you've got all the money in the bank and its cleared.
I don't ask for a booking form to be completed (tho' many do) I take it as a booking when I've got the 50% deposit...I then send a recipt/booking confirmation that gives them the T&C's and cancellation policy etc.
I also think he is being curt. As Paul says - you've the right to run things how you want to. So if you want a signed booking form then tell him until you have that back plus deposit you can not hold his chosen week for him - as it shows commitment between the two of you.
Don't worry - if he has rented before then he should know this - if he hasn't...time to educate!!
BTW - How is he paying? Is it in installments etc? (you may want to have this on his booking form if its not already).
Also its useful to informed him of your terms and conditions plus cancellation policy when you do get the deposit.
Mouse
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I don't ask for a booking form to be completed (tho' many do) I take it as a booking when I've got the 50% deposit...I then send a recipt/booking confirmation that gives them the T&C's and cancellation policy etc.
I also think he is being curt. As Paul says - you've the right to run things how you want to. So if you want a signed booking form then tell him until you have that back plus deposit you can not hold his chosen week for him - as it shows commitment between the two of you.
Don't worry - if he has rented before then he should know this - if he hasn't...time to educate!!
BTW - How is he paying? Is it in installments etc? (you may want to have this on his booking form if its not already).
Also its useful to informed him of your terms and conditions plus cancellation policy when you do get the deposit.
Mouse
x
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