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We realise that our residents frequently have different lifestyles and how that can affect how you would prefer to pay your bills. Irregular hours can make visiting a Post Office or Bank awkward, and some people are not comfortable with phone or on-line banking. So we are regularly looking into finding alternative ways for you to pay your rent.
Direct Debit
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A direct debit is a payment we take direct from your bank or building society account each month. If you would like to pay by direct debit, ask for a form at your local office or email us
We will let you know how much you need to pay each month. Payments also need to be made monthly in advance so that your rent account does not go into arrears.
Because the direct debit system saves us money, we can sometimes give you money back if you pay in this way, as long as your rent account is clear and we receive 12 continuous payments. Ask your Housing Office for more details. |
On-Line
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Use your email account to register with ‘allpayments’ and use a debit/credit card to pay.
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By Text
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Text payments are a new and easy way to pay your rent. You can pay using your mobile phone. This method gives you the flexibility to pay rent 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Swan customers simply need a UK registered mobile phone, a valid allpay.net payment card and a current debit or credit card. After a brief on-line registration via www.allpayments.net you can then pay your rent on the move anytime, anyplace, anywhere.
Making a payment
Once registered, to make a payment, you simply text “Pay” along with a registered text code, (for example, “Rent”) and the amount you wish to pay followed by the text password which is the last four digits of your debit or credit card.
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In Person |
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All Swan offices now have the facility for you to make payments towards your rent, using service charge or purchase key fobs by debit or credit card. Payments can also be made in person or over the telephone and you can pay by cheque, credit card or debit card at any of our offices
More information will be provided through the ‘The Communicator’ publication.
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PayPoint |
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You can also pay your rent at your local Post Office or any of the many retailers who offer the PayPoint service

You can find your nearest paypoint outlet via the locator finder on the Paypoint website
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Allpay Swipe Card Payments
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 You can pay your rent directly via telephone using your debit card Telephone: 0300 303 2500Or ring any of Our Offices and ask for 'Payments'
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Last Updated on Thursday, 28 October 2010 10:26 |