QuickBooks Invoice Payments Portal
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Remove the additional : colon on the VAT line on the invoice, it looks strange. Thanks
Remove the additional : colon on the VAT line on the invoice, it looks strange. Thanks
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Add Support for PayTrust
Intuit owns PayTrust, which receives all of my regular monthly bills for me. I like to automate all my payments through PayTrust and pay Intuit every month for the service. Please enable receipt of QuickBooks invoices and their payment all through PayTrust.
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I need your phone #
Easier to contact you.
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Use PayPal. Honestly, not everyone even has a checkbook anymore, guys.
LET ME FIND MY CHECKBOOK, BECAUSE I'M A HUNDRED YEARS OLD
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Why do I have to pay with my checking account? I use my cr cd for all transactions. As asked, I gave you my acct# when setting up the job.
I want my PAID complete invoice in one sheet of paper. I have the total with due amount but I NEED a receipt showing the complete marked job PAID in full. As it is, I have different different pieces of paper. For this much $$ I deserve a full paid receipt.
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Send receipt to payer not to point of contact on file
Payment receipt should be sent to payer's email not just to point of contact email.
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Providing a receipt
I get my yard done every two weeks and I forget if I have paid because the weeks roll by so quickly. Also right after the service is complete leave a bill on the door or immediately send an electronic bill.
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Electronic Triggers often fail and we've been poisoned by these fairytales. Include Physical Trigger options as Internal Control Fail-safes
Like Banks send physical checks in some "bill pay" circumstances, enable sending a physical invoices as an option for selected customers. Humans get overwhelmed by electronic "Triggers" and "miss" them. Even "Tech-savy" people often want a physical trigger as a fail-safe for missing the electronic one regardless of whether they satisfy a task with electronic means or not. Ignoring the "missed trigger" and blaming the "other guy" doesn't get the money in the bank.
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