How To Pay

Paying for your bin clean has never been so easy and convenient. The many options available are listed below. Just choose one of the methods that's most convenient to you.

pay by cash

Just pay by cash at the time of your bin clean should you be in and if it is convenient. If not use one of our other payment methods listed here.

We always leave you with a payment slip that outlines any balance outstanding along with all the methods and details you need to make a payment.

Please do not send cash in the post, it isn't safe. Just use one of the other safe options listed here.

pay online

Pay online using your credit or debit card. You can pay for your bin clean securely online using your credit or debit card via the PayPal system.

It's very easy and you do not even need a PayPal account to make a payment.

There is a 30p processing fee for using this service. This is a one-off charge per transaction regardless of how much you pay. To make a payment online just click on the Pay Now button opposite or click here.

pay through your bank account

Faster Payments/Bank Transfer - If you have a bank account this is a very popular and easy method to pay for your bin clean.

It takes seconds to complete and once you have paid by this method all the details required to make a payment are stored for future use making paying for your bin clean a breeze.

You can pay through online banking or phone banking. It's very safe and all your bank details are kept totally private. All you need to do is to enter our sort code and account number along with your address as a reference.

Full details on how to use this payment method are detailed on your payslip.

pay by cheque

We accept personal and business cheques. You can pay by cheque when we clean your bin or you can just pop one in the post and forward it to our postal address.

Please remember to write your address on the back of your cheque.

pay by postal order

You can pay by for you bin clean with a postal order. Send it to our postal address and please remember to write your address on the back of your postal order.