Extremely unprofessional looking receipts for credit card payments.
The credit card receipts that our clients are printing out after payment are extremely unprofessional looking, to the point where several clients have called asking us for "real" receipts thinking that their browsers did not display the receipt correctly. It would be nice if the receipts were updated.
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AM Bhatti commented
Ditto on the previous comments on this. The presented "receipt" after online payment has no detail information from the biller. It should be the same as what is emailed but be presented as a PDF file that I can download to keep with the original bill from the biller.
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Anonymous commented
Agreed. I'm in Canada, need receipts for payments that include sales tax so that I can claim a tax credit for the sales tax paid, and these receipts do not meet the legal requirements for such receipts. I need a receipt including the address (not just the name) of the payee, the payee's tax registration number, at least a minimal description of the goods or services I paid for, and the amount of sales tax. None of these things are on the Intuit-generated receipt. Fortunately, the invoices I get (not sure if those are from Intuit or my payees' other systems) have the necessary information.
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Kristi commented
ok - wait - I may have to take this back. I've now gone back to the original interface and pressed print (was going to print the invoice out again to go with the screenshot) and now there is a nice "PAID" marked across it. I'm going to print that and submit it - sure would have been nicer to have this show up when I pressed "print receipt" in the other window.
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Kristi commented
in fact - I'm going to grab a screen shot of the window that popped up saying I paid before it disappears - that's more attractive than the lousy receipt you want me to print.
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Kristi commented
absolutely - I was just typing this up and then this comment came up - will go "vote" for this. make you look not legit and cheap.
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Gary Lindsay commented
The miserable execution of receipts shows that QuickBook's web designers are idiots. Who would ever sign off on the print style sheet you use? It's an embarassment even the poorest Third World country would hate.