The payment vehicle is a crucial element in applications of the contingent
valuation method because it provides the context for payment. However, in m
any countries a relative unfamiliarity with the use of tax levies and refer
enda can affect the plausibility of payment vehicles and lead to payment ve
hicle bias. The most commonly used approach for determining whether payment
bias exists is to use tests of convergent validity. It is demonstrated tha
t simple tests of convergent validity can be ineffective in diagnosing the
existence of payment vehicle bias. Payment vehicle bias is found to occur b
ecause of differences in the coverage of payment vehicles and doubts about
payment being one-off. When respondents are found to be protesting against
a particular payment vehicle, the current state of the art approach is to d
elete them from the sample. In this paper an alternative approach that reli
es on the recoding of protest responses is proposed.