Just a word of caution - don't send 'Signed for' mail to a French campsite - they have to visit the local main sorting office to pick up any mail which needs to be signed for!
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I just checked out their reservations site. It is secure (SSL protocol) but it wasn't giving me a clue as to methods of payment other than "no credit cards". Very strange!
When you reserve a pitch you receive a confirmation email where it says bank transfer or cheque within 2 weeks. I must admit the campiste was very helpful and their English is superb and they were very prompt in the email responses.
I have ended up paying the deposit using the globalwebpay which I found very user friendly. I did email their support a couple of times which again I found very helpful and reassuring. I have received 3 emails from them confiming the transfer and in theory an email goes to the campsite. Hopefully in a few days the campsite will contact me to confirm the deposit. Very easy to use and certainly cheaper than my bank. I will update on progress!
Val - not necessarily. If the owners live on site, they'll receive the paperwork to sign at their gates, as we do. Le facteur is duty bound to contact the signee first, if no response, then off to the local sorting office which is always the nearest (commune) bureau de poste.
Quote: Originally posted by Floydfan on 03/11/2011
Val - not necessarily. If the owners live on site, they'll receive the paperwork to sign at their gates, as we do. Le facteur is duty bound to contact the signee first, if no response, then off to the local sorting office which is always the nearest (commune) bureau de poste.
We do this all the time.
Hi Floydfan - yes, it obviously wouldn't apply if the owners or reception staff were on site all the time - but many sites only have a 'skeleton' staff over the winter. I know our friends who owned a campsite only popped in to pick up mail a couple of times a week (they didn't live on site).
Also our elderly friend told us that she would have to go to the local sorting office in Olonzac to pick up our 'Signed For' passports - and that the postman would not deliver them - when we had them posted down to her two or three years ago when we were allowed into France without them!
Hi Val. I've had to sign for a package today. It was raining, the postie rang the bell and I walked up to the gates to sign. Passports are usually sent out by courier, rather than by post. They can be signed for too, I've done it here twice now.
Well it worked! The campsite has received my 100euro deposit. This cost me £94 with Globalwebpay - which considering my bank Nationwide wanted £25 for the bank transfer isn't too bad. The process was very easy.
Well the guy on page 1 of this thread who works for them very kindly offered our members an introductory free transfer, can't say fairer than that, eh?
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Today i learnt that my payment went through without a problem and was received on the 8th November which was 4 days after GlobalWebPay sent it, but there was a weekend between.
I have been chasing the site asking them to confirm safe receipt since the 4th November but all i kept getting back was "it takes time so don't worry" Today however they said it hadn't been received so chase it my end!!!
But all is well so Well done GlobalWebPay I now highly recommend their service
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