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Payment for Bed and Breakfast


Hi Michelle,

Thanks for doing this sight, it's great and helps a lot of us folks!

My question is basically this, which is the best way to pay for B&B's?  I know some take credit cards, some paypal, etc.

We are wanting to pay for the majority of our lodging before we get there, so it's just one less thing to worry about!biggrin

If I pay via Paypal, am I still going to be able to get a VAT refund?  Do you know if there are additional charges to

me depending on payments?  I may have to contact each, paypal, cc, etc..but thought you might know.I hope these are not silly questions, but it's my

first trip there...am SO excited!!!smile  Thanks for your time!



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Welcome to my forum. Glad you are enjoying looking around it.

First the VAT. You do not get a refund on anything you "consume" such as B&B, hotels, food, car rentals. Gifts you purchase and export back to your home country (outside the EU) are eligible for the VAT refund.

Most B&Bs will take your credit card details to make a reservation but prefer to be paid in cash upon departure. Those that do accept credit cards for payment often tack on an extra percentage (2 -3 %) when using a cc to pay for the room.

Assuming you are in the US or Canada, using Pay Pal means a foreign exchange. I'm not sure of their rules on that so you will have to go to their website to find out.

Some people use vouchers that they pay for in advance but I'm not an advocate of them. It greatly reduces your B&B choices to those that accept them, the B&B only gets a percentage not the full amount and travel agents take a cut.

When I'm in Ireland I usually just get cash from an ATM and pay that way.

Be sure to check out my B&B Etiquette info.

Michele



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It is just not feasable for many smaller B&B owners in Ireland to take credit cards. 

There is a minimum 3% charge on all transactions they accept (which they seldom pass to the paying guest).  There are also other fee's involved in the membership of the scheme, the rental of the equipment, the phone calls made to the premium rate modem which transfers and aproves the transaction.  US cards are not Chip and Pin so the old fasioned process has to be carried out and may take up to 10 days before the transaction is completed (possibly for inexplicable reasons declined?).   You will find that larger B&B's and Guesthouses (B&B with more than 5 letting rooms) that accept cards are at the higher end of the price scale, partly because they do take CC payments.  I did work it out a few years ago for a friend considering the option and the cost of running a card payment facility could have been equivelent to paying the wage of their breakfast waitress (12 hours per week)

As Michele has said it is as easy to just pay cash on departure.  If booking through a web site then payment by card would be accepted or some like Go Ireland then a small deposit is taken.



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Thanks so much for the information Michelle.  I do appreciate it!

I'm sure we are "over thinking" alot of things, but that's part of the exitement

for "first" time vacations ha!  I will be reading more of your forum and we

do have your book for a lot of helpful information! 

Thanks again,

Jivinj



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Thanks for the information!

We of course don't mind paying, and there are some great looking B&B's out there,

but was just wanting to know the "smartest" way for everyone!  I appreciate your

input!  Have a great day!



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Let us know if you have any more questions as your trip planning proceeds. The planning is half the fun and just adds to the excitement!

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