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    I was curious to know which payment methods most parents use to pay registered childminders.

    Would you be interested in an easy and convienient way to accept credit and debit card payments from parents via your mobile phone?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard View Post
    I was curious to know which payment methods most parents use to pay registered childminders.

    Would you be interested in an easy and convienient way to accept credit and debit card payments from parents via your mobile phone?
    Not sure if I'd want something on my mobile I always worry about losing it!

    Most of my parents transfer money straight to my account online, which is what I prefer. Two pay cash. One pays by cheque, really wish she wouldn't as getting to the bank to pay it in is a nightmare as the village bank is so small, once I get the double buggy in no one can move!

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    Over the last 5 years all mine used childcare vouchers.

    Accepting credit card and debit payments would be good though, so long as there was no charge/costs to me
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    i accept payment from voucher companies (online payments) and online banking. some parents pay in cash and i have one parent who pays by cheque. i am trying to discourage payment by cheque, as i am 15mins from local branch of bank, and it is only only open 10-3 each day !!! ( and doesn't even have the facility to pay in out of hours! )

    being able to accept payment via my phone is an interesting idea, although i'm not sure i want the responsibility of doing so!

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    The way it would work is that you would have a credit card reader that plugs into your mobile phone and you would have an app on your phone that allows you to take credit and debit card payments from parents.

    The money would go straight into your bank account but there is an admin fee from the financial organisation that provides the facility of 2.75% which you could always pass on to the parent.

    This kind of system is very popular in USA at the moment.
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    Hi,

    Mine either transfer the money into my account or they pay me by childcare vouchers.

    Would want some info on whether using the mobile would be better and would want to know more about it, I am not very good if it means getting technical.

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    Cash or direct bank transfer for me.
    Not sure i like the idea of the mobile payment thingy - too tricky!!

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    Cash, vouchers, direct bank transfer or cheque for me.

    I think I offer enough choice for parents as it is, so wouldn't be interested in a mobile phone option, certainly not one that had to be paid for.

    I can't imagine I would need it very often anyway and would probably have lose any devise I needed!

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    I accept vouchers, transfers or for Ad-hoc contracts cash.

    I have to admit that I'm not planning on getting a smart phone, can't even get the internet on my current one, so wouldn't want parents to pay me via an app. I do however know that some people who use their phone a lot ma find it useful. Hx

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    Bank transfer or vouchers here, one pays by cash but its never very much and can't see them wanting to incur charges when they pass a cash machine to get to me
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    Is there an initial cost for the machine etc? I think that the majority of minders would have only 1 or 2 parents a month maximum wanting to use this method , and so there is little benefit in incurring the expense tbh.

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    Oooh I like apps however don't have my banking on my phone always scared of security. However I would like to know more and it would stop my cash payers expecting change all the time.

    I suppose as the mobile internet progresses this will become more and more common like the contacless payment everywhere at the minute.
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    I don't even know how to use the camera on my phone, so don't think I could manage payments!

    My parents pay vouchers, direct into bank, cash and one still pays by weekly cheque - but at least they all pay so that is the main thing!

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    Out of my 5 families, 4 pay by childcare vouchers and make up the balance with cash or bank transfer and 1 pays with a bank transfer.
    I stopped accepting cheques about 18m ago.
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    All are bank transfer or vouchers straight into my bank.


    I wouldn't like the charges and my parents wouldn't pay when bank transfer takes minutes and is free
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    3 x vouchers, 1 x cash and the rest transfer the money when they receive their invoice.

    I don't have banking on my phone because I worry about the security as well - but I think it's the way things are going - everything is moving towards being phone based isn't it?


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    Vouchers, standing order or cash here. Not really keen on technology

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    Vouchers and Cash for me, I don't have an up to date phone so no apps for me, to be honest as long as i get it don't mind how
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    Vouchers and bank transfer, only very occasionally cash payments.......

    tbh I dont like the idea of them hanging around to do a payment here - they arrive, pick up their kids and go!!!!!
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    i use childcare voucher payments and direct transfers from banks from parents

    occasionally for one off work or very late payments I will accept cash
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