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Pay Buy Cheque


The following is a guide to paying by Cheque at www.heatandplumb.com. If you have any questions or would like assistance - please call us on 0845 226 22 22

  • Add your order to our Shopping Cart as Normal



  • Proceed to our Checkout - When asked for Payment Method click on the drop down box and choose 'Pay By Cheque'



  • On the Receipt Page - Print Out 2 Copies (or in the absence of a printer make a note of your order number).



  • Make Cheque payable to www.heatandplumb.com ltd


  • For Personal Cheques, please write on the back of your cheque the following information
    • Your Home Address
    • Your Home Telephone Number
    • Your Cheque Guarantee Card Number

  • For Business Cheques, please write on the back of your cheque the following information
    • Business Name
    • The Name of the Person who holds the cheque book account
    • The Business Address
    • The Business Telephone Number

  • Send your Cheque and Reciept Page (or order number) to: CUSTOMER SERVICES, www.heatandplumb.com Ltd Fairwinds, St Breock, Wadebrige, Cornwall PL27 7HS

  • On receipt of your cheque, we will clear funds the same day and process your order immediately

  • Please note there is no service charge when paying by cheque
     

Please read the following terms and conditions

We use the Transax service, from Certegy Limited, to provide a warranty to your cheque.

Certegy will record information in relation to any cheque they are asked to warrant and will use it to decide whether to warrant future cheques where a subscribing organisation requests this service from Certegy to help it decide whether to accept a cheque as payment.

If your cheque is subsequently returned unpaid, we will inform Certegy and also provide them with any information we hold (including your name and address). We may assign our rights to collect a debt to Certegy.

Certegy will use personal data about you (or information about your company) in order to enable them to collect a debt and may carry out a credit check where they deem it necessary to facilitate collection.

Certegy will charge you an administration fee for the collection of a dishonoured cheque.

If you have any questions about the personal information held by Certegy that relates to you, or for details of the Credit Reference Agency they use, or information relating to anything else in this notice please phone 0870 240 4222
 



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'Save energy to save money' 22/04/2008
Homeowners who choose to 'go green' can save around £400 a year by making simple changes in their bathrooms and kitchens, energy-efficiency experts have claimed. Nigel's Eco Store, which sells eco-friendly products, highlighted that becoming more environmentally conscious can result in saving money, as homeowners will use less electricity,... (more)


Toilet break ends in broken toilet 09/04/2008
An Austrian tourist who stopped to use the toilet had a narrow escape when a 47-stone boulder crashed through the roof. Josef Heller had just got off the toilet seat when the rock fell through the ceiling and destroyed the toilet, according to Ananova. The 47-year-old told how he finished washing his... (more)


Bathroom improvements can add value to house 08/04/2008
Improvements to the bathroom are among the most popular ways UK homeowners can increase the value of their property, it has been reported. To appeal to the widest section of the market, a home's bathroom should conform to the classic white suite style with chrome fittings such as taps... (more)


Flat for sale - bath in kitchen 01/04/2008
A flat has gone on sale in Bristol that has a unique approach to kitchen and bathroom design. The property in Hanover Street features a bath in the kitchen, while the only toilet is found on the balcony, reports the Brighton Argus. Nick Muston, auction manager with estate agents Austin Gray, told... (more)


Construction workers fall short of demand 26/03/2008
The UK does not have enough construction workers, such as builders and plumbers, to keep up with all the work that needs to be done, an industry union has said. A spokesman for the Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians (Ucatt) highlighted that the number of apprenticeships falls short of... (more)