Pimlico Removals Payment Safety and Security
At Pimlico Removals, protecting your personal and payment information is a top priority. Our secure Pimlico Removals payments area is designed to give you confidence when paying for your removal, storage or packing services. On this page, you will find clear information about how we handle payments, which methods we accept and the security measures we use to safeguard every transaction.
Accepted Payment Methods
We aim to make paying for your move as simple and convenient as possible. Pimlico Removals accepts the following secure payment methods:
Visa: You can pay using any valid Visa debit or credit card. Your card details are processed through a secure payment gateway and are never stored by Pimlico Removals.
Mastercard: We accept both Mastercard debit and credit cards. All Mastercard payments are protected through the same secure processing environment used for Visa transactions.
PayPal: If you prefer not to use a card directly, you can choose PayPal in our secure Pimlico Removals payments area. PayPal transactions allow you to pay using your PayPal balance, linked bank account or card via PayPal’s protected system.
Bank Transfer: For customers who prefer to pay directly from their bank account, we also accept bank transfer. When you choose this option, you will receive the account details required to complete your transfer securely through your own banking provider.
SSL Encrypted Payment Area
Every online payment made to Pimlico Removals is protected by SSL encryption. SSL, or Secure Sockets Layer, is an industry standard security technology that creates an encrypted link between your browser and our secure Pimlico Removals payments area.
This encryption ensures that any information you enter, such as card numbers or personal details, is encoded before it is transmitted. Encrypted data cannot be easily read or intercepted, significantly reducing the risk of unauthorised access while your payment is processed.
When you access our secure Pimlico Removals payments area, your browser will connect through a secure protocol. This confirms that you are communicating with our authorised payment environment and not a third party.
PCI Compliant Payment Processing
Pimlico Removals processes card payments in line with PCI requirements. PCI stands for Payment Card Industry, and the PCI Data Security Standard sets out how cardholder data must be protected by all businesses that accept card payments.
In practice, this means that our secure Pimlico Removals payments area uses authorised payment gateways that are PCI compliant. Sensitive card data is handled and stored only within these specialist systems, not on our own servers. This greatly reduces the risk of card data exposure and provides an additional layer of protection for our customers.
By using PCI compliant payment partners, Pimlico Removals follows recognised best practice for card security and supports the safe handling of your payment information from start to finish.
Protecting Your Personal Information
Alongside our technical safeguards, Pimlico Removals is committed to handling your personal data responsibly. Any details you provide during booking and payment are used only for the purpose of arranging and managing your removal or storage service, taking payment and meeting any related legal or accounting requirements.
Access to your information is limited to authorised personnel who need it to manage your booking, process your payment or provide aftercare. We do not sell or trade your personal or payment details.
Using the Secure Pimlico Removals Payments Area
When you are ready to pay for your service, you will be directed to our secure Pimlico Removals payments area to complete your transaction. You can then choose your preferred method, whether that is Visa, Mastercard, PayPal or bank transfer.
Before confirming your payment, always check that you are on the correct payment page and that you are not sharing your details on public computers or unsecured networks. Keeping your own devices and passwords protected further strengthens the security measures we already have in place.





